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WOM, I am just searching for information here, but what do you think about an interview that was very short. My husband didn't get asked 4 questions. Where he was going to work in USA, and personal info. That was it!

I don't know if it was a good sign or a bad one. Oh, well. Only time will tell.

I've seen it go both ways (they like to keep us guessing !)

For what it's worth, my husband's interview was also very short, and they didn't even look at pics or anything. The only hitch was waiting for the Israeli police certificate which took 5 weeks. After that finally arrived, we had visa in hand within a couple of days -- no AR. But we were dealing with Jerusalem, which is a very small consulate serving a much smaller population than Cairo has to deal with. Unfortunately, sifting through so many Egyptian names often takes some time. Hope your AR completes soon !

(F)

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Thanks. Yeah, I think it can go either way. Cairo is supposed to be so huge, but they can't even have one person not show up for work without throwing the whole system out of whack! :lol:

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I think it's a luck thing as far as who gets which CO but after that I doubt it's luck. It's prolly a combination of things. Info that is contained in the petition and packet 3, age factor, the way the interviewee presents him or herself, name hits, etc. I don't doubt that they even take appearance (both the petitioner and beneficiary) into consideration.

Excellent post ! :thumbs: I concur !

It seems that the documents we submit are looked at closely by the COs long before the interview, and any so-called "red flags" are already identified and may even have been investigated. During the interview, pointed questions will be directed toward those issues, and the answers (and body language) will be scrutinized. I would not be surprised if petitions with several "red flags" are assigned to COs who are especially experienced with these types of cases, and who will be deliberately abrasive in the interviews in order to try to fluster and flush out the BSers.

Well if that were true then that means that our case had a big azz red flag, but the only questions that were asked was 1) when did you get married, 2) when did you start having sex, 3) how many times was she here for. We have a 7 year difference in age and that was never addressed nor was the fact that I'm divorced with two kids.

As far as reviewing the paperwork beforehand, I kind of doubt that only because the guy who interviewed him gave him a sheet saying he was missing two pictures, when after further review prompted by my email it was determined that no pictures were missing.

I'm not sure what else could have been a red flag but nothing was brought up at the interview. I can't really think of anything unless there's some big ole secret no one's telling me about. :unsure:

12/28/06 - got married :)

02/05/07 - I-130 NOA1

02/21/07 - I-129 NOA1

04/09/07 - I-130 and I-129F approval email sent!!!!

04/26/07 - Packet 3 received

06/16/07 - Medical Examination

06/26/07 - Packet 3 SUBMITTED FINALLY!!!!

07/07/07 - Received pkt 4

07/22/07 - interview consular never bothered to show up for work.

07/29/07 - interview.

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After security checks our AP was just under 2 months. Hate security checks! There was a member here named, Michael, who is Christian and Egyptian. He got his visa rather quickly. Jodo's fiance is Christian and he got his visa after about 6 weeks I believe. Hopefully it will be fast for you guys, too. (F)

Thanks.

So, yours and Jodo's AP was about the same. That's nice. I hope ours goes quickly, too. But, I've already been here so long, I might as well celebrate one year in Egypt, too! Just another reason to have a party! :dance:

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micky_sabry (Egypt, K-1 but should have been CR-1) Interviewed 7/26/06 Awaiting AR

AshkiA (Egypt, CR-1) Interviewed 8/17/06 Awaiting AR

gotmeahunk (Egypt, K-3/CR-1/IR-1) Interviewed 11/19/06 Awaiting AR

CairoBound (Egypt, K-3) Interviewed 11/21/06 Awaiting AR

angeljan (Egypt, K-3) Interviewed 1/25/07 Awaiting AR

nouna (Egypt, K-1) Interviewed 2/1/07 Awaiting AR - (VISA! 07/17/07)

Becky&Sam (Egypt, K-3) Interviewed 2/5/07 Awaiting AR

Cheryl & Medo (Egypt, K-3) Interviewed 2/7/07 Awaiting AR

Picatue (Egypt, K-3) Interviewed 2/12/07 Awaiting AR - (VISA! 06/18/07)

aj1 (Egypt, K-1) Interviewed 3/12/07 Awaiting AR

just waiting for my habebe (Egypt, K-1) Interviewed 4/2/07 Awaiting AR

Ahmed & Sue (Egypt, K-1) Interviewed 4/18/07 Awaiting AR

Fouad (Egypt, K-1) Interviewed 4/29/07 Awaiting AR - (VISA! 07/12/07)

JODO (Egypt, K-1) Interviewed 5/01/07 Awaiting AR - (VISA! 06/13/07)

water is wide (Egypt, K-1) Interviewed 05/03/07 Awaiting AR

m&n (Egypt, CR-1/IR-1) Interviewed 5/6/07 Awaiting AR

TamaraLovesAdam (Egypt, K-3) Interviewed 5/9/07 Awaiting AR

Wael253 (Egypt, CR-1/IR-1) Interviewed 5/23/07 Awaiting AR

deemabrouk (Egypt, K-3) Interviewed 5/23/07 Awaiting AR - (VISA! 06/27/07)

Jo and Re (Egypt, K-1) Interviewed 6/6/07 Awaiting AR - (VISA! 06/20/07)

Legasus (Egypt, K-1) Interviewed 6/11/07 Awaiting AR - (VISA! 06/19/07)

Monnik (Egypt, I130) Interviewed 6/14/07 Awaiting AP

Doodle (Egypt, K-3) Interviewed 7/22/2007 Awaiting AR

Is there anyone else on that list other than monnik that is waiting for AP to finish as opposed to AR? I think it would be nice to see any difference in timing that that takes.

12/28/06 - got married :)

02/05/07 - I-130 NOA1

02/21/07 - I-129 NOA1

04/09/07 - I-130 and I-129F approval email sent!!!!

04/26/07 - Packet 3 received

06/16/07 - Medical Examination

06/26/07 - Packet 3 SUBMITTED FINALLY!!!!

07/07/07 - Received pkt 4

07/22/07 - interview consular never bothered to show up for work.

07/29/07 - interview.

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My husband's interview was brief, too. Two questions...what does your wife do for a living and where does she work? The CO briefly looked at our photo album after my husband coerced him into doing so. Aside from security checks our AP was relatively short. I can say this now because I'm through it but at the time it seemed like an eternity. :D

Who was the CO? Was it the youngish white man with glasses by any chance? He's a good one and doesn't ask many questions usually.

WOM, I am just searching for information here, but what do you think about an interview that was very short. My husband didn't get asked 4 questions. Where he was going to work in USA, and personal info. That was it!

I don't know if it was a good sign or a bad one. Oh, well. Only time will tell.

That sounds like the direction our interview was going in until we hit the road block of the sponsorship. Maybe they were just trying to establish the income and that was it. Hmmm.

No. It wasn't the young guy with glasses, but he was the one who approved our I-130 and he was nice. We had the heavy set white guy with kind of dusty blonde hair. Your AP was 2.5 months or something like that, right?

We could've been finished by now ( I think ) if we hadn't have had to wait for the cosponsor. We lost 2 months worth of time waiting for that to get taken care of.

But, we are moving forward. Do you guys know of any other Christian husbands and how long the AP is in comparison to others? Is it about the same? I know that there was a girl from Egypt that was approved very quickly, so I wonder about the religion and if it makes a difference.

Sorry to squash that thinking, but my husband is Christian and we have been on AP for over six months now. :(

K3 Visa

03/26/06 Wedding day!!

waiting for documents to be translated and sent to me in US

05/21/06 Return to Egypt to visit for 9 wonderful days!

06/06/06 I-130 sent (finally!!)

07/12/06 NOA1

10/02/06 Approved!!!

07/20/06 I129f sent

07/24/06 NOA1

09/27/06 I129f approved!!!!

10/06/06 At NVC and case # assigned. Woohoo!!!

10/10/06 NVC sent K3 documents to Cairo today!!!

10/15/06 K3 documents received at Cairo consulate.

10/29/06 Packet 3 received.

11/01/06 Medical appointment

11/08/06 Medical certificate received

11/10/06 Packet 3 sent by delivery service

11/12/06 Packet received at consulate

02/05/07 Interview Date

02/16/07 10 day trip to Egypt

06/25/07 Home visit by field investigator

01/14/08 Got the email to send in his passport for visa!!!!

01/28/08 VISA IN HAND!!!!!!!!!

03/17/08 Arrival in USA!!!!!!!

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I honestly think the difference is a man applying vs. a woman. The women tend to sail on thru.

12/28/06 - got married :)

02/05/07 - I-130 NOA1

02/21/07 - I-129 NOA1

04/09/07 - I-130 and I-129F approval email sent!!!!

04/26/07 - Packet 3 received

06/16/07 - Medical Examination

06/26/07 - Packet 3 SUBMITTED FINALLY!!!!

07/07/07 - Received pkt 4

07/22/07 - interview consular never bothered to show up for work.

07/29/07 - interview.

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I think it's a luck thing as far as who gets which CO but after that I doubt it's luck. It's prolly a combination of things. Info that is contained in the petition and packet 3, age factor, the way the interviewee presents him or herself, name hits, etc. I don't doubt that they even take appearance (both the petitioner and beneficiary) into consideration.

Excellent post ! :thumbs: I concur !

It seems that the documents we submit are looked at closely by the COs long before the interview, and any so-called "red flags" are already identified and may even have been investigated. During the interview, pointed questions will be directed toward those issues, and the answers (and body language) will be scrutinized. I would not be surprised if petitions with several "red flags" are assigned to COs who are especially experienced with these types of cases, and who will be deliberately abrasive in the interviews in order to try to fluster and flush out the BSers.

Well if that were true then that means that our case had a big azz red flag, but the only questions that were asked was 1) when did you get married, 2) when did you start having sex, 3) how many times was she here for. We have a 7 year difference in age and that was never addressed nor was the fact that I'm divorced with two kids.

As far as reviewing the paperwork beforehand, I kind of doubt that only because the guy who interviewed him gave him a sheet saying he was missing two pictures, when after further review prompted by my email it was determined that no pictures were missing.

I'm not sure what else could have been a red flag but nothing was brought up at the interview. I can't really think of anything unless there's some big ole secret no one's telling me about. :unsure:

Some consulates apparently consider marrying during one's first trip to actually meet in person to be a "red flag." Some of the consulates seem to focus extra scrutiny on couples who met online, and then made plans to marry very soon after, even before meeting in person (not sure if this applies to your case.)

I don't think a 7-year age difference is considered "significant" by any of the consulates, so I doubt that was an issue for your case.

It is possible that the two pictures were missing from the file when the CO interviewed your husband, but were later "found" floating around the office somewhere (LOL thank God they make us label everything with name and case number !)

Anyway I know it's hard not to find fault with the consulates -- they DO seem to be incompetent sometimes. But the length of security checks are really not in their hands.

Hope your AR gets completed very soon !

(F)

-MK

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But in our case it is in their hands and that is the problem. I know other couples that met online and had similar situations as we did and their cases flew over to DOS within a week. We're almost going on a month now and it still hasn't been sent to DOS so the one holding it up IS the consulate unfortunately. If it were DOS I would totally understand but it's not.

12/28/06 - got married :)

02/05/07 - I-130 NOA1

02/21/07 - I-129 NOA1

04/09/07 - I-130 and I-129F approval email sent!!!!

04/26/07 - Packet 3 received

06/16/07 - Medical Examination

06/26/07 - Packet 3 SUBMITTED FINALLY!!!!

07/07/07 - Received pkt 4

07/22/07 - interview consular never bothered to show up for work.

07/29/07 - interview.

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When I filed for the K3, no where did I have to answer how many times we met in person or how we met. The CO never asked either. Unless they ask how would they know if you married on the first trip or the 10th trip? Also, how would they know you met online unless they asked this question? K1s have to answer this on the petition but K3s don't or at least they didn't when I petitioned.

Embassies or COs may consider some things a red flag that we may not consider a red flag. I do believe they look over the paper work prior to the interview even though it seems like they don't sometimes.

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But in our case it is in their hands and that is the problem. I know other couples that met online and had similar situations as we did and their cases flew over to DOS within a week. We're almost going on a month now and it still hasn't been sent to DOS so the one holding it up IS the consulate unfortunately. If it were DOS I would totally understand but it's not.

The hold-up could be due to so many things. Maybe they are checking some of the documents, maybe they just have their thumbs up their butts. Maybe they have staffing problems, or maybe they doing additional investigation there. It seems that home visits are becoming more common in Egypt -- maybe you're in the stack to be scheduled for that.

I know this won't make you feel any better, but you could conceivably be facing months more waiting -- Jean's AR took 9 months, and I have seen some even longer. Brace yourself for the worst -- resign yourself to it, and try not to bite your fingernails all the way down to the quick. Then if it finishes sooner, it will at least be a very pleasant surprise ! What really is a letdown is to keep planning "he'll be here by X date" and then have it pass without him here. Best not to set yourself up for the disappointment.

Hang in there -- you'll get through this.

(F)

-MK

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:thumbs: Not giving yourself a deadline or making plans helps a LOT. We never had a date set in our heads that he'd be here by. We never made plans for holidays, b-days, etc. It was upsetting to be alone for our first anni but thems the breaks.

But in our case it is in their hands and that is the problem. I know other couples that met online and had similar situations as we did and their cases flew over to DOS within a week. We're almost going on a month now and it still hasn't been sent to DOS so the one holding it up IS the consulate unfortunately. If it were DOS I would totally understand but it's not.

The hold-up could be due to so many things. Maybe they are checking some of the documents, maybe they just have their thumbs up their butts. Maybe they have staffing problems, or maybe they doing additional investigation there. It seems that home visits are becoming more common in Egypt -- maybe you're in the stack to be scheduled for that.

I know this won't make you feel any better, but you could conceivably be facing months more waiting -- Jean's AR took 9 months, and I have seen some even longer. Brace yourself for the worst -- resign yourself to it, and try not to bite your fingernails all the way down to the quick. Then if it finishes sooner, it will at least be a very pleasant surprise ! What really is a letdown is to keep planning "he'll be here by X date" and then have it pass without him here. Best not to set yourself up for the disappointment.

Hang in there -- you'll get through this.

(F)

-MK

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When I filed for the K3, no where did I have to answer how many times we met in person or how we met. The CO never asked either. Unless they ask how would they know if you married on the first trip or the 10th trip? Also, how would they know you met online unless they asked this question? K1s have to answer this on the petition but K3s don't or at least they didn't when I petitioned.

Part of the process is to check the USC's and the beneficiary's passport/travel records. Jerusalem knew about all my previous visits to Palestine, although all that info was not contained in our petition. If you never had never been to your SO's country before you got married there, and he'd never been to your country before, well they might "guess" that you met online. (Not that there's anything wrong with meeting online -- it's just another piece of the puzzle that the CO puts together to get a "picture" of your relationship.)

Embassies or COs may consider some things a red flag that we may not consider a red flag. I do believe they look over the paper work prior to the interview even though it seems like they don't sometimes.

So very true !

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Interesting! I had never thought of that, it makes perfect sense.

Part of the process is to check the USC's and the beneficiary's passport/travel records. Jerusalem knew about all my previous visits to Palestine, although all that info was not contained in our petition. If you never had never been to your SO's country before you got married there, and he'd never been to your country before, well they might "guess" that you met online. (Not that there's anything wrong with meeting online -- it's just another piece of the puzzle that the CO puts together to get a "picture" of your relationship.)
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I know how you feel doodle our file has never made it to dos and we have been waiting nearly 4months, I guess my hope is fading and I have just resigned that this is going to be a long wait :crying: but all the same each day seems harder than the day before. I plan to go in Nov. to spend my b-day with my fiance it adds some light to the situation.

I really don't know what makes one case fly through and others fall into dormancy. But I really feel like ours is one of the latter.

Chin up , forward and onward

K1 process

10/05/2006 filled :)

05/03/2007 interview -> AP -> hell -> AP -> 9 months of AP Hell - 2 home visits :(

01/26/2008 visa in hand with a typo :(

02/03/2008 2 weeks more of waiting.... Visa in hand...... :)

2/20/2008 on US soil :)

2/21/2008 marriage :)

AOS

03/12/2008 Sent AOS/Work/Travel

03/16/2008 shows delivered chicago

4/12/2008 check cashed :)

4/13/2008 NOA's for all 3

4/18/2008 bio letter

4/29/2008 bio appt.

5/06/2008 RFE 2007 tax return

5/07/2008 returned RFE overnight

5/08/2008 received-lees summit

5/12/08 case updated online/RFE received

5/27/08 checked the website for the third time today -says AP and EAD approval letter sent 5/24- it was not updated online till today - and no e-mail update either

5/27/08 emails sent in afternoon AP and EAD approvals

5/29/08 AP touch

5/29/08 email EAD card production ordered

6/02/08 AP in hand

6/03/08 email EAD card mailed

6/05/08 EAD card in hand :)

7/28/08 AOS letter received

9/02/08 AOS interview

9/10/08 card production ordered email :)

9/17/08 welcome letter email and snail mail arrive same day

9/19/08 Greencard in hand :)

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Scratch my last statement! We just received a new email from Cairo saying that we are in AP. His interview was on June 14th and he received the 221g to find a cosponsor.

We sent in his cosponsor papers and his passport last week and now we are in the AP fire pit.

Add me to the list. :crying:

OMG you spoke to soon. Welcome to the AP list of HELL. But really I hope it goes much faster for you then some of our cases here. And I to HATE CAIRO :yes:

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