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im new to this curious to know what the colors stand for my wife has an interview in feb on the 7th.

Here is a thread where the colors are explained in the context that may be helpfull to what you may (or may not) experience:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/298978-interview-at-hcmc-37-summary-and-questions-blue/page__p__4801386__hl__pink+blue+white__fromsearch__1#entry4801386

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Pink is approved

Green, White and Blue are all forms of denial.. it could be a temporary denial that requires additional info or investigation (anything other than approval/pink is considered denial of some form). It could be that the case is being denied and returned to USCIS.

Which color they use usually has to do with what they are doing, blue usually is a temporary denial along as is the green. The white is most often used for cases retrned to USCIS.

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