
bernice_lii
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bernice_lii reacted to Inky in CR1 Petitioner interview before NOA2?
Does he have his letter from the military stating he had the O.K to marry you? Did he go through security procedures and file papers before marrying you? - These could be a reason for being called in. It could also damage his security clearance if he did not do this stuff before marrying you. If he has them, have him bring them with him to the interview.
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bernice_lii reacted to Inky in CR1 Petitioner interview before NOA2?
Iv seen this happen a hand full of times on the website. I haven't seen anyone come back to say whats happened about it.
Generally it is thought there is a problem with the petition - either the petition itself or the person who is being filed for or with the US citizen and criminal charges.
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bernice_lii reacted to dwheels76 in CR1 Petitioner interview before NOA2?
Nothing to worry about. Ever since they started this new redirection of our cases to local USCIS some petitioners have been asked in for interview.
So just take ur evidence and go. Good news is that many get approved on the spot or shortly after.
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bernice_lii reacted to stevie b in CR1 Petitioner interview before NOA2?
I don't recall any of those situations resulting in a denial, but you could always spend a night searching different threads... good thing is that if there is an rfe it can be addressed right there.. double check your paperwork for any errors, if you find something have a letter written and ready to go along with an entire copy of your filing just in case.. you need a copy for your spouse anyway
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bernice_lii reacted to del-2-5-2014 in Pending consideration
I actually never wrote that.
What I wrote was "I don't think uscis would say pending consideration", and then I asked that you post what they wrote exactly - since we're all learning and all.
Good luck on your journey.
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bernice_lii reacted to Judy2Rock in Pending consideration
Take it easy.... GOWAN does not mean any harm. We are all here to learn from each other everyday some fancy phrase comes along from USCIS. For some person seeing the informaton themselves they can better analyze what the phrases/quote/sentence etc... means.
You should call Customer Service and ask of them to explain what exactly it means.
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bernice_lii reacted to del-2-5-2014 in Pending consideration
You should probably cut and paste the entire letter minus personal information. I don't think uscis would say pending consideration.
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bernice_lii reacted to abezyo in Pending consideration
Excuse me...but please no need to be rude. The user was trying to help you. This is the first time ive heard this. Sounds like another fancy way of intial review though.
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bernice_lii reacted to We Keep Receipts in Expediting I-130 for Military Spouse
Hello to you as well, I am still learing the Muslim sayings so forgive me, I don't want to misspell anything on here and show disrespect.
In reality, all I did was file the paperwork and stayed active on it. I must have called USCIC 100 times in one month, they knew me by my first name:) I was ignorant on the ways of immigration and hadn't made it to this site yet so in retrospect it was a learning process for me and my wife. But every time I called either USCIS or NVC, I always remained friendly and jovial(even with the mundane and robotic answers they give sometimes) just because treat people the way you want to be treated. Once it reached the NVC level, I did the same thing, I called and asked about expedite services and they informed me to send and email to the supervisor(I believe Sue is her name). After that they approved it and sent it to the Embassy in KL. It took about 2 weeks after that to secure an interview with KL for my wife, she was put on AP due to my divorce decree being from Mexico. After a week and a half, it was cleared up and she got her visa.
The biggest things to consider here are: what country are you from, are there any issues between the two of you(previous marriages, kids, age difference). All of these things play into your journey, Malaysia is a MENA country(Middle Eastern North African) so scrunity is always there regardless but it's not high fraud so I count that as a blessing. I am just grateful that I was able to get Su here as fast as I did, I see other journeys here that last 3x as long or longer. It can take several months and some cases up to a year or more, but once again each case is different.
The good thing is you are getting good information from this site so take this time to gather everything now, so when the time comes you and your husband will be ready. If you need anything else, please feel free to PM me, I will be glad to assist in any way I can. Peace be with you.