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  1. On 11/5/2019 at 8:08 AM, SusieQQQ said:

    Your case number is probably fine given the low number of selectees this year. When you interview is a no-one knows question this early in the FY, the best you can expect is wild guesswork from people. Not something I waste my time with personally. 

     

    4 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

    Just resend it, bigger problems get caused with incorrect document. 

    5 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

    Just resend it, bigger problems get caused with incorrect document. 

     

     

    Ok dear friend, should I just resend it ? Or explain the reason? The mistake done by the translator. 

     

     

  2. On 11/5/2019 at 8:08 AM, SusieQQQ said:

    Your case number is probably fine given the low number of selectees this year. When you interview is a no-one knows question this early in the FY, the best you can expect is wild guesswork from people. Not something I waste my time with personally. 

    Can you please explain it more ? I think for Asia my case number is so high, Isn't it ? 

  3. Hi everybody and thanks for your help. 

      When I submitted DS260 i wrote only one email, but when I submitted documents to KCC i used another my email and i got instructions about submitting documents. Till now i am receiving emails on my another eamil . So is it aproblem or confusion on my whole case ??? 

  4. 19 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

    Well, there’s your exception (as you are obviously a third country national). 

     

    Regarding your first post here, you say 2 countries, but don’t you mean 3, with KSA, Afghanistan and UAE?

     

     

    Have I print the exception and show it to the officer in interview or send it scanned to KCC ? 

  5. 24 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

    Did you check the official department of state pages on that country on how to get police certificates from out of country, and if it lists any exceptions? If no exceptions, then no police certificate means no visa. 
     

    https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country.html

    choose the country then scroll down to the police certificate section. 
     

     

    I lived in Saudi Arabia . I checked the site you gave and it is written

     

     

    Police certificates are valid for one year.
     

    Certified Copies Available: Certified copies are not available, but police departments can issue new certificates.

    Alternate Documents: There are no alternate documents.

    Exceptions: Police clearances are unavailable for third country nationals who no longer reside in the Kingdom.

  6. 1 hour ago, SusieQQQ said:

    It’s a violation both of F1 status and the law as it applies to under 16s (in some states, 17 or 18). Obviously *she* will not be held responsible given her age at the time. 

    Ok. But what about my DV case ? Is this violation series that can cancel my whole case ?? 

  7. I want to clarify something important.  I confused between adoption and guardianship.  So my underage daughter was under guardianship, not adoption.  During her time there she was under guardianship.  My question is if her not studying there is a violation of the law and it will affect the interview?

  8. On 10/30/2019 at 9:44 PM, aaron2020 said:

    True, but . . . .  she decided to get an F1 visa, violate the terms of her F1 visa, and arrange the adoption by herself at age 15?  Or did you and your wife arrange everything?

     

     

    We arranged. We couldn't let her to live alone there. But she returned on time before her visa expired. Is it a big 

  9. 18 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

    What do you mean, she didn’t study in official school? That would have violated the F1 visa terms. It does sound to be honest like you misrepresented the purpose of the visa for your child. It’s hard to say if it will have an effect. Normally if it’s “just” a case of immigrant intent on a non-immigrant visa, then it’s not a problem for a future immigrant visa. But this sounds all way more complicated, including leaving a minor child behind without making adequate arrangements for her care. I have no idea to be honest how a CO will view this.  

    Thanks for your help. Yes she violated the F1 visas regulations, but she was a child under 16 years old. So let me see what will happen in the interview. :(

  10. 1 hour ago, SusieQQQ said:

    How old was your daughter and what was she studying on F1?

    i don’t see how this would be a problem for your DV, though from what you’ve said so far I also don’t understand why the B visa was cancelled.

    She was 15 okd years. When my wife left her in the States, we made and adoption to our one relative. But this relative travelled to Canada and couldn't adopted her more. She didn't study in official school. The embassy cancelled my wife's visa due to that she left the minor child without adoption. So does my wife violated visa regime and may this effect to my case ???? Thanks my dear for your help. 

  11. 36 minutes ago, Boiler said:

    Probably not, depending on what happened.

    Let me explain please. My daughter had F1 visa, my wife had B1/B2 . My wife stayed there just one month and then return back home. My daughter studied about three months. My wife wanted go to USA and bring her but the embassy called her and cancelled her visa . This is what happened. 

  12. Please help in my case.  I won this year.  My wife had canceled her visa five years ago by the US Embassy.  When we asked them the reason, they told that we left our minor daughter in the United States and did not bring her in time to her homeland.  My daughter did not violate US laws and returned home before her school visa expired.

     Will this affect to my interview?  please reply

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