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Akram Hamed

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  1. We went through AP two times that lasted a year combined for my husband's K1 visa through the US embassy in Cairo. Luckily for you, I think that we were the exception for some unknown reason (no red flags: same age, religion, both never married before, etc) and not the norm.

    It is impossible to tell how long AP will take and unfortunately a Congressman or Senator can't do anything except inquire on your behalf. We had contacted both my congressman and senator throughout our long wait. Hopefully it will not last that long for you and your wife but there is nothing you can do except wait. Good luck!

    Thank you

  2. she was handed a paper stating that her Immigration Visa has been approved by the Consular Officer .

    After not hearing anything from the U.S. Embassy Cairo for nearly a month, my wife received a phone call on February 23, 2015 saying she needed me to send an e-mail stating that I have never married after divorcing NILDA E PAGAN on 12/9/2004. Since the divorce,

    never ask for any other evidence .

    the only answer I am getting is :

    Thank you for your e-mail message.

    Please note that your case is currently undergoing mandatory administrative processing. The time needed to review an individual’s case is difficult to predict. Once this process is complete, we will notify you of the next step in your case.

    Regards,

    Consular Staff

  3. Case Creation Date: 01-May-2014

    Status Updated Date: 26-Feb-2015

    I am currently facing is with the U.S. Embassy Cairo. I am trying to help my wife get her Visa to come to the United States. My wife is currently living in Egypt. I applied for her Green Card Visa and had an interview on January 22, 2015. As her interview was completed, she was handed a paper stating that her Immigration Visa had been approved by the Consular Officer and it should be processed within two weeks of the approved date, January 22, 2015.

    After not hearing anything from the U.S. Embassy Cairo for nearly a month, my wife received a phone call on February 23, 2015 saying she needed me to send an e-mail stating that I have never married after divorcing my x wife on 12/9/2004. Since the divorce, I have only married and dedicated my life with My Wife. I sent an e-mail to the U.S. Embassy Cairo on Feb 24.

    On Feb 26, I received an e-mail reply to me stating (Thank you for your e-mail message.
    Please note that your case is currently undergoing mandatory administrative processing. The time needed to review an individual’s case is difficult to predict. Once this process is completed, we will process your case to conclusion. While we understand the personal inconvenience that thpresent process can cause, we are certain that you will agree that we must exercise due diligence in ensuring that U.S. national security is enhanced, not compromised, by our visa processing ).
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