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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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Hi everyone

After our joint interview in Oct, 2007. Our K1 petition was returned to NVC for further review.

We were not aware of the return until the petition had already left the embassy.

We are trying not to get our hopes up again, so as of now, we are preparing for the absolute worse; we cannot think of any reason(s)

that would serious enough to cause our petition to be sent back here.

We have contacted my senator's office, they are in the process of checking the status of the petition.

Has anyone had any situation like ours? How soon after were you contacted? Thanks in advance to all of you for your responses!

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Hi everyone

After our joint interview in Oct, 2007. Our K1 petition was returned to NVC for further review.

We were not aware of the return until the petition had already left the embassy.

We are trying not to get our hopes up again, so as of now, we are preparing for the absolute worse; we cannot think of any reason(s)

that would serious enough to cause our petition to be sent back here.

We have contacted my senator's office, they are in the process of checking the status of the petition.

Has anyone had any situation like ours? How soon after were you contacted? Thanks in advance to all of you for your responses!

I am very sorry to hear this. Were you given a 221g that stated your petition was being returned ? Most of them are returned because the consulate is questioning the "validity of the relationship" -- for whatever reason, they suspect it is only for purposes of immigration.

Unfortunately, we have many members who have been forced to face this heartbreaking situation. It will most likely mean a very long additional delay -- even a year or much more -- and you will most probably end up having to refile.

But the good news is -- many in the same boat have come through the ordeal successfully and eventually received their visas.

Please read the thread pinned at the top of this section called "Returning Petitions to the United States via 221g" -- it is a long thread, but there is much information that will help you a lot. Chiquita, Morocco4ever and Kiya can help you.

Good luck to you and your fiance. Insha'allah you will come through this.

(F)

-MK

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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Hi everyone

After our joint interview in Oct, 2007. Our K1 petition was returned to NVC for further review.

We were not aware of the return until the petition had already left the embassy.

We are trying not to get our hopes up again, so as of now, we are preparing for the absolute worse; we cannot think of any reason(s)

that would serious enough to cause our petition to be sent back here.

We have contacted my senator's office, they are in the process of checking the status of the petition.

Has anyone had any situation like ours? How soon after were you contacted? Thanks in advance to all of you for your responses!

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I am very sorry to hear this. Were you given a 221g that stated your petition was being returned ? Most of them are returned because the consulate is questioning the "validity of the relationship" -- for whatever reason, they suspect it is only for purposes of immigration.

Unfortunately, we have many members who have been forced to face this heartbreaking situation. It will most likely mean a very long additional delay -- even a year or much more -- and you will most probably end up having to refile.

But the good news is -- many in the same boat have come through the ordeal successfully and eventually received their visas.

Please read the thread pinned at the top of this section called "Returning Petitions to the United States via 221g" -- it is a long thread, but there is much information that will help you a lot. Chiquita, Morocco4ever and Kiya can help you.

Good luck to you and your fiance. Insha'allah you will come through this.

(F)

-MK

Hi everyone

After our joint interview in Oct, 2007. Our K1 petition was returned to NVC for further review.

We were not aware of the return until the petition had already left the embassy.

We are trying not to get our hopes up again, so as of now, we are preparing for the absolute worse; we cannot think of any reason(s)

that would serious enough to cause our petition to be sent back here.

We have contacted my senator's office, they are in the process of checking the status of the petition.

Has anyone had any situation like ours? How soon after were you contacted? Thanks in advance to all of you for your responses!

I am very sorry to hear this. Were you given a 221g that stated your petition was being returned ? Most of them are returned because the consulate is questioning the "validity of the relationship" -- for whatever reason, they suspect it is only for purposes of immigration.

Unfortunately, we have many members who have been forced to face this heartbreaking situation. It will most likely mean a very long additional delay -- even a year or much more -- and you will most probably end up having to refile.

But the good news is -- many in the same boat have come through the ordeal successfully and eventually received their visas.

Please read the thread pinned at the top of this section called "Returning Petitions to the United States via 221g" -- it is a long thread, but there is much information that will help you a lot. Chiquita, Morocco4ever and Kiya can help you.

Good luck to you and your fiance. Insha'allah you will come through this.

(F)

-MK

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