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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Hi Everyone

I have posted for sometimes and hopefully I post the right place.

As of today 5/21/2013, my wife informed me that two investigators came to her house, my wife was not home at the time. While they were waiting, they looked everywhere inside the house.

Once my wife got home, they asked her to sit down and started to ask questions, all questions are the same they asked my wife at the interview in the Consulate office.

I know that it is a good sign that they start up my my (CR1). Anyone that went through this process, please give me some advice.

After the investigators met with your spouse, How long before they inform you that the visa issue or refuse? Appreciate your time.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hi Everyone

I have posted for sometimes and hopefully I post the right place.

As of today 5/21/2013, my wife informed me that two investigators came to her house, my wife was not home at the time. While they were waiting, they looked everywhere inside the house.

Once my wife got home, they asked her to sit down and started to ask questions, all questions are the same they asked my wife at the interview in the Consulate office.

I know that it is a good sign that they start up my my (CR1). Anyone that went through this process, please give me some advice.

After the investigators met with your spouse, How long before they inform you that the visa issue or refuse? Appreciate your time.

hello there,

yes my husband had the same experience jan 4 2012, 2 days after his first interview. the investigator called him while i was online with him and posed as a DHL rep. when the man came to our apratment the first thing he asked was to look thru our apartment, my husband refused at first but after 10 minutes of them talking is when he found out this guy was from the embassy.

after that we were in Admin Processing for over 5 months til i got our congressman at the first interview, they told my husband 2 weeks and they would call, which they never did but that is when all heck broke loose. they try to call him liar and stuff. they sent our papers back to uscis with an attitude. took over 8 months for them to review. that is when i saw the Notice of intent to revoke and the investigators report and oh did he lie his butt off. but i was able to prove him and the embassy wrong and we were reaffirmed and sent back to the embassy to finish the visa process. now we are in AP again for almost 2 months now but i got the congressman involved again.

be careful what the investigators do.

if she wasnt home, how they get in to look around her home?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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My Mother-law was home at the time. Based on my understanding is that they asked her permision. Yes your case is luckly, it is a short for waiting. My was pending for farther investigation 1 year and 3 months. I hope you get approve soon and good luck.

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