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Hi VJers, I am waiting for my interview which is next month on 22nd of October, 2013. The thing is I planned a trip to China when my file was at NVC and before knowing the interview date.

Now, I got the China visa but I am not certain whether or not should I make the trip. It's a business trip so will it have any affect during the interview? I know I might have to answer a lot of questions regarding this in interview but will I be in any risk?unsure.png

I am thinking that if I do not go now and wait till the interview and later I fall on AP my passport will stuck in embassy and my China visa will become invalid by the time I get my passport back.

Will it delay my visa processing? If anyone has same experience please share.

Any help is highly appreciated,please share any kind of experience you had in the similar situation.

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10/08/2016: Application Package Sent

10/31/2016: Early Biometric Done (Walk-In)

12/06/2016: In Line for Interview

04/20/2016: Online Status Changed to "Interview was Scheduled" 

05/25/2017: Interview Date- Approved!

06/01/2017: Reply to RFE (N-14) Sent

09/20/2017: Email from Ombudsman confirming that they got in touch with USCIS, advised to wait 60 days.

09/22/2017: Request to find out about the case to Senator, acknowledged the receipt of inquiry.

10/02/2017: Ombudsman’s office notified that USCIS made a decision on the case and I will be informed by USCIS within 30 days.

10/02/2017: Talked with a Tier-2 officer and he informed my case was in line for oath since September 22nd, 2017.

10/10/2017: Online status changed to “Inline for Oath ceremony”

10/14/2017: Online status changed to “Oath Ceremony Letter Mailed”

11/03/2017: OATH CEREMONY!

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*** Thread moved from Working & Traveling forum to the Embassy/Consulate forum -- topic involves the interview. ***

06-04-2007 = TSC stamps postal return-receipt for I-129f.

06-11-2007 = NOA1 date (unknown to me).

07-20-2007 = Phoned Immigration Officer; got WAC#; where's NOA1?

09-25-2007 = Touch (first-ever).

09-28-2007 = NOA1, 23 days after their 45-day promise to send it (grrrr).

10-20 & 11-14-2007 = Phoned ImmOffs; "still pending."

12-11-2007 = 180 days; file is "between workstations, may be early Jan."; touches 12/11 & 12/12.

12-18-2007 = Call; file is with Division 9 ofcr. (bckgrnd check); e-prompt to shake it; touch.

12-19-2007 = NOA2 by e-mail & web, dated 12-18-07 (187 days; 201 per VJ); in mail 12/24/07.

01-09-2008 = File from USCIS to NVC, 1-4-08; NVC creates file, 1/15/08; to consulate 1/16/08.

01-23-2008 = Consulate gets file; outdated Packet 4 mailed to fiancee 1/27/08; rec'd 3/3/08.

04-29-2008 = Fiancee's 4-min. consular interview, 8:30 a.m.; much evidence brought but not allowed to be presented (consul: "More proof! Second interview! Bring your fiance!").

05-05-2008 = Infuriating $12 call to non-English-speaking consulate appointment-setter.

05-06-2008 = Better $12 call to English-speaker; "joint" interview date 6/30/08 (my selection).

06-30-2008 = Stokes Interrogations w/Ecuadorian (not USC); "wait 2 weeks; we'll mail her."

07-2008 = Daily calls to DOS: "currently processing"; 8/05 = Phoned consulate, got Section Chief; wrote him.

08-07-08 = E-mail from consulate, promising to issue visa "as soon as we get her passport" (on 8/12, per DHL).

08-27-08 = Phoned consulate (they "couldn't find" our file); visa DHL'd 8/28; in hand 9/1; through POE on 10/9 with NO hassles(!).

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Hey xtrasome,

You can still use your passport if your case is in AP. I asked for my husband who is in AP and the Embassy replied stating:

"If your husband requires his passport for any purpose while the additional processing is pending, he may collect it from the embassy. In order to collect his passport he may come to the Consular Section on any Sunday-Wednesday between 12:00-12:30 p.m. at gate # 2. He should bring his blue refusal sheet (OF-194) and a copy of this e-mail as a reference so that we can surrender his passport."

Just make sure to return your passport to the Embassy once you're back from China. And pray that your case doesn't even have to go through AP, then you won't have to worry about this.

06.27.12: Mailed out I-130 IR1 for husband

07.02.12: NOA1
03.08.13: NOA2
05.10.13: Case complete

07.10.13: Interview - AP

12.05.13: AP completed

12.17.13: Visa in hand

02.02.14: POE - NYC

04.04.14: Greencard in hand

11.06.19: Mailed out N-400

12.03.19: Biometrics

01.21.21: Citizenship Interview

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06.01.18: F2A filed for brothers ages 20, 19 and 16

03.26.20: Petition approved ages 21, 20 and 17

04.24.21: DQ - awaiting interview ages 22, 21 and 18

09.25.24: Interview for 3 brothers - Approved!

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Hey xtrasome,

You can still use your passport if your case is in AP. I asked for my husband who is in AP and the Embassy replied stating:

"If your husband requires his passport for any purpose while the additional processing is pending, he may collect it from the embassy. In order to collect his passport he may come to the Consular Section on any Sunday-Wednesday between 12:00-12:30 p.m. at gate # 2. He should bring his blue refusal sheet (OF-194) and a copy of this e-mail as a reference so that we can surrender his passport."

Just make sure to return your passport to the Embassy once you're back from China. And pray that your case doesn't even have to go through AP, then you won't have to worry about this.

Thank you a lot for finding it out and letting me know. I just had my interview today and I got the approval! dancin5hr.gif I really appreciate all your helps. Thank you again. I saw most of the people were getting approval today, I think they don't harass people without any reason. if you do not mind I have some questions regarding your husbands interview.

1. Why you applied so late? I can see you applied after 2 years from your marriage date. In my opinion if you haven't done so yet you should clarify and send the embassy one e-mail every weekend explaining why you are so late to apply and your future plans and how it's hampering your life, just keep in touch with them through emails. They literally take their emails seriously and always try to respond to them.

2. I did not see any rooms where you can sit and take the interview, in your review you said he sat and shook hands! This is confusing because there are 10 rooms and all the IO's are behind the window and you can't even touch them they have a whole under these windows for submitting the papers. They can even control this little whole under windows; they can close it or open it when they want, you can never insert your hand. I am just curious as I have visited the embassy today and I also have a friend who works inside I asked him about any room where people can have face to face interview, he said this can never happen because of security reasons they don't expose themselves physically to any applicant!

I might be wrong but just a little curious, if you don't want to answer want just ignore this, thank you again.good.gif

10/08/2016: Application Package Sent

10/31/2016: Early Biometric Done (Walk-In)

12/06/2016: In Line for Interview

04/20/2016: Online Status Changed to "Interview was Scheduled" 

05/25/2017: Interview Date- Approved!

06/01/2017: Reply to RFE (N-14) Sent

09/20/2017: Email from Ombudsman confirming that they got in touch with USCIS, advised to wait 60 days.

09/22/2017: Request to find out about the case to Senator, acknowledged the receipt of inquiry.

10/02/2017: Ombudsman’s office notified that USCIS made a decision on the case and I will be informed by USCIS within 30 days.

10/02/2017: Talked with a Tier-2 officer and he informed my case was in line for oath since September 22nd, 2017.

10/10/2017: Online status changed to “Inline for Oath ceremony”

10/14/2017: Online status changed to “Oath Ceremony Letter Mailed”

11/03/2017: OATH CEREMONY!

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Thank you a lot for finding it out and letting me know. I just had my interview today and I got the approval! dancin5hr.gif I really appreciate all your helps. Thank you again. I saw most of the people were getting approval today, I think they don't harass people without any reason. if you do not mind I have some questions regarding your husbands interview.

1. Why you applied so late? I can see you applied after 2 years from your marriage date. In my opinion if you haven't done so yet you should clarify and send the embassy one e-mail every weekend explaining why you are so late to apply and your future plans and how it's hampering your life, just keep in touch with them through emails. They literally take their emails seriously and always try to respond to them.

2. I did not see any rooms where you can sit and take the interview, in your review you said he sat and shook hands! This is confusing because there are 10 rooms and all the IO's are behind the window and you can't even touch them they have a whole under these windows for submitting the papers. They can even control this little whole under windows; they can close it or open it when they want, you can never insert your hand. I am just curious as I have visited the embassy today and I also have a friend who works inside I asked him about any room where people can have face to face interview, he said this can never happen because of security reasons they don't expose themselves physically to any applicant!

I might be wrong but just a little curious, if you don't want to answer want just ignore this, thank you again.good.gif

Congrats on your approval! To answer your questions:

1. We waited to apply because we were both students when we got married and I didn't have a job, and my husband couldn't leave Bangladesh without finishing his studies. We figured if we waited and applied closer to his graduation (May 2013), it wouldn't interfere with his studies. You think I should keep emailing the embassy? How do you know it makes a difference for a case in AP?

2. Maybe I misunderstood what my husband told me. I'll ask him again next time I talk to him and get back to you!

06.27.12: Mailed out I-130 IR1 for husband

07.02.12: NOA1
03.08.13: NOA2
05.10.13: Case complete

07.10.13: Interview - AP

12.05.13: AP completed

12.17.13: Visa in hand

02.02.14: POE - NYC

04.04.14: Greencard in hand

11.06.19: Mailed out N-400

12.03.19: Biometrics

01.21.21: Citizenship Interview

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06.01.18: F2A filed for brothers ages 20, 19 and 16

03.26.20: Petition approved ages 21, 20 and 17

04.24.21: DQ - awaiting interview ages 22, 21 and 18

09.25.24: Interview for 3 brothers - Approved!

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Congrats on your approval! To answer your questions:

1. We waited to apply because we were both students when we got married and I didn't have a job, and my husband couldn't leave Bangladesh without finishing his studies. We figured if we waited and applied closer to his graduation (May 2013), it wouldn't interfere with his studies. You think I should keep emailing the embassy? How do you know it makes a difference for a case in AP?

2. Maybe I misunderstood what my husband told me. I'll ask him again next time I talk to him and get back to you!

Thank you for your reply...smile.png

1. About emailing I said that because we did the same before my interview, my friend(who works in embassy) suggested me to ask them every little questions no matter how silly it is, and it's even better if the petitioner do that,I have no idea if it worked or not but worth a try. We knew our date on 9th of September,2013 starting from that day we sent 12 emails to IV email address in BD embassy and they replied very nicely within every 2 days, we cleared all our facts and let them know all our plans and everything. Just wanted to tell you may be it works though I am not sure. I can understand it's really hard for you and I appreciate your patience, in this kind of situation you should try everything,may be you already did.

In sha Allah you will be out of AP soon, I will pray for you and all the people here who are suffering. Take Care.good.gif

10/08/2016: Application Package Sent

10/31/2016: Early Biometric Done (Walk-In)

12/06/2016: In Line for Interview

04/20/2016: Online Status Changed to "Interview was Scheduled" 

05/25/2017: Interview Date- Approved!

06/01/2017: Reply to RFE (N-14) Sent

09/20/2017: Email from Ombudsman confirming that they got in touch with USCIS, advised to wait 60 days.

09/22/2017: Request to find out about the case to Senator, acknowledged the receipt of inquiry.

10/02/2017: Ombudsman’s office notified that USCIS made a decision on the case and I will be informed by USCIS within 30 days.

10/02/2017: Talked with a Tier-2 officer and he informed my case was in line for oath since September 22nd, 2017.

10/10/2017: Online status changed to “Inline for Oath ceremony”

10/14/2017: Online status changed to “Oath Ceremony Letter Mailed”

11/03/2017: OATH CEREMONY!

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