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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Barbados
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My husband had his visa interview in Barbados on January 15.  On the checklist it says we need 2018 taxes or IRS transcripts.  2018  tax was the first thing available so I put that in the package for them to review at the interview. At the end they now said I need IRS transcripts. I felt frustrated because it said either or on the checklist. Nonetheless, I sent over my IRS transcripts the very next day and their response was: "The next step is that the consular officer will review the entire case and make a determination.  We will communicate with the applicant once we have further instructions. We cannot say whether or not the visa will be ready within your time frame.  Considering  that the embassy will be closed Monday and Tuesday, processing will be delayed. Then there is the factor of getting the passport to us and getting it back to the applicant". I don't Understand why the entire case needs to be reviewed if that's the point of the interview and if we was only missing one paper why is it taking over a month to reviewed. I honestly didn't think I would be waiting so long after the interview.. I was so excited to get the interview date because I told my self the end is finally near. I also email again on January 30th and their response was "Once the consular officer reviews the case, we will provide an update".  I don't know what to do at this point, and waiting is just so frustrating.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Barbados
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I suppose your right, I just thought the long waiting was over.

2 minutes ago, cd37 said:

You are just over stressing this. They will review it and make a determination. Nothing you can do at thos point.

I suppose your right, I just thought the long waiting was over.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Barbados
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@sheneta how did everything turn out? What questions were asked at the interview?

03/01/2008: Mailed N-400 to NSC :

03/03/2008: N-400 was delivered :

03/12/2008: N-400 was returned :

03/13/2008: Mailed N-400 to NSC Again:

03/17/2008: N-400 was delivered again:

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Barbados
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On 9/28/2020 at 4:26 AM, XSoldiergal said:

@sheneta how did everything turn out? What questions were asked at the interview?

After his interview we had to wait even longer because he did not have the correct paper, so that made it even more tedious and stressful.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Barbados
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On 9/30/2020 at 10:00 AM, sheneta said:

They barely asked the questions my husband studied for, they was more so looking over the paper work. 

Thanks! Did you provide any special docs? Or was it just what they requested?

03/01/2008: Mailed N-400 to NSC :

03/03/2008: N-400 was delivered :

03/12/2008: N-400 was returned :

03/13/2008: Mailed N-400 to NSC Again:

03/17/2008: N-400 was delivered again:

 
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