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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Tunisia
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Interview today, and my husband received a 221g stating his file will require AP. I'm in shock. I don't know what to do.

He has his passport; they said they'll ask for it back when they need it. They didn't ask for any other documents.

what did they check mark on the 221g form? it should have a X next to the reason for refusal, ours was hand typed in the first, it specifically stated skype logs etc, so we gave chat,phone,medical insurance, look closely at refusal worksheet, this is not a denial, they are just doing some detail processing. they gave my husbands passport back as well, they will call when AP complete, and be sure he takes his passport with him, they will take it at that time. Take care

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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what did they check mark on the 221g form? it should have a X next to the reason for refusal

"Your application requires additional AP before a final decision can be made."

That's all.

USC attempting to obtain GC for Canadian husband


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Apr 11, 2011: I-130 filed
Jul 11, 2011: I-130 approved
Aug 18, 2011: NVC process begins
Oct 6, 2011: NVC process completed
Nov 4, 2011: Interview date assigned
Dec 2, 2011: Interview at Consulate (Result: AP - No reason given on 221g)
Feb 7, 2012: Passport requested by Consulate
(...Husband needed passport for personal reasons during this time...)
Apr 9, 2012: Passport mailed to Consulate
Apr 25, 2012: Visa issued
May 1, 2012: Visa in hand
May 31, 2012: POE at Montreal's Trudeau Airport
Early July: Physical Green Card received in mail. Yes, it's green!

March 13, 2014: ROC filed (went to VSC)

March 17, 2014: NOA

April 22, 2014: Biometrics appointment

December 9, 2014: Case inquiry initiated

December 11, 2014: Response: "The processing of your case has been delayed. A check of our records establishes that your case is not yet ready for decision, as the required security checks remain pending."

March 14, 2014: Received NOA that approval had been given on March 10; expect new GC within 60 days.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Tunisia
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still waiting AP, senator office says about 90% of all AP's take no longer than about 60 days, but can be anytime, and says no matter how many times you inquire status or email, they will not tell you why you are in AP or how long it will take, so we just need to be patient and focus and wait, and soon we will get that most important phone call in our lives, good luck to all

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still waiting AP, senator office says about 90% of all AP's take no longer than about 60 days, but can be anytime, and says no matter how many times you inquire status or email, they will not tell you why you are in AP or how long it will take, so we just need to be patient and focus and wait, and soon we will get that most important phone call in our lives, good luck to all

hi.we are still waiting too.my wife's dad called too and talk with co nd he said no worries i should hear something next few days and still nothing.almost a month and half now waiting.hope it's 60 days like you said.im hoping we both hear something this days.let we keep praying .inshallah all will be ok in the end .take care and keep me updated.gud luck

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Tunisia
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still waiting Administrative Processing, given refusal letter with request for more skype logs, and passport given back, I have been looking at older forums here and seen mention of USCIS, my question this evening: "does this mean our application was sent back to USCIS? or is it still at the embassy in Tunisia?" Thank you all for your supportive words!

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