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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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My fiance's interview date has finally been set for Sept 1 in Amman, Jordan. I thought the waiting was about to be over, then someone suggested something to me.

Could the embassy still put us in AP after the interview because we are processing a K1 visa?

I am new at all this and had no idea this could happen.

Please advise me!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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AP could still be possible after you passed the interview...

We are thinking positive. We have lots of evidence... stacks of phone bills and online conversations, emails, etc... of our continued relationship.

And after months of agonizing about the sponsor, all that worked out, too. Not only do I have 2 jobs now that puts us above the guidelines for this year, but I also have a joint sponsor who is well above the guidelines... just in case.

So we are praying there is no AP.

I never realized it could happen at this point.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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AP could still be possible after you passed the interview...

You have to think positive always

:wacko:

of course, but thats the truth.

What truths you talking about Mr. China man do you know the future? And can you please tell me when the next earth quick.

:rofl::rofl:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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Additional processing has nothing to do with your evidence darling. (there is a 221g that you can receive for further evidence of a relationship **the evidence you have will prevent that**)

It has to do with background checks for name matches.... You just have to wait on them to clear your SO's identity

It can happen after an interview or at any stage of the process.

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Additional processing has nothing to do with your evidence darling. (there is a 221g that you can receive for further evidence of a relationship **the evidence you have will prevent that**)

It has to do with background checks for name matches.... You just have to wait on them to clear your SO's identity

It can happen after an interview or at any stage of the process.

This stuff just really confuses me.

I thought his name was clear when it left uscis with an approval. I guess with all this even a college education does no good! :bonk:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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moved from K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures to US Embassy and Consulate Discussion

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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[quote name='jamall' post='3103441' date='Jul 9 2009, 09:31 AM

What truths you talking about Mr. China man do you know the future? And can you please tell me when the next earth quick.

:rofl::rofl:

and I guess you can tell the future, i guess you can guarantee that the OP will have no AP after the interview? I said AP it was possible, that means there is no guarantee what could happen.. and I am not from China, i was born in the United States, my fiancee is from China. Again, the truth is, it's possible for AP regardless what OTHER people say, some people like to hide from the truth or avoid it..

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Additional processing has nothing to do with your evidence darling. (there is a 221g that you can receive for further evidence of a relationship **the evidence you have will prevent that**)

It has to do with background checks for name matches.... You just have to wait on them to clear your SO's identity

It can happen after an interview or at any stage of the process.

This stuff just really confuses me.

I thought his name was clear when it left uscis with an approval. I guess with all this even a college education does no good! :bonk:

background check is done throughout the process until you have the VISA in your hands..

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Additional processing has nothing to do with your evidence darling. (there is a 221g that you can receive for further evidence of a relationship **the evidence you have will prevent that**)

It has to do with background checks for name matches.... You just have to wait on them to clear your SO's identity

It can happen after an interview or at any stage of the process.

This stuff just really confuses me.

I thought his name was clear when it left uscis with an approval. I guess with all this even a college education does no good! :bonk:

background check is done throughout the process until you have the VISA in your hands..

YES you 100% right but You always have to think positive :thumbs:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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Additional processing has nothing to do with your evidence darling. (there is a 221g that you can receive for further evidence of a relationship **the evidence you have will prevent that**)

It has to do with background checks for name matches.... You just have to wait on them to clear your SO's identity

It can happen after an interview or at any stage of the process.

This stuff just really confuses me.

I thought his name was clear when it left uscis with an approval. I guess with all this even a college education does no good! :bonk:

background check is done throughout the process until you have the VISA in your hands..

YES you 100% right but You always have to think positive :thumbs:

Thinking positive. Praying a lot.

And really praying no one else shares his name... especially if they have a bad record! :)

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