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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Hello,

Just a quick question. Have you heard anything about a paper (no clue what is called) whereby upon approval of your visa in Nairobi, Kenya (CR1), a paper that you have to have that states you have within 7 days to leave the country? I hope that makes sense becuase I was informed that I will need such a document/paper that once my wife's visa is approved, she will need that paper so she can leave the country without any hassles. Please let me know if you know anything or have heard anything about it.

Thank you and hope to hear from you soon!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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Who told you that this is required. When your wife decides to come the US is up to her. She just needs to arrive in the US before her visa expires.

Mama to 2 beautiful boys (August 2011 and January 2015)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kenya
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hi king i have not had my interview yet but that paper doesnt sound right,when i got my green card i had to travel any time before six months.

quick question do you know how long it takes to get cr1 interview case complete,seems people who have interview in nairobi embassy dont like posting their experince over here

LPR--12/29/2003

12/15/2004- civil wedding in kenya

10/12/2005-sent i-130

01/13/2006- received and given priority date.

waiting 2006/2007/2008

09/30/2008-- sent N400 for self

11/06/2008--biometrics

02/09/2009--passed interview but lady told me to got back with selective servise registration.

03/31/2009-oath ceremony dallas

03/31/2009--sent upgrade request via usps priority mail/fax/and called in

04/05/2009-called nvc automated system show case number shows visa number not available

04/17/2009--case number generated by nvc

04/21/2009--received ds3032 and AOS bill generated --happy

04/21/2009--paid aos bill-status pending

04/22/2009-sent ds3032 via email

04/23/2009-aos shows paid online

04/24/2009-sent 1-864 via usps mail--automated system indicate received ds-3032 on 04/23/2009

04/25/2009-iv bill generated and paid same day -in process

04/28/2009 status paid-printed coversheet and sent ds-230 usps next day

5/11/2009-two emails received -missing ds-230--cant log in website also

05/13/2009-called avr msg case completed on 05/12/2009[/b][/color]=25 days

06/03/2009=interview assisgned date 07/21/2009 7.00am nairobi kenya

07/21--interview approved to pick on 07/23 travel 07/24

07/25 6.30pm-hugged my wife dfw airport -thank God its over

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Hello,

Just a quick question. Have you heard anything about a paper (no clue what is called) whereby upon approval of your visa in Nairobi, Kenya (CR1), a paper that you have to have that states you have within 7 days to leave the country? I hope that makes sense becuase I was informed that I will need such a document/paper that once my wife's visa is approved, she will need that paper so she can leave the country without any hassles. Please let me know if you know anything or have heard anything about it.

Thank you and hope to hear from you soon!

never heard of this

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Thank you guys. I did not think it was right either but I just wanted to confirm and since I have much faith and trust in this place along with the members, I came here to double check. Some people here in Mombasa told me that. I was suprised. Btw, I will post about our interview experience very soon Insha Allah (Allah-willing). Please keep us in your prayers. We are going to the Embassy on Tuesday to see if our visa will be approved. Wish us luck!

take care and God bless you all.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kenya
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wish you all the best in your interview,cant wait to see your approval post over here,for my case still waiting for interview to be scheduled

LPR--12/29/2003

12/15/2004- civil wedding in kenya

10/12/2005-sent i-130

01/13/2006- received and given priority date.

waiting 2006/2007/2008

09/30/2008-- sent N400 for self

11/06/2008--biometrics

02/09/2009--passed interview but lady told me to got back with selective servise registration.

03/31/2009-oath ceremony dallas

03/31/2009--sent upgrade request via usps priority mail/fax/and called in

04/05/2009-called nvc automated system show case number shows visa number not available

04/17/2009--case number generated by nvc

04/21/2009--received ds3032 and AOS bill generated --happy

04/21/2009--paid aos bill-status pending

04/22/2009-sent ds3032 via email

04/23/2009-aos shows paid online

04/24/2009-sent 1-864 via usps mail--automated system indicate received ds-3032 on 04/23/2009

04/25/2009-iv bill generated and paid same day -in process

04/28/2009 status paid-printed coversheet and sent ds-230 usps next day

5/11/2009-two emails received -missing ds-230--cant log in website also

05/13/2009-called avr msg case completed on 05/12/2009[/b][/color]=25 days

06/03/2009=interview assisgned date 07/21/2009 7.00am nairobi kenya

07/21--interview approved to pick on 07/23 travel 07/24

07/25 6.30pm-hugged my wife dfw airport -thank God its over

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Ok I have talked to the people who told me this info and it was explained to me that the paper is called "The Seven Days" and it is a paper that requires anyone living in Kenya without being an alien or a citizen and is intending to migrate elsewhere and open departure time, must have such a paper. But not necessarily immidiately upon receiving the visa. You have six months to leave before your visa expires, however, you must have that seven days paper in order to leave the country within seven days whenever you decide to leave the country and migrate to your final destination, eg. America. I hope that was clear to understand. Now, any final inputs? Would really appreciate it. And btw, please keep us in your prayers as Tuesday is nearing. We are hoping for approval of visa. :)

Take care and peace.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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Ok I have talked to the people who told me this info and it was explained to me that the paper is called "The Seven Days" and it is a paper that requires anyone living in Kenya without being an alien or a citizen and is intending to migrate elsewhere and open departure time, must have such a paper. But not necessarily immidiately upon receiving the visa. You have six months to leave before your visa expires, however, you must have that seven days paper in order to leave the country within seven days whenever you decide to leave the country and migrate to your final destination, eg. America. I hope that was clear to understand. Now, any final inputs? Would really appreciate it. And btw, please keep us in your prayers as Tuesday is nearing. We are hoping for approval of visa. :)

Take care and peace.

How did it go with your visa? Keeping my fingers crossed.

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