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If the CO asked for additional information at the interview then they should have given your husband a slip of paper describing what they wanted from him. Did he get a slip of paper? If so, what precisely does it say? If not, can you ask the consulate for a copy of the request? Perhaps they mailed the request to him but he didn't receive it. You really need to know the exact wording of the request in order to know what to send them.

Don't be too upset. The fact that they're asking for more information is a good sign. It means they're still considering his case.

yes, my husband got a paper at the end of the interview, this paper includes many boxes of diffirent 221(g), the officer didn't check any of the boxes, he just wrote at the bottom of the paper ( administrative process ) and thats it! and he told my husband we will call you after 2 weeks ! , i know he is in adm. process but no body told him that the officer needs more proof.. we just emailed them by accident and they replied they need more proof,, i'm sure that my husband's case was lying on one of the desks while that we're dying every day.

What does the sheet that your husband received at the end of his interview say?

it just says Administrative process :(

Have you seen the paper that the CO gave to your husband? It sounds odd that it does not tell you what you need to submit. For example, when my wife had her interview she was given a blue sheet pertaining to section 221. That sheet listed specific items (information about ex spouse, correspondence for a specific time period) that needed to submitted. Please check the paper that your husband received. There may be more information there.

yes i saw the paper , my husband sent it to me the same day he got it, it's a printed paper of 221 g includes many reasons for denial or temporary denial but no one of them checked, the officer just wrote at the bottom of the paper ( administrative process ) and he told him that he will review his case again and call him after 2 weeks, well i think the officer decided that my husband's case need more proof but no one of the embassy called to let us know of the officer's decision, we just found that by accident ,i sent an email to the embassy a week ago to inquire about what exactly the officer needs , but yet no body answered me or my husband, i'll wait more 2 days and send them another one again.. i need to know what's going on :help:

If there is nothing checked off, then they don't need any further information. He is going through Administrative Processing, which means he's in a Name Check, and could be waiting for his visa in 2 weeks, 2 months, or longer. Keep emailing them! I think there is a thread in the Waiver section for people who's petitions are in AP.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showforum=113

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