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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hi Everyone,

I am puzzled and perplexed. I was reading another post here on the Africa forum where a 2nd interview was requested for those who are getting a spouse or fiance visa. Is this the normal route? And is more than one interview seen as normal at every embassy for those applying for their visas'? Or does this apply mostly to certain areas like Africa? Sometimes people go back to answer questions continually over three or four visits, while I thought most interviews are only supposed to be brief.

Also my other question is that there are so many people denied two or three times and then getting a visa, don't they know from the beginning what is going on at the Embassy??

I am in particular wondering, if anyone has seen this same pattern at most embassy's. Is it the norm to do more then one interview? Is it the normal for places to be denied for further informatio??

Anyone who has any thoughts I be most interested. I'll try posting this in another forum as well in hopes to hear from many different countries petitioning.

I know I've repeated myself, I just hope my questions are clear. I am trying to figure out the purpose of additional interviews, particularly when I read there was no investigations - just more interviews.

Thanks

~Afrilaskan Queen~

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Hi Everyone,

I am puzzled and perplexed. I was reading another post here on the Africa forum where a 2nd interview was requested for those who are getting a spouse or fiance visa. Is this the normal route? And is more than one interview seen as normal at every embassy for those applying for their visas'? Or does this apply mostly to certain areas like Africa? Sometimes people go back to answer questions continually over three or four visits, while I thought most interviews are only supposed to be brief.

Also my other question is that there are so many people denied two or three times and then getting a visa, don't they know from the beginning what is going on at the Embassy??

I am in particular wondering, if anyone has seen this same pattern at most embassy's. Is it the norm to do more then one interview? Is it the normal for places to be denied for further informatio??

Anyone who has any thoughts I be most interested. I'll try posting this in another forum as well in hopes to hear from many different countries petitioning.

I know I've repeated myself, I just hope my questions are clear. I am trying to figure out the purpose of additional interviews, particularly when I read there was no investigations - just more interviews.

Thanks

I think you may be mixing stories about visitor visas with fiance and spouse visas here but nevertheless, the following are the levels of fraud instance at US Consulates.

Low

Medium

High

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hi Everyone,

I am puzzled and perplexed. I was reading another post here on the Africa forum where a 2nd interview was requested for those who are getting a spouse or fiance visa. Is this the normal route? And is more than one interview seen as normal at every embassy for those applying for their visas'? Or does this apply mostly to certain areas like Africa? Sometimes people go back to answer questions continually over three or four visits, while I thought most interviews are only supposed to be brief.

Also my other question is that there are so many people denied two or three times and then getting a visa, don't they know from the beginning what is going on at the Embassy??

I am in particular wondering, if anyone has seen this same pattern at most embassy's. Is it the norm to do more then one interview? Is it the normal for places to be denied for further informatio??

Anyone who has any thoughts I be most interested. I'll try posting this in another forum as well in hopes to hear from many different countries petitioning.

I know I've repeated myself, I just hope my questions are clear. I am trying to figure out the purpose of additional interviews, particularly when I read there was no investigations - just more interviews.

Thanks

I think you may be mixing stories about visitor visas with fiance and spouse visas here but nevertheless, the following are the levels of fraud instance at US Consulates.

Low

Medium

High

Lagos

LOL.. I see what you mean. I was talking mainly about spouse visa's, I've talked to more people who have been together a number of years that are still waiting for Lagos to issue an visa. I do wonder how many other Consulate's take years or more.

Thanks!

~Afrilaskan Queen~

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Hi Everyone,

I am puzzled and perplexed. I was reading another post here on the Africa forum where a 2nd interview was requested for those who are getting a spouse or fiance visa. Is this the normal route? And is more than one interview seen as normal at every embassy for those applying for their visas'? Or does this apply mostly to certain areas like Africa? Sometimes people go back to answer questions continually over three or four visits, while I thought most interviews are only supposed to be brief.

Also my other question is that there are so many people denied two or three times and then getting a visa, don't they know from the beginning what is going on at the Embassy??

I am in particular wondering, if anyone has seen this same pattern at most embassy's. Is it the norm to do more then one interview? Is it the normal for places to be denied for further informatio??

Anyone who has any thoughts I be most interested. I'll try posting this in another forum as well in hopes to hear from many different countries petitioning.

I know I've repeated myself, I just hope my questions are clear. I am trying to figure out the purpose of additional interviews, particularly when I read there was no investigations - just more interviews.

Thanks

I think you may be mixing stories about visitor visas with fiance and spouse visas here but nevertheless, the following are the levels of fraud instance at US Consulates.

Low

Medium

High

Lagos

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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My husband was put on AP. The verified our documents and also conducted a home visit. The called him for another interview, but really they just completed teh approval process. In other countries the do not do a second interview..they just call and tell you that your AP is complete please submit your passport for your VISA.

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My husband was put on AP. The verified our documents and also conducted a home visit. The called him for another interview, but really they just completed teh approval process. In other countries the do not do a second interview..they just call and tell you that your AP is complete please submit your passport for your VISA.

What are you calling an "AP"

My wife just got her Advance Parole, AP, no interview, no send the passport, jus form I-512L in the mail.

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My husband was put on AP. The verified our documents and also conducted a home visit. The called him for another interview, but really they just completed teh approval process. In other countries the do not do a second interview..they just call and tell you that your AP is complete please submit your passport for your VISA.

What are you calling an "AP"

My wife just got her Advance Parole, AP, no interview, no send the passport, jus form I-512L in the mail.

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