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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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We or my fiance was placed on AP (221-g). No documentation needed, obviously no reason stated but my question is, has anyone ever gotten a 2nd interview after USCIS has revised? Just wondering because I do know that most cases expire...

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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A lot of cases get a 2nd interview. Call the NVC after week, and as often as you need to feel comfortable. NVC, will be able to tell you what is going on with your case (they see what the Embassy has on their computer).

Good Luck.

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06/27/2007 - We met online

04/29/2010 - Went to Morocco to visit Rachid

05/07/2010 - Married

06/15/2010 - I-130 Sent to Chicago Lockbox

06/17/2010 - I-130 Packet Delivered, signed for by L. BOX

06/22/2010 - NOA1 issued and mailed

06/24/2010 - Cheque Cashed ($355)

06/25/2010 - Received NOA 1 in mail

06/29/2010 - Touched

06/30/2010 - Touched :)

08/03/2010 - Touched :)

10/07/2010 - Touched :)

01/26/2011 - RFE

02/08/2011 - Sent USCIS our RFE

02/10/2011 - USCIS Received the RFE

03/22/2011 - NOA2!!!!!!!!

03/28/2011 - NVC received our Petition

04/05/2011 - NVC Case Number Given

04/07/2011 - Paid AOS

04/16/2011 - Paid IV

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Filed: Country: Morocco
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A lot of cases get a 2nd interview. Call the NVC after week, and as often as you need to feel comfortable. NVC, will be able to tell you what is going on with your case (they see what the Embassy has on their computer).

Good Luck.

Hi I have a question: what is Touched, Touched , Touched?? and wat this mean??

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hi I have a question: what is Touched, Touched , Touched?? and wat this mean??

Touched. Touched is just a slang people on here use to describe if USCIS is working on you file at a particular day....Most people are touched once or twice before they get their approval

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