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INTERVIEW PROCESS WENT STRANGE.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Thank you for the positive feedback. I think after seeing people's point here it may be nothing to be concerned about at this time. It's just so hard to get approved and cry with my wife at the interview, then have it taken back by a simple phone call telling you are in an AP process now before we can issue the visa.

I'm going to try not stressing out and worrying about this. It's now in Gods hands. i will pray and ask for healing and strength. all i can do is keep my wife calm being she is pregnant and waiting for a phone call from the embassy.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Ok so the embassy emailed me back today. this is what they said,

Dear Mr. Whitted:

We are very, very sorry, but in your wife’s case, there is an administrative process that is required by law to be completed before we can approve your wife’s visa. Unfortunately, we did not notice that this process was necessary until after your wife had departed the Embassy.

We apologize for the confusion and the system malfunction that resulted in your wife having to come to the Embassy twice, and we also apologize for the delay in issuing your wife’s visa. We are doing everything possible to expedite her case, and we are sensitive to the fact that she is pregnant. We are hopeful that this process will be resolved soon.

Again, many apologies for the inconvenience caused to you and your wife.

Sincerely,

IV Unit

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Poland
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Ok so the embassy emailed me back today. this is what they said,

Dear Mr. Whitted:

We are very, very sorry, but in your wife’s case, there is an administrative process that is required by law to be completed before we can approve your wife’s visa. Unfortunately, we did not notice that this process was necessary until after your wife had departed the Embassy.

We apologize for the confusion and the system malfunction that resulted in your wife having to come to the Embassy twice, and we also apologize for the delay in issuing your wife’s visa. We are doing everything possible to expedite her case, and we are sensitive to the fact that she is pregnant. We are hopeful that this process will be resolved soon.

Again, many apologies for the inconvenience caused to you and your wife.

Sincerely,

IV Unit

That sounds promising to me!

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