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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Dear all

My wife resumit document requeted on 08/6/09 very thing was ok and they ask a lot question she was respond as well incluce they keep all the pictures after that they give blue slip and say that go home wait they call and let wife know

So please help what does that mean my question was do I need call my congress or not because the case not deny

Thank you for your all hepl

John

My husband got this too. He submitted his stuff on July 8, 2009 and we still haven't heard anything yet. I sent an email today to ask for an update.

CR1/IR1 Timeline:

GENERAL INFO

[*]12-xx-2007 - 1st Trip (6wks) & Met him halfway around the world

[*]03-xx-2008 - Got engaged - two people on opposite sides of the world

[*]05-xx-2008 - 2nd Trip (2wks) - Engagement/Marriage/Consummation

[*]06-12-2008 - Filed I-130 (CR-1) with Vermont Service Center

[*]12-xx-2008 - 3rd Trip (4wks)

[*]06-05-2009 - Interview at 9:00am at HCMC Consulate (result: blue)

[*]07-08-2009 - Submitted RFE: Beneficiary's Relatives & Evidence of Relationship

[*]08-xx-2009 - 4th Trip (4wks)

[*]10-07-2009 - AP 91 days - Result: APPROVED!!

[*]10-31-2009 - POE: Detroit, MI

[*]11-18-2009 - Social Security Card

[*]11-20-2009 - Green Card

[*]01-21-2010 - Driver's License

THE NEXT STEPS...

[*]02/07/2011 - Renew Vietnam Passport

[*]07/30/2011 - Process of Removing Conditions Begins

[*]09/25/2011 - Date of I-751

[*]09/28/2011 - NOA1

[*]10/19/2011 - Biometrics

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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Dear all

My wife resumit document requeted on 08/6/09 very thing was ok and they ask a lot question she was respond as well incluce they keep all the pictures after that they give blue slip and say that go home wait they call and let wife know

So please help what does that mean my question was do I need call my congress or not because the case not deny

Thank you for your all hepl

John

My husband got this too. He submitted his stuff on July 8, 2009 and we still haven't heard anything yet. I sent an email today to ask for an update.

Since its Saturday morning there, you shouldn't hear anything for a few days... Best of luck on the response... I think a call to your congressman on Tuesday would be in order if there was no response by then..

"Every one of us bears within himself the possibilty of all passions, all destinies of life in all its forms. Nothing human is foreign to us" - Edward G. Robinson.

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Since its Saturday morning there, you shouldn't hear anything for a few days... Best of luck on the response... I think a call to your congressman on Tuesday would be in order if there was no response by then..

I contacted my congressman as soon as I learned about the first blue slip on June 3rd. I'm lucky since I've met him before (because of the nature of my work) but he tells me that they still have to go through chain of command too. I got an automated email response though saying that they handle cases in the order that they receive them...so I'll just be patient. Hardest thing is just waiting right?

CR1/IR1 Timeline:

GENERAL INFO

[*]12-xx-2007 - 1st Trip (6wks) & Met him halfway around the world

[*]03-xx-2008 - Got engaged - two people on opposite sides of the world

[*]05-xx-2008 - 2nd Trip (2wks) - Engagement/Marriage/Consummation

[*]06-12-2008 - Filed I-130 (CR-1) with Vermont Service Center

[*]12-xx-2008 - 3rd Trip (4wks)

[*]06-05-2009 - Interview at 9:00am at HCMC Consulate (result: blue)

[*]07-08-2009 - Submitted RFE: Beneficiary's Relatives & Evidence of Relationship

[*]08-xx-2009 - 4th Trip (4wks)

[*]10-07-2009 - AP 91 days - Result: APPROVED!!

[*]10-31-2009 - POE: Detroit, MI

[*]11-18-2009 - Social Security Card

[*]11-20-2009 - Green Card

[*]01-21-2010 - Driver's License

THE NEXT STEPS...

[*]02/07/2011 - Renew Vietnam Passport

[*]07/30/2011 - Process of Removing Conditions Begins

[*]09/25/2011 - Date of I-751

[*]09/28/2011 - NOA1

[*]10/19/2011 - Biometrics

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Dear all

My wife resumit document requeted on 08/6/09 very thing was ok and they ask a lot question she was respond as well incluce they keep all the pictures after that they give blue slip and say that go home wait they call and let wife know

So please help what does that mean my question was do I need call my congress or not because the case not deny

Thank you for your all hepl

John

My husband got this too. He submitted his stuff on July 8, 2009 and we still haven't heard anything yet. I sent an email today to ask for an update.

hey linda24

i spoken with my congressman help and he will lookinto the my case

John

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hey linda24

i spoken with my congressman help and he will lookinto the my case

John

Yea, I contacted mine as soon as my husband got the first blue slip...I don't think the second one is any reason for alarm though, it's just so they can buy more time and process the file. I'm just anxious to get results though so I can figure out what to do next...like if I need to bring anything with me when I go back.

...sometimes I just wished they'd "witness" our bona fide relationship for themselves instead of relying strictly on paperwork...--I'd have no problems...haha...

CR1/IR1 Timeline:

GENERAL INFO

[*]12-xx-2007 - 1st Trip (6wks) & Met him halfway around the world

[*]03-xx-2008 - Got engaged - two people on opposite sides of the world

[*]05-xx-2008 - 2nd Trip (2wks) - Engagement/Marriage/Consummation

[*]06-12-2008 - Filed I-130 (CR-1) with Vermont Service Center

[*]12-xx-2008 - 3rd Trip (4wks)

[*]06-05-2009 - Interview at 9:00am at HCMC Consulate (result: blue)

[*]07-08-2009 - Submitted RFE: Beneficiary's Relatives & Evidence of Relationship

[*]08-xx-2009 - 4th Trip (4wks)

[*]10-07-2009 - AP 91 days - Result: APPROVED!!

[*]10-31-2009 - POE: Detroit, MI

[*]11-18-2009 - Social Security Card

[*]11-20-2009 - Green Card

[*]01-21-2010 - Driver's License

THE NEXT STEPS...

[*]02/07/2011 - Renew Vietnam Passport

[*]07/30/2011 - Process of Removing Conditions Begins

[*]09/25/2011 - Date of I-751

[*]09/28/2011 - NOA1

[*]10/19/2011 - Biometrics

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yes, John. What is the new bluesheet says? We all want to know, and we will trying to work together, and help you out. Don't worry too much.

Loi and Suong,

Hello anh Loi and Chi suong

here the one CO give me

Hello_anh_Loi.doc

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Did the new blus slip just say there is additional processing, or did it say anything else? I hope that it is just reviewing and evaluating the information that she presented.

Good luck brother John.

Hello anh Map

anh lam on cho biet va giai thich dum john la say there is additional processing what that mean ,anh co vo viet nam thhi anh phai biet noi tieng viet nam cho nen john viet tieng viet cho anh ,mong anh trinh bay va giai thich dum john,we very like you nho tra loi dum ok

chao anh hom nay john nho ha nghi si giup dum cho john (congressman) ong ta noi se hoi ben HCMC

chao anh chuc anh va chi luon luon hanh phuc va tram nam sanh them 10 dua con nua ok

than ai kinh chao

John

blue slip mong anh nhin vao Ly post dum cho john

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Did the new blus slip just say there is additional processing, or did it say anything else? I hope that it is just reviewing and evaluating the information that she presented.

Good luck brother John.

here the blue slip my wife got it

John

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Did the new blus slip just say there is additional processing, or did it say anything else? I hope that it is just reviewing and evaluating the information that she presented.

Good luck brother John.

here the blue slip my wife got it

John

did you write too much in your timeline ?

CR1 timeline:

11/2008: submit I130

11/15/2008: case sent to CSC

06/02/2009: uscis approval

08/05/2009: interview-get blue slip request timeline

08/25/2009: submit timeline - get denial blue slip

Không có gì quý hơn độc lập tự do."

Tôi biết nó, thằng nói câu nói đó

Tôi biết nó, đồng bào miền Bắc này biết nó

Việc nó làm, tội nó phạm ra sao

Nó đầu tiên đem râu nó bện vào

Hình xác lão Mao lông lá

Bàn tay Nga đầy băng tuyết giá

Cũng nhoài qua lục địa Trung Hoa

Không phải xoa đầu mà túm tóc nó từ xa

Nó đứng không yên, tất bật, điên đầu

Lúc rụi vào Tàu, lúc rúc vào Nga

Nó gọi Tàu Nga là cha anh nó Và tình nguyện làm con chó nhỏ

Xông xáo giữ nhà gác ngõ cho cha anh

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hi friend

My timeline the Co was ok and aceipt not too long not to shrt 8 page for 3times visit my wife they told my wife that was the best timeline they have you must writen ,time,day,where,when,and more detail,not love letter

John

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hi friend

My timeline the Co was ok and aceipt not too long not to shrt 8 page for 3times visit my wife they told my wife that was the best timeline they have you must writen ,time,day,where,when,and more detail,not love letter

John

you just have to wait for the good news brother john.

CR-1 Visa

USCIS JOURNEY
Service Center : California Service Center
Consulate : HoChiMinh City, Vietnam
21-12-2008 : Marriage
29-01-2009 : I-130 Sent
04-02-2009 : I-130 NOA1
20-03-2009 : I-130 Approved (I-130 was approved in 44 days from NOA1 date)

NVC JOURNEY
07-04-2009 : NVC Received
08-04-2009 : Case # Assigned
11-04-2009 : Received DS-3032/I-864 Bill (Hard Copy)
13-04-2009 : Return Completed DS-3032 (USPS Mail)
14-04-2009 : Pay I-864 Bill (paid online $70)
16-04-2009 : Print Out Document Cover Sheet AOS I-864
17-04-2009 : Send In Completed I-864
18-04-2009 : Pay IV Bill (paid online $400)
22-04-2009 : Print Out Document Cover Sheet IV DS-230
22-04-2009 : Send In DS-230 Completed package
27-04-2009 : Case In Process at NVC
01-05-2009 : Generated RFE on I-864 (not sign)
07-05-2009 : Send In RFE (I-864 signed)
12-05-2009 : NVC Received RFE on I-864 (signed)
19-05-2009 : Case Completed at NVC

EMBASSY JOURNEY
12-06-2009 : Forward Case To Consulate of HoChiMinh City, Vietnam
16-06-2009 : Medical Exam At Cho Ray Hospital
24-07-2009 : Interview Date (GOT BLUE SLIP)
21-08-2009 : Date To Submit Require Document (Timeline)
xx-xx-xxxx : Visa Received
14-02-2012 : POE - (PDX, Oregon)

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My husband got this too. He submitted his stuff on July 8, 2009 and we still haven't heard anything yet. I sent an email today to ask for an update.

I got an email back just a little while ago (within the hour) which basically said our case is stilll under review and that the beneficiary would be contacted once the case is reviewed in the order that it was received. It was pretty much generic, but I can tell it is a personal email because of the fact that it was addressed to me, it included my case number, and the resubmission date. Let's hope some good comes out of this administrative processing!!!

CR1/IR1 Timeline:

GENERAL INFO

[*]12-xx-2007 - 1st Trip (6wks) & Met him halfway around the world

[*]03-xx-2008 - Got engaged - two people on opposite sides of the world

[*]05-xx-2008 - 2nd Trip (2wks) - Engagement/Marriage/Consummation

[*]06-12-2008 - Filed I-130 (CR-1) with Vermont Service Center

[*]12-xx-2008 - 3rd Trip (4wks)

[*]06-05-2009 - Interview at 9:00am at HCMC Consulate (result: blue)

[*]07-08-2009 - Submitted RFE: Beneficiary's Relatives & Evidence of Relationship

[*]08-xx-2009 - 4th Trip (4wks)

[*]10-07-2009 - AP 91 days - Result: APPROVED!!

[*]10-31-2009 - POE: Detroit, MI

[*]11-18-2009 - Social Security Card

[*]11-20-2009 - Green Card

[*]01-21-2010 - Driver's License

THE NEXT STEPS...

[*]02/07/2011 - Renew Vietnam Passport

[*]07/30/2011 - Process of Removing Conditions Begins

[*]09/25/2011 - Date of I-751

[*]09/28/2011 - NOA1

[*]10/19/2011 - Biometrics

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My husband got this too. He submitted his stuff on July 8, 2009 and we still haven't heard anything yet. I sent an email today to ask for an update.

I got an email back just a little while ago (within the hour) which basically said our case is stilll under review and that the beneficiary would be contacted once the case is reviewed in the order that it was received. It was pretty much generic, but I can tell it is a personal email because of the fact that it was addressed to me, it included my case number, and the resubmission date. Let's hope some good comes out of this administrative processing!!!

Hey nguoi dep linda

i am not administrative processing!!!

look at nguoi dep

i am a Additional processing!!!

Administrative Review and/or Administrative Processing

After Your Visa Interview

Administrative Review: Is when your case is being looked at more closely for accuracy and to make sure all security name and fingerprint checks have cleared and your visa can be adjudicated.

Administrative Processing: Means once you have interviewed it is in security checks for any of these situations: you have had a name hit in one of the many data bases, background checks for fraud, or has missing and incomplete information that must be submitted and the rechecked. Processing is more in depth and then the review process and there is no time limit for this processing to complete. Administrative processing can last a few days or months and in some cases it has endured for years.

What is 221(g)?

The 221(g) is a section of the US Immigration and Nationality Act, which is used when the embassy or consulate are unable to take immediate action on a visa case. In rare cases, when additional processing is required, the suspense category used in that case is 221(g) while the additional processing takes place. For example, sometimes the applicant has failed to bring in the correct documentation, has incomplete information or in some cases the embassy wants a co sponsor before they will issue the visa or health reasons are all reasons a 221(g) is issued. In the Middle East/African/ Asian countries these applicants are scrutinized and screened more intensely and thus they have to wait out longer security or fraud investigations until all verifications for security or suspected fraud come back cleared.

Source: US Immigration and Nationality Act located on the web at: http://149.101.23.2/graphics/lawsregs/INA.htm

The 221(g) forms vary from consulate/embassy and you can get one or more forms after your interview. They vary in color as well as the way they are written whereas some are brief and some are detailed. In most cases they say to contact the consulate/embassy after 45 days. Be aware that the 45 days means business days (no weekends or holidays) and in some parts of the world the processing times are longer than 45 days. Always, try and check for others that are going through the same consulate and see what the average processing time is for the majority of the applicants.

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This is what the email says...

Dear Ms. _____,

Please refer the complete case number HCM2009XXXXXX in all correspondence when you contact us.

Our records show that a consular officer reviewed the beneficiary’s case on July 8. However, a consular officer determined that the case required further review. Due to the large number of cases to be reviewed and the need to be fair to each applicant, we do not review cases out of sequence except when there is an urgent need to do so. Please be assured that the application and supporting information will be given every consideration consistent with U.S. law and regulations.

While the case is pending review, we do not require any further documents. We will notify the beneficiary once the review is completed.

Sincerely,

Information Team

Consular Section

U.S. Consulate General HCMC

Tel: (84-8) 3520 4220

Fax: (84-8) 3520 4235

E-mail: hcmcinfo@state.gov (regarding visa issues)

acshcmc@state.gov (regarding services for U.S. citizens)

Adoption: HanoiAdoptions@state.gov

Website: http://hochiminh.usconsulate.gov

This e-mail is UNCLASSIFIED based on the definitions provided in E.O. 12958.

CR1/IR1 Timeline:

GENERAL INFO

[*]12-xx-2007 - 1st Trip (6wks) & Met him halfway around the world

[*]03-xx-2008 - Got engaged - two people on opposite sides of the world

[*]05-xx-2008 - 2nd Trip (2wks) - Engagement/Marriage/Consummation

[*]06-12-2008 - Filed I-130 (CR-1) with Vermont Service Center

[*]12-xx-2008 - 3rd Trip (4wks)

[*]06-05-2009 - Interview at 9:00am at HCMC Consulate (result: blue)

[*]07-08-2009 - Submitted RFE: Beneficiary's Relatives & Evidence of Relationship

[*]08-xx-2009 - 4th Trip (4wks)

[*]10-07-2009 - AP 91 days - Result: APPROVED!!

[*]10-31-2009 - POE: Detroit, MI

[*]11-18-2009 - Social Security Card

[*]11-20-2009 - Green Card

[*]01-21-2010 - Driver's License

THE NEXT STEPS...

[*]02/07/2011 - Renew Vietnam Passport

[*]07/30/2011 - Process of Removing Conditions Begins

[*]09/25/2011 - Date of I-751

[*]09/28/2011 - NOA1

[*]10/19/2011 - Biometrics

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This is what the email says...

Dear Ms. _____,

Please refer the complete case number HCM2009XXXXXX in all correspondence when you contact us.

Our records show that a consular officer reviewed the beneficiary’s case on July 8. However, a consular officer determined that the case required further review. Due to the large number of cases to be reviewed and the need to be fair to each applicant, we do not review cases out of sequence except when there is an urgent need to do so. Please be assured that the application and supporting information will be given every consideration consistent with U.S. law and regulations.

While the case is pending review, we do not require any further documents. We will notify the beneficiary once the review is completed.

Sincerely,

Information Tea

Linda24

I did call and ask they say that nomally took 45 to 50days working on that

John

Consular Section

U.S. Consulate General HCMC

Tel: (84-8) 3520 4220

Fax: (84-8) 3520 4235

E-mail: hcmcinfo@state.gov (regarding visa issues)

acshcmc@state.gov (regarding services for U.S. citizens)

Adoption: HanoiAdoptions@state.gov

Website: http://hochiminh.usconsulate.gov

This e-mail is UNCLASSIFIED based on the definitions provided in E.O. 12958.

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