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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Qatar
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1. What they asked you are very basic common documents that you should have submitted when your wife applied for you. NVC stated that they wants sponsor recent tax return, W2, employement letter (optional) and recent paystubs. These things are very basic things that they should have submitted unless they did not follow any instructions given on I-864.

2. If you submitted the police certificate already, Embassy will not ask you for it again so relax but if you did not submit it then its time to get one.

3. Your AP is different, they have not put you on background check, its just you're missing documents so as SOON you submit those to Embassy and keep in touch with them, your visa will be issued as soon as they process it.

4. Just because you did oath and have done visa, dont get excited. They had to conduct your interview either now or then when you submit docs so they did yours now and you are not the only one. Everyone goes thru this. They called you becuz they want to interview you and if youre missing any docs they will tell you and if you r not then you're good to go and visa is issued on tne spot.

I say its your wife's fault of not providing all docs to NVC and then it is also NVC's fault for not doing their job properly. If NVC would have paid attention, they would have notified your wife to supply them with missing docs but they did not do that and send your case to embassy which scheduled your interview

How you can say this is not background check AP? :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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Actually i had provided 4 police clerance certifcates (since i lived in four areas.03 in my home country and 4th in kingdom) with following date of issuances:

1-17-JULY 2012

2-10-AUG 2012

3-04-SEPT 2012

4-08-Sept 2012

so all above certifcates were not expired at the time of interview since my CR-1 interview was in first week of NOV 2012.

Understood. But if any of them expire before your visa is printed you will be required to send in any that are outdated at that time, remember AP can take months. My husbands was only good for 3 months. If they are valid longer and still good when your visa is printed you will have no problems and will be good to go!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Saudi Arabia
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Actually i had provided 4 police clerance certifcates (since i lived in four areas.03 in my home country and 4th in kingdom) with following date of issuances:

1-17-JULY 2012

2-10-AUG 2012

3-04-SEPT 2012

4-08-Sept 2012

so all above certifcates were not expired at the time of interview since my CR-1 interview was in first week of NOV 2012.

Good Luck :)

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