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Okay she didnt say congt you are approved and she put me on Ap she said she cant grant me a visa and the she gave me that paper explaining why but said dont worry she is going to send my documents to washington for more AP and if they approve then then they will send it back to the embassy here in jordan and they will call me to send my passport to issue the visa thats what she said to me or to tell me that my case is denied now maybe you are right they might discoverd something else but when my wife called her sent office there they told her that they called the embassy and said that my x marriage issue is no longer an issue its just confusing man i dont no iam so tired of that.....

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first of all relax please

i know how that can be so frsutrated ...............

most cases that are put into AP ..they have the Magic workd (congratulations u r approved ) ,,, but even if they didnt as in ur case and u were put in AP ,,then refused thats really mean onething `` they found something``

the reason im pretty sure that i read their policy everywhere and it state the following

1: no visa or travel document to be issued in case the officer have some doubts about the real reason and case he is reviewing (thts whts we call AP )

2: NO officer is allowed to deny a petition only after being so certain and stating a report of why he/she deny the visa , this report is required by law to be given by the officer before returning the petition back the USCIS ,,

so what we have here ? what im saying if ur petition was returned so something wrong they found otherwise THEY CANT just simply retun it ..or they would simply deny u for a reason at the time of Interview ..

wht can you do ?

1:search in ur history about any problem u may have that caused such a decision to be made

2:make your wife contact her senator to put an Inquire and to stand on the real reason why the petition is refused and being returned

3:if the final decision that the petition is returned and there is a reason u could fine by the EX ways i said above ..then make ur wife consult an immigration lawyer at once ..that would be the best then ...

i know how u feel man , its all a frustrating process ..and i never saw such a case of AP denied at the end unless there is something ...so please research ur case ..history and i recommend her to call her senator immediately and putting an Inquiry ...

my best wishes for u and let us know of updates ....

I read that same thing about revocation of petitions...you say they are required by law...what law? who enforces it...who enforces anything in u.s. consulates? their decisions are not reviewable by any court.

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