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    TiestoSoulmates got a reaction from ELIYESTEBAN7 in Why was my husband called in for a second interview?   
    my husband went to his interview on Monday. She was there for four and a half hours. I am here in Texas because I could not be there for the interview because of work. All of the government officials from the USCIS to the NVC to the embassy in Casablanca have all agreed to expedite my case because of the need for me to have two major surgeries. In addition to that I am also bipolar with panic disorder severe depression and PSTD. Based on my medical reasons all departments have agreed that my case should be expedited. During his interview on Monday he had the older nice white American man and my husband did his interview in English. He came on a k1 visa and when he got here did not get along with his fiance and his fiance's mother drove him to Oklahoma where he had a cousin. He helped out at his cousin's car wash to make money enough to come down here to Houston where we met. As I am sure we are not the only one to have made the mistake of not knowing what I 94 is we make sure he returned with a hundred and eighty days of his visa. However that is incorrect since immigration only gave him 90 days and therefore he is banned for 3 years. The consular ask to see pictures of us and to see if there were any pictures and he had from when I have been there 4 times now since we have been married on February 23rd of 2013. He asked my husband three different times the date that we met and of course he knew the date. He also asked why did he not marry his fiance if they were already ok and everything was well in Casablanca. My husband explained that he she only came during the holidays to visit and of course everything was good when she was only visiting for a short amount of time as she was the sister to one of his best friends. When he came here to America she was abusive and alcoholic and said that she could be that way even though she was Muslim because she lives here in America. None the less I had sent my husband in with a full ream of paper from our chat on messages over the last year. I also sent with him all the documents that they requested of course including the original birth certificate and marriage license in addition to the letters I had sent him and all of my medical doctors notes. I also sent him with a letter from my boss stating that I'm about to lose my job because my performance has dropped since the pain has increased and gotten worse because I have pre cancer in addition to official of that leads to my tailbone with other problems within my bladder and ####### canal as well. I find it so hard to believe that they did not give him the visa even though he overstayed but I understand that ignorance of the law does not excuse one from being held accountable to the law. My question now is why would they call him back for a second interview? I posted on a lawyer's website and every single one of them said it could be a good thing or a bad thing so I am so confuse and any help would be appreciated. Has anyone else had a situation similar to this. I have already filed my 601 waiver and has already arrived because I had it overnighted and I also sent in an expedite request with my 601 waiver.
    so sorry for the typos I am using my text to voice on my phone
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    TiestoSoulmates reacted to Boiler in Morocco Embassy Received Approved Expedited Waiver. Another Interview?   
    If they do not have his passport then they will ask for it. Nothing to interview about usually.
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    TiestoSoulmates reacted to Boiler in Morocco Embassy Received Approved Expedited Waiver. Another Interview?   
    Not normally.
    Next step would be AP.
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    TiestoSoulmates got a reaction from irina_frank in I-129f expedite request   
    you can also use articles online as evidence but most of it needs to be from the United States for example travel.state.gov.
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    TiestoSoulmates reacted to LoveMyTico in 601 Expedite Waiver approved!!!!!! Now What?   
    POE = Port of Entry
    Elis is the system where you pay the immigrant fee AFTER you get your visa. You need your A-number to register for the account and you have to pay with a US account.
    You can contact the embassy in Morocco and ask them if they have the approval from the USCIS. Our embassy emailed the instruction letter and let me email the documents before my husband went for his second interview to drop off his new medical and police report. We already knew we would need those so my husband went the say we got the waiver approval notification.
    The embassy won't budge until they get the approval from the USCIS. Sometimes they want the hard copy in snail mail, and sometimes they will get an email confirmation from the USCIS. It all depends on how your embassy does business.
    You can check your status on the CEAC site. I watched the date change on our case a million times. I was happy that at least I could see that somebody was working on it. Unlike the USCIS where you have no idea and you are left in the dark.
    GOOD LUCK
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    TiestoSoulmates reacted to LoveMyTico in 601 Expedite Waiver approved!!!!!! Now What?   
    Does the USCIS website show an approval? If there are no updates on the CEAC, then the embassy hasn't started working on it. I got my Senator's office involved. They contacted the USCIS and the embassy to let them know it was an expedite. The Embassy in Costa Rica was amazing. I called them twice a week. They were super helpful. It sounds like the embassy in Morocco is not going to be very helpful. Try contacting them through email and the phone.
    The immigrant fee should be paid before your husband enters the US. I read somewhere that its not really a big deal if you don't pay before he arrives but it will delay the green card. My husband has been here a month and we are still waiting for his green card to come in the mail. His SS card arrived only 8 calendar days after he arrived. The USCIS says to wait 45-60 days for the green card. They make me so nervous. I don't trust a word they say.
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    TiestoSoulmates reacted to LoveMyTico in Expedite Approved   
    GOODNESS... no need to be nasty.. just reading what you originally posted.. it sounds like it was forwarded to the team that reviews the expedite requests.... Expedites are few and far between... Good luck with that. I see alot of requests taking 60 days for a decision. There is a backlog for those too. The senators can only place a rewquest for expedite. they don't make the decision. there is a process and the senators offices are not above anyone. People here are just trying to help you.
    To answer your question in this post.... They ask for 60 days to review it. What is your reason for expedite? Maybe someone else has had a similar experience and can shed some light for you. The letter you attached is NOT an expedite approval. It is just giving you a status report of where your file is. It clearly states it is going for review. If you are going to post on a forum asking questions, its not nice to be mean to those who want to help you.
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