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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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What does the color slip mean, all I know is Pink means your approval what does the other color mean? Can anyone clear this up, for future people going to the interview

Thanks

04/06/11 Automatic recorder on the NVC machine stated that my package was received this date and have to wait 6-8 weeks for next responds

04/16/11 RFE issing my spouse passport biopage

04/18/11 Email back the missing paperwork for NVC

04/19/11 Email from NVC they recieved the RFE I sent.

04/20/11 Spoke with NVC they say have to wait 20days for change

05/16/11 Spoke with NVC they say "case is complete, and that their interview appointment is full for June- to call back in June 17 for a interview appointment time for July most likely."

05/16/11 SIF on the payment portal website

05/20/11 Interview letter arrived via email for June 15 interview date in Guz

06/13/11 Medical Test today

06/15/11 Doc intake

06/16/11 Interview day waited for my wife at the embassy

06/16/11 APPROVE

06/18/11 Visa in her hand at China post office

6/23/11 Land in US at San Francisco airport

7/11/11 Waiting for her SSN card, received her Green Card Already

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What does the color slip mean, all I know is Pink means your approval what does the other color mean? Can anyone clear this up, for future people going to the interview

Thanks

The very simplified version:

PINK/ORANGISH: approved petition

BLUE: request for additional evidence

WHITE: denial (which in some cases can be overturned)

Again...simplified version. :thumbs::innocent:

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K1 completion: 03-10-2010, PINK!!!(well..it's orangish)
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Thanks, simple is good.

The very simplified version:

PINK/ORANGISH: approved petition

BLUE: request for additional evidence

WHITE: denial (which in some cases can be overturned)

Again...simplified version. :thumbs::innocent:

04/06/11 Automatic recorder on the NVC machine stated that my package was received this date and have to wait 6-8 weeks for next responds

04/16/11 RFE issing my spouse passport biopage

04/18/11 Email back the missing paperwork for NVC

04/19/11 Email from NVC they recieved the RFE I sent.

04/20/11 Spoke with NVC they say have to wait 20days for change

05/16/11 Spoke with NVC they say "case is complete, and that their interview appointment is full for June- to call back in June 17 for a interview appointment time for July most likely."

05/16/11 SIF on the payment portal website

05/20/11 Interview letter arrived via email for June 15 interview date in Guz

06/13/11 Medical Test today

06/15/11 Doc intake

06/16/11 Interview day waited for my wife at the embassy

06/16/11 APPROVE

06/18/11 Visa in her hand at China post office

6/23/11 Land in US at San Francisco airport

7/11/11 Waiting for her SSN card, received her Green Card Already

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Oh - one more thing -

WHITE sometimes is the colour of the 'call in letter' which can be issued in lieu of the blue slip.

a Call in Letter is better than a blue slip, IMO, as it gives the respondent a 'get in free' pass to show up at the IV unit, letter and evidence in hand, to give over, face to face.

Usually the 'turn around time' with a call in letter is 'faster' than any blue-slip evidence response.

Usually.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
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