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Thanks laura, I am a little bite relief from ur answer
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I want to thank everyone that answer to question the last time. I emailed the embassy and the wrote me back and said,it was automatic message, that the case is still open. Please do any one know how long is going to take again for the embassy to get through with AP.
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I contacted them last on Aug 8th 2015
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My case is from AP to expiring soon
From AP to expiring soon
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← Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)
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Section 203(g) Immigrant Visa Application
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Maanf2a22 Nov 2013 Timeline
pls help me what is meaing CEAC website now shows me this below message.
U.S. Department of State
IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION
Expiring Soon
Section 203(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act requires that your registration be canceled and any petition approved on your behalf canceled, if you do not apply for your immigrant visa within one year of being advised to do so.
You were advised of this requirement over 1 year ago, but we have not received a response from you since then. As a result, your application for a visa has been canceled and any petition approved on your behalf has also been canceled.
Your application may be reinstated and any petition revalidated if, within one year, you can establish that your failure to pursue your immigrant visa application was due to circumstances beyond your control. Please provide a written statement to the Embassy or Consulate outlining the circumstances beyond your control and noting that you still wish to pursue this visa petition.
For more information, please visit TRAVEL.STATE.GOV.
Takingforever1222 Nov 2013 Timeline
ection 203(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act requires intending immigrants to pursue their visa applications within one year from the date we send official notice to a beneficiary to apply for an immigrant visa. The Instruction Package or the Appointment Package are considered the official notices that the application process must be started. If the beneficiary fails to take action on the case within a year, the visa petition is temporarily terminated. Note: petitioners, beneficiaries and their legal representatives are responsible for providing current and correct addresses to the National Visa Center (NVC) or our office to ensure that correspondence regarding visa petitions reaches beneficiaries in time.
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pls help me, my husband's case just changed in CEAC website now shows expiring soon and the message is below
U.S. Department of State
IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION
Expiring Soon
Section 203(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act requires that your registration be canceled and any petition approved on your behalf canceled, if you do not apply for your immigrant visa within one year of being advised to do so.
You were advised of this requirement over 1 year ago, but we have not received a response from you since then. As a result, your application for a visa has been canceled and any petition approved on your behalf has also been canceled.
Your application may be reinstated and any petition revalidated if, within one year, you can establish that your failure to pursue your immigrant visa application was due to circumstances beyond your control. Please provide a written statement to the Embassy or Consulate outlining the circumstances beyond your control and noting that you still wish to pursue this visa petition.
ection 203(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act requires intending immigrants to pursue their visa applications within one year from the date we send official notice to a beneficiary to apply for an immigrant visa. The Instruction Package or the Appointment Package are considered the official notices that the application process must be started. If the beneficiary fails to take action on the case within a year, the visa petition is temporarily terminated. Note: petitioners, beneficiaries and their legal representatives are responsible for providing current and correct addresses to the National Visa Center (NVC) or our office to ensure that correspondence regarding visa petitions reaches beneficiaries in time.
It means you need to take an interview before your petition i-130 expires if your case is transfered to NVC and you are not taking the process forward sending documents to NVC/consulate and taking an interview. If you dont do that within a year your petition will be cancelled
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Please do anyone know how long it takes for administrative processing
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Contact sheet was given to him on September 3 last year and the recent update they ve is on August 11 2015
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how long does it take for uscis to review and decide on a returned petition?? please anyone??
3 months
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Pls how long was your case in the nigeria embassy for as AP, because mine has be there for a year now and nothing has be done
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The case is still at the embassy but under administrative processing. quote name="Adil & Jeanne" post="7800413" timestamp="1441315482"]
What did they give you paperwise when you left interview?
Usually AP means sent back to USCIS and case is no longer at embassy
Okay, let me just wait and see what comes out of it.
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With administrative processing it takes a long time,mine is one yr as of yesterday still they have not done anything
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My husband's case has been with the nigeria embassy for the past one year he went for his interview in September 3 of last year. They gave him a paper called contact sheet to fill out and sent it back to them. I have been writing them and they keep telling me that is still under administrative processing, until June this year when I wrote to them and they wrote me back not to write them again unless I have a question to ask them. Looking at my case status, it was last updated on August 11, please can some body help to advice me on what to do next
changed back to AP
in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Yes it was after his interview. But he did not say it was approved