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11 hours ago, Anzuu said:

Thanks so much ChanelB

so you not gonna send the digital one right only the hard copy ,,oky i will send email to AFP in the same one  to get confirmation from them saying it’s the correct one ,Are you submitting your AFP for the first time ? And my husband even trying to get help from senator too let’s see how it’s goes ,,I heard in case of nvc error we can request for case expedite not sure though ,,

I pray you get your Dq at once ,,

Best wishes ChanelB

Yes, first time

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On 9/25/2022 at 9:40 PM, Anzuu said:

Hi everyone,

Just want to know while re-submitting the twice rejected same documents in Ceac ,,,,do we need to delete the 1st  rejected document from the account and replace the 2nd time rejected document with new one or we can directly upload the new one keeping the 2nd time rejected as usual in the Ceac ? Could anyone please tell me the correct procedure for re-submitting the rejected document in Ceac account ??

thank you 

 

On 9/25/2022 at 9:21 PM, Anzuu said:

So you submitted the digital one or the hard copy ??I got rejected twice ,,I directly submitted the digital one sent by AFP ,, even though I follow the state govt reciprocity with #33 and the AFP said I got correct one still I got rejected saying it’s invalid documents and submit it with the correct issuing authority and the report is issued by AFP ,,

 

 

On 9/14/2022 at 5:35 AM, webber777 said:

 

 

Did you upload both back and front of document? only other thing i can think of

There is nothing at the back of digital national certificate ..

I directly downloaded the certificate sent by AFP and uploaded in the Ceac ac 

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Dear everyone,

 

Just letting you know that husband finally has been scheduled for his immigration visa (1R1) interview!  It’s a bit farther out from now than we’d like at 8-weeks (from end of Sept to end of Nov).  Looks like he can join me in the US in time for Christmas!!

 

As I wrote in this thread earlier,  the AFP reason code #33 we submitted in the second try after #35 was denied was, indeed, accepted and processing time took anout 68-70 days. We sent #33 electronic version and followed up with scan of hard copy front and back (There was some verbiage on the back.).

 

Blessings to you all and best wishes for speedy processing of all your applications!

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2 minutes ago, JannaB said:

Dear everyone,

 

Just letting you know that husband finally has been scheduled for his immigration visa (1R1) interview!  It’s a bit farther out from now than we’d like at 8-weeks (from end of Sept to end of Nov).  Looks like he can join me in the US in time for Christmas!!

 

As I wrote in this thread earlier,  the AFP reason code #33 we submitted in the second try after #35 was denied was, indeed, accepted and processing time took anout 68-70 days. We sent #33 electronic version and followed up with scan of hard copy front and back (There was some verbiage on the back.).

 

Blessings to you all and best wishes for speedy processing of all your applications!

Wow many many congratulations Jonna B very happy for you guys ,

 

i had requested a hard copy too ,,so thought to submit both digital and hard copy ,Nvc rejected my right AFP report saying Invalid one please replace the correct one with correct issuing authority,,and clearly my certificate is issued by Australian Federal police (AFP )

 

I am wondering guys my present address is Nepal and in Ds 260 form I have written the address of Nepal 

But In my police report there is a address of Australia coz I requested to deliver my hard copy in Australian address as it will take a month to deliver hard copy in Nepal ,,

will the different address effect ,

I even called AFP about this issue they said it’s just the postal address it won’t effect ,

who knows about NVC when they rejected even my correct AFP ,,

Please let me know guys 

thanks a lot 

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2 minutes ago, Anzuu said:

Wow many many congratulations Jonna B very happy for you guys ,

 

i had requested a hard copy too ,,so thought to submit both digital and hard copy ,Nvc rejected my right AFP report saying Invalid one please replace the correct one with correct issuing authority,,and clearly my certificate is issued by Australian Federal police (AFP )

 

I am wondering guys my present address is Nepal and in Ds 260 form I have written the address of Nepal 

But In my police report there is a address of Australia coz I requested to deliver my hard copy in Australian address as it will take a month to deliver hard copy in Nepal ,,

will the different address effect ,

I even called AFP about this issue they said it’s just the postal address it won’t effect ,

who knows about NVC when they rejected even my correct AFP ,,

Please let me know guys 

thanks a lot 

I’m so sorry about these frustrating difficulties!  I just don’t have an answer!! 

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8 hours ago, JannaB said:

Dear everyone,

 

Just letting you know that husband finally has been scheduled for his immigration visa (1R1) interview!  It’s a bit farther out from now than we’d like at 8-weeks (from end of Sept to end of Nov).  Looks like he can join me in the US in time for Christmas!!

 

As I wrote in this thread earlier,  the AFP reason code #33 we submitted in the second try after #35 was denied was, indeed, accepted and processing time took anout 68-70 days. We sent #33 electronic version and followed up with scan of hard copy front and back (There was some verbiage on the back.).

 

Blessings to you all and best wishes for speedy processing of all your applications!

Hi JannaB,

 

Just wondering did you request an expedite?

 

I have been DQ since July 30th and waiting for an interview at Sydney consulate. I though the consulate was still only scheduling interviews for people who were DQ in February 

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59 minutes ago, webber777 said:

Hi JannaB,

 

Just wondering did you request an expedite?

 

I have been DQ since July 30th and waiting for an interview at Sydney consulate. I though the consulate was still only scheduling interviews for people who were DQ in February 

Webber777 … I’m sorry, I guess I need to clarify. Just because someone needs an Australian police check for US immigration doesn’t necessarily mean that they actually still live in Australia. It could mean that they once lived in Australia for a year or longer. And that’s my husband’s case. 
 

He now lives in Taiwan and so his immigration interview is there at the American Institute Taipei, a quasi consulate.

 

Sorry for the confusion. Your situation does not match up in this respect.  Our case’s counselor processing will not take place in Australia but in Taiwan. 😎

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6 minutes ago, JannaB said:

Webber777 … I’m sorry, I guess I need to clarify. Just because someone needs an Australian police check for US immigration doesn’t necessarily mean that they actually still live in Australia. It could mean that they once lived in Australia for a year or longer. And that’s my husband’s case. 
 

He now lives in Taiwan and so his immigration interview is there at the American Institute Taipei, a quasi consulate.

 

Sorry for the confusion. Your situation does not match up in this respect.  Our case’s counselor processing will not take place in Australia but in Taiwan. 😎

 

Ah gotcha. Well thats good news for your husband getting a interview so quickly!

 

There is a 9 month waiting list in Australia so no Christmas with family for us!

 

Hope all goes well with your interview and rest of process.

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1 hour ago, webber777 said:

 

Ah gotcha. Well thats good news for your husband getting a interview so quickly!

 

There is a 9 month waiting list in Australia so no Christmas with family for us!

 

Hope all goes well with your interview and rest of process.

Ah, Webber777, I’m so sorry!  It’s terrible the way we’re all being treated!  US immigration needs MORE employees or a streamlined method!  This system now is totally NUTTY!

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23 hours ago, JannaB said:

Dear everyone,

 

Just letting you know that husband finally has been scheduled for his immigration visa (1R1) interview!  It’s a bit farther out from now than we’d like at 8-weeks (from end of Sept to end of Nov).  Looks like he can join me in the US in time for Christmas!!

 

As I wrote in this thread earlier,  the AFP reason code #33 we submitted in the second try after #35 was denied was, indeed, accepted and processing time took anout 68-70 days. We sent #33 electronic version and followed up with scan of hard copy front and back (There was some verbiage on the back.).

 

Blessings to you all and best wishes for speedy processing of all your applications!

YAY!! I'm so glad for you. Thank you for all your help with the AFP certificate and enjoy your Christmas! I'm actually in Portland right now visiting and everything is lovely and so beautiful, you'll have an amazing Christmas!

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23 hours ago, JannaB said:

I’m so sorry about these frustrating difficulties!  I just don’t have an answer!! 

No worries JonnaB ,,thanks a lot for your help means a lot to me ,,very happy for you guys 😁😁

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@JannaB you're a life saver!

We're future Oregonians, and reached out to Whitney based off your posts and she got the NVC clerical error issue we were experiencing sorted!

Now for the long wait for an interview at the Sydney Consulate, but it feels great to be DQ'd at last!

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3 hours ago, JedMills said:

@JannaB you're a life saver!

We're future Oregonians, and reached out to Whitney based off your posts and she got the NVC clerical error issue we were experiencing sorted!

Now for the long wait for an interview at the Sydney Consulate, but it feels great to be DQ'd at last!

I am thrilled for you that Whitney at Sen Merkley’s office really helped.  Did she say she knew about the reason code problem?  We might’ve been ones to alert her, maybe.  Our Oregon immigration lawyer thinks highly of her!  It seems only US congress men/women have a phone line directly to NVC.  And they WILL try to help.  
 

It’s such a LONG trek, legal immigration, and too many hoops!  I’m sorry the wait line for interview at US consulate in Australia is long.  I’ve heard it’s 8-9 months.  Is that what you have?  
 

My English hubby is a Taiwan resident and after he was DQd about Sept 29, his interview in Taipei was set two months out. Fingers crossed that we’re together in Oregon before Christmas!!

 

Best wishes to you both for swift results and happy times ahead!!

 

Will you settle in Oregon?  We’ll be in a Portland suburb.

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7 minutes ago, JannaB said:

I am thrilled for you that Whitney at Sen Merkley’s office really helped.  Did she say she knew about the reason code problem?  We might’ve been ones to alert her, maybe.  Our Oregon immigration lawyer thinks highly of her!  It seems only US congress men/women have a phone line directly to NVC.  And they WILL try to help.  
 

It’s such a LONG trek, legal immigration, and too many hoops!  I’m sorry the wait line for interview at US consulate in Australia is long.  I’ve heard it’s 8-9 months.  Is that what you have?  
 

My English hubby is a Taiwan resident and after he was DQd about Sept 29, his interview in Taipei was set two months out. Fingers crossed that we’re together in Oregon before Christmas!!

 

Best wishes to you both for swift results and happy times ahead!!

 

Will you settle in Oregon?  We’ll be in a Portland suburb.

My Australian police check was fine thankfully, we had issues with the NZ police check which she sorted out.

 

Sadly it does look like a 6-8 month wait, but at least we’re in the queue. Thankfully we both live in Australia, so we’re not having to deal with separation etc.

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