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I got my new interview scheduled after the NOIR, what to do?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Prepare for your next interview by knowing as much as possible about each other. Take recent emails, chat logs and phone records. If you have visited each other sense you were reaffirmed take proof of that and pictures from your visit.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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They have disagreed with the reason your petition was originally sent back. However there is still a chance a CO may drum up yet another reason. This is rare because if they try again they must have better proof than 'I think there is something wrong" know everything about each other. Prepare just like this was your first interview but know there is less of a chance to be rejected.

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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Prepare for your next interview by knowing as much as possible about each other. Take recent emails, chat logs and phone records. If you have visited each other sense you were reaffirmed take proof of that and pictures from your visit.

Thank you so much. Initially, i was rejected last year Sept 2012 by the CO who said that my wife didn't make enough income the last 3 years 2011,2010,2009, but when they sent back the petition, they USCIS notified us of the NOIR claiming we are scammers, but we sent them evidences, and the USCIS reaffirmed the case, it took a whole year for the process, i thought it was just an administrative processing, now, im preparing more than anybody can imagine. thanks

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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what to do now, prior to interview?

1. get a new medical exam 15 to 20 days prior to the next interview.

2. prep a new I-864, using the new 9 page document, and 3 years of tax info (2012, 2011, 2010) and current annual income proof for 2013.

3. get a new police clearance certificate, either nowish or 15 to 30 days prior to the next interview.

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what to do now, prior to interview?

1. get a new medical exam 15 to 20 days prior to the next interview.

2. prep a new I-864, using the new 9 page document, and 3 years of tax info (2012, 2011, 2010) and current annual income proof for 2013.

3. get a new police clearance certificate, either nowish or 15 to 30 days prior to the next interview.

Thanks, im getting the police clearance nowish soonish

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