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  1. On 2/23/2020 at 12:46 PM, Shamla said:

    Any update? Seems no one is filling out their timelines here. 

    Hello,

     

    Yes my husband (was my fiance) received his visa shortly after the interview. He never moved abroad, and his home from when he was born till he arrived in the US was the same. I think because he had a fairly simple background it was easier to conduct the AP and approve him. Best of luck to you, do not loose hope!

  2. On 1/10/2019 at 6:21 AM, LNicole said:

    Yes, we completed DS-160 before Case Number. You need the invoice number to schedule the actual appointment - which for us was done online. I'm not sure how your country works though.. Good luck!!

     

    We also scheduled medical and interview (as medical requires an interview date) prior to when we received notification that our case was in transit. I'm definitely a risk taker, but I've been studying the trends, you should be fine!

    Hi, so combined with the I-29F is it a good idea to fill out a DS-160? Please share your insight, I would love to know :)

  3. On 6/11/2018 at 6:56 PM, Kush_Omaded said:

    Hi friends,

     

    My fiancé (beneficiary) just had his interview in Kabul late last month; he was given a 221g for administrative processing, pending his medical results (which take forever to reach the embassy over there), but the embassy kept his passport. We recently received the below email from the embassy, which confused us, as nobody involved in our case had sent any email to the embassy inquiring about our status. So questions, just for our peace of mind, while we wait for the embassy to open so we can ask them: 1) could the embassy have just goofed, and replied to the wrong case?  2) If it's not a goof, and is meant for us, this doesn't indicate a permanent denial, right? Just temporary while administrative processing is completed?

     

    Thanks!

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    Hello,

     

    I am not sure, but to me that sounds like an automatic response after the interview letting the US citizen (you) also know the outcome of the interview. (The outcome being AP) Just my thoughts, and I do not think you should worry. I have read that mostly people in AP are due to being a refugee, is your fiance living or lived as a refugee any place?

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