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My daughter went to her interview on the 22, of January and they told her that they need more evidence of her mother and stepfather living together. We send what we have but I dont know if what we send is enough. I'm so worried right now.

You have nothing to worry about. You sent what you had to send. The fact that you actually sent something is a point in her favor because the mere fact of being asked for more info scares off most frauds. In any case you have nothing to be afraid of until you know what happens next. Stop scaring yourself.

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My daugther had her interview on Januray 22,they didnt give her the visa because she didnt answer 2 of the 10 queston they ask her.they said they needs some document to prove that my housband and I are living together. I sent them what I have but I dont know if thats enough. Please guys, do anyone know how long it takes for them to contact us.

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You have nothing to worry about. You sent what you had to send. The fact that you actually sent something is a point in her favor because the mere fact of being asked for more info scares off most frauds. In any case you have nothing to be afraid of until you know what happens next. Stop scaring yourself.

thanks alot, I really need that word of encouragemnt.

Moved from IR-1/CR-1 Progress Reports to Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America forum; duplicate thread on this topic removed, please do not start mulitple threads on the same topic. Post from duplicate thread posted below.

What???

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Hi everyone it's been three weeks now since my daughter went for her intreview and they said that they need more evidence of me and my houband living together.Can anyone tell me how long this process normally takes.

Have you returned or submitted the evidence they requested for at the interview?

My friend's 16yr-old son got approved just about 21days . They had asked for evidence of the existence father/son relationship. The child was born out of wedlock so they wanted more than just birth cert to prove that relationship. They requested for evidence that the child was legitimated prior to his 18th birthday. He had to send them a whole bunch of financial receipts, photos at birth, school docs and DNA evidence.

Anyway, the short answer to your question is about 3 to 6weeks of getting the acceptable (requested) evidence. Good luck.

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