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Filed: Other Country: Nigeria
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So, went for the second interview yesterday, only it wasn't really an interview. I sat down for a long time and watched so many being interviewed. After a a while, a nigerian staff called me to the window, and apologised for keeping me so long, and asked for the certificates that i was asked to verify, she took them and asked me to wait a little more. At the end, they interviewed everyone, until it was just me and my children in the hall.

Finally, a Consular called me to her window and asked if i was been attended to and i said i dont think so. With my passport she called up my case on the system. Asked me for the verification letter, stamped it and wrote something that looked like "verified"or "verification", after which she gave me the infamous case in Administrative Process" letter, we will write or call you.

My question is, do they still go and verify the verification letter? if they do, why bother to ask me to go verify it in the first instance? or is it just a normal procedure to follow for any document verification?

pls, comment on this if u have anything on the matter tro say. thanks.

F2A from my husband, for me and our children.

2005-05-21: Got married to my man.

Priority Date: Dec 26, 2006

2006-12-23: I-130 Sent

2007-01-05: I-130 NOA1

2009-05-21: I-130 Approved

2009-06-04: NVC Case No. generated

2010-01-15: DS-3032 / I-864 Bill generated

2010-01-17: Choice of Agent sent via e-mail

2010-01-22: Paid I-864 Bill

2010-01-25: I-864 Bill shows PAID

2010-01-28: Received email saying: Choice of agent accepted/IV bill generated.

2010-01-28: Paid IV bill.

2010-02-25: Sent out completed I-864 and DS- 230.

2010-04-08: Case Complete.

2010-05-03: Interview scheduled for June 2nd 2010 as per NVC live operator.

2010-06-02: 221g refusal pending return of requested document.

2010-06-03: Obtained the requested document. E-mailed consulate requesting a new interview date.

2011-01-26: Visas Approved! To be picked up Feb 2nd.

2011-02-01: Got an e-mail stating Visas aint ready for pick-up yet!! Oh God PLSSSSSSS.

2011-02-09: Got a reply to my incenssant e-mails scolding me for writing, and asking me to refrain from writing more letters, and stating officially that am on AP!!!

2011-03-15: Picked up Visas. Oh My God!

2011-03-21: POE, Atlanta Georgia. Find it hard to believe this is truly happening. Thank you God.

NOW IN THE US.

2011-03-28: Received our Social Security Cards in the Mail.

2011-04-08: Received Green Cards.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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So, went for the second interview yesterday, only it wasn't really an interview. I sat down for a long time and watched so many being interviewed. After a a while, a nigerian staff called me to the window, and apologised for keeping me so long, and asked for the certificates that i was asked to verify, she took them and asked me to wait a little more. At the end, they interviewed everyone, until it was just me and my children in the hall.

Finally, a Consular called me to her window and asked if i was been attended to and i said i dont think so. With my passport she called up my case on the system. Asked me for the verification letter, stamped it and wrote something that looked like "verified"or "verification", after which she gave me the infamous case in Administrative Process" letter, we will write or call you.

My question is, do they still go and verify the verification letter? if they do, why bother to ask me to go verify it in the first instance? or is it just a normal procedure to follow for any document verification?

pls, comment on this if u have anything on the matter tro say. thanks.

well i am not sure if you have posted how it went during your first interview and if not i advice that you throw more light to it in order to get the required advice .thanks and best in the future

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Your timeline is very slow. They seem to be suspecting something about your relationship. Nigeria will do all sorts of things in their AP investigations. SO I would suspect they may look at your document on their own.

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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