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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Hi all!

Now I am way past this point on our timeline, except for the fact that my case is now back to the USCIS for more reviews, but I have a question for anyone that knows.

When you first file your I-130 or I-129F to the USCIS, what are the standard security checks that they do? What things do the look for?

Thanks for your input! :thumbs:

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Have a read of the link in my signature 'USCIS Alien Security Checks' It will give you are pretty good grasp of the goings on with the security checks.

You can find me on FBI

An overview of Security Name Checks And Administrative Review at Service Center, NVC & Consulate levels.

Detailed Review USCIS Alien Security Checks

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View Timeline HERE

I am but a wench not a lawyer. My advice and opinion is just that. I read, I research, I learn.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Have a read of the link in my signature 'USCIS Alien Security Checks' It will give you are pretty good grasp of the goings on with the security checks.

Great link my Aussie friend! I had no idea the amount of security checks that go into the initial petition. One part seemed strange to me. It states that the USCIS might approve the petition but note for the consulate "admissibility conerns idetified". So I am curious, what kind of concerns are they not equipped to deal with there and would leave it to the consulate? All the I-129f/I-130 does is approve and eligibility and determine the type. So what could they find that they can't address before it goes to the consulate? Any ideas?

Also, does anyone know if the security checks go beyond the petitioner and applicant in the initial state of the approval process? Specifically family members. Does anyone know if they ever run checks on them?

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi Aussie,

On the side note, link to the Time savers post in your signature, is broken due to the recent crashes... easy to fix, change forum to forum2.

YamSam

CSC Timeline

05/03/2005 NOA1 for I-130 CR1

10/28/2005 NOA2

NVC Timeline

11/15/2005 - NVC case number assigned

01/04/2006 - NVC completed the case... ( 50 days)

01/11/2006 Case sent to Embassy

01/16/2006 Case deliverd to Embassy as per DHL tracking

February 7th, 2006 Found out Interview date by Calling DOS (202-663-1225)

February 13, 2006 - Packet 4 received

March 21st, 2006 - Medical

March 23rd, 2006 - Interview --- VISA APPROVED

March 24th - Passport received. ( Applicant picked up passport from Courier/delivery service office)

April 7th - Hubby's POE at Chicago.

April 10th - Trip to SSA Local office to apply for Social Security Card.

April 27th - 1st Welcome letter

May 1st - 2nd Welcome letter

May5th - Received Social Security card in mail

May 11th - Received Green Card in mail

196 Days @ USCIS ( 178 for NOA2 + 18 case transfer at NVC)

50 Days @ NVC to complete the case

13 Days @ case transfer at embassy

65 Days @ Embassy

Total -324 days from NOA1 to Visa approval

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Great link my Aussie friend! I had no idea the amount of security checks that go into the initial petition. One part seemed strange to me. It states that the USCIS might approve the petition but note for the consulate "admissibility conerns idetified". So I am curious, what kind of concerns are they not equipped to deal with there and would leave it to the consulate? All the I-129f/I-130 does is approve and eligibility and determine the type. So what could they find that they can't address before it goes to the consulate? Any ideas?

My understanding of it is that they can approve the petition even though there is unresolved security issues. In other words they pass the buck. Security checks are also done at the NVC level and the embassy level. It could explain too why some cases are denied at embassy stage. The stupid thing about it too is that even if there is unresolved security issues they do not seem to share info so the next stage has to try and duplicate the hit. Crazy.

Also, does anyone know if the security checks go beyond the petitioner and applicant in the initial state of the approval process? Specifically family members. Does anyone know if they ever run checks on them?

Lawyers are subject to them as well if one is using one. Anyone connected to the petition. Will see if I can read quickly back over the link and find the exact piece that mentions it.

Hi Aussie,

On the side note, link to the Time savers post in your signature, is broken due to the recent crashes... easy to fix, change forum to forum2.

YamSam

Thanks for that...I hadnt even thought to check it. I have linked it now to the new pinned thread here in the new site.

You can find me on FBI

An overview of Security Name Checks And Administrative Review at Service Center, NVC & Consulate levels.

Detailed Review USCIS Alien Security Checks

fb2fc244.gif72c97806.gif4d488a91.gif

11324375801ij.gif

View Timeline HERE

I am but a wench not a lawyer. My advice and opinion is just that. I read, I research, I learn.

 
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