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yes is anyone had this experienced...or experienced by ur friends.. ? :unsure::unsure::unsure:

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May 15, 2017: NOA1 
June 05, 2017: Biometric Done
June 19, 2017: Case is in Line for an Interview
June 25, 2018: USCIS Scheduled an Interview
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Aug. 09, 2018: Oath Ceremony

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Has anyone gone through the interview with the petitioner right there with them and been denied? If so, can you state the reasons you were denied and what you did about it?

I will answer for my ex-wife in irrevocable absenteeism, YES. Reasons being her late registration Live Birth and lack of sufficient old ID's.

They kept her passport and she was given Form 221(g) "Wait until you hear from us." We did pay for Delbros courier delivery, so not a denial.

After phone calls to the IV Immigrant Visa Unit and a request for appeal was faxed to the embassy, a second interview was arranged 2 weeks later. Same story, lack of old ID's. She claimed that she lost her old memoirs from from moving around and also due to a house fire in the squatters, I saw the fire damage on the walls personally. Still on administrative review.

She contacted her elementary school principal who sent her transcripts to the Embassy, and I also followed up with a congressional inquiry.

Three months from initial interview, Delbros was walking down her street with her visa. I believe the US Embassy now uses a different delivery service than Delbros.

Just remember that the petition first has to be approved by the USCIS service center, then by the Dept of State, THEN it gets forwarded to the Embassy in Manila who's duty is to interview the candidate in person to review and verify the aforementioned. Any case that they put on administrative review is for good cause.

If you have nothing to hide, then you have nothing to worry about.

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