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Hello everyone.

I went to the embassy on Tuesday and I was approved the CR1 the consular took my fingerprints and then told me welcome to the United States, also told me that I will get my passport within 10 working days.

On Thursday I had an email asking me to send my dad's death certificate and also to explain to them my financial status. I scanned my dad's death certificate and also told them that I have been working as an English teacher but right now is my husband the one that supports me.

Can any one tell me please after all of this can the refuse me the visa??? I mean they took finger prints told me welcome... Can they say no and if so what could I do? Thank you so much.

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Hello everyone.

I went to the embassy on Tuesday and I was approved the CR1 the consular took my fingerprints and then told me welcome to the United States, also told me that I will get my passport within 10 working days.

On Thursday I had an email asking me to send my dad's death certificate and also to explain to them my financial status. I scanned my dad's death certificate and also told them that I have been working as an English teacher but right now is my husband the one that supports me.

Can any one tell me please after all of this can the refuse me the visa??? I mean they took finger prints told me welcome... Can they say no and if so what could I do? Thank you so much.

Yes, they can still say no.

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It may be encouraging (?) to note that Bogota is a total chaotic mess most of the time. On the one hand, they love to make themselves feel important by creating all kinds of bureaucratic hoopla. On the other hand, they don't actually even know what to do with a lot of the hoopla they create. I only say this because I constantly see people getting put through the wringer for absolutely no apparent reason at Bogota. On the downside, I know some people who had their case screwed up for several MONTHS thanks to Bogota completely not understanding a very standard procedure. These things happen. Just do what they ask and hopefully you'll have that visa sooner rather than later!

Long story short, we have a complicated case. We've been at this for nearly 5 years. You can read our story here. I highly recommend our attorney Laurel Scott, as well as attorneys Laura Fernandez and Lizz Cannon .

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2012, started over in Seoul: I-130 filed DCF on 7/2, I-130 approved 8/8, Medical at Yonsei Severance 11/20, IR1 appointment in November 2012.

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