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IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION
Administrative Processing
Immigrant Visa Case Number: ISL2009 XXXXX 01 ISL Case Creation Date: 13-Feb-2009 Status Updated Date: 28-Oct-2013
Your visa case is currently undergoing necessary administrative processing. This processing can take several weeks. Please follow any instructions provided by the Consular Officer at the time of your interview. If further information is needed, you will be contacted. If your visa application is approved, it will be processed and mailed/available within two business days. Under the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act, Immigrant Visas for "Diversity Visas" cannot be issued after September 30th of the year in which you were selected to apply for a Diversity Visa. For example, entrants into the Diversity Visa Program in Fall of 2011 were selected for Diversity Visa 2012 Program, and selectees MUST apply and receive their visa prior to September 30, 2012 otherwise they lose eligibility to receive a Diversity Immigrant Visa, regardless of additional administrative processing. In addition, please note that some immigrant visas may not be able to be issued if the annual numerical limit for that category has been reached.
why they doing this to us ? why they put our case in ap from so long we have been married 6 years and we never get together in real life only things my wife visit me in pakistan i can not go there ? why they doing this to us they destroy our lives and happiness crying.gif crying.gif crying.gif crying.gif no body cant help us we have been trying alot asking everyone to help us on our case but there is no body help us crying.gif crying.gif crying.gif Only God will help us ... still I have little breath in my body to be live day by day ... its not about the visa its about i love my wife so much ... and she have to leave pakistan every 3 months for go home country buz she have some medical problem there ... crying.gif crying.gif crying.gif i hope i hear good news soon i dont know what to do :( may allah bless everyone and help them on this horrible processa ammen thanks
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Can i apply for visit visa please ? Durning 2 Years AP In Islamambad ? Please Anyone can help us

Thank you

You can always apply. Whether or not you'll get approved is an entirely different matter.

Pakistan is not a good country to try and immigrate from. Them's just the the breaks with it.

November 14th, 2013: She's here!

December 12th, 2013: Picked up marriage license.

December 14th, 2013: Wedding

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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brother im assuming that your wife has contacted her senators and congressman to try and resolve the issue........always try to look on the bright side if your wife is able to come and visit you for three months at a time it is better than those that can not visit because of money issues...:) i know it dont seem fair but you really are blessed

inshAllah this will be resolved in the way that is best for yourose.gif

sara

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Thank you everyone and yes sara we did contect to senators they rfused to help us they said they can not help us on our case buz we have some red flags in our case like age and orther things but still we have same heart and we are one soul and we do wanna be happy life together always and i am trying if i can get a vistor visa if i ever apply please praying for me i need that

thank you all

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Sajidla.

My husband and I have been trying for 4 years to get our visa. I know how much pain you are in. I haven't been with my husband in 2 years because our visa was denied and I had to spend all my money on a lawyer to appeal the embassy decision. We won our appeal and have spent 17 months again in AP waiting for a decision. I don't know when I will see my husband again because of lack of money.

Try to count your blessings. You are able to be with your wife. Thank God for that. I pray your AP will end soon.

 
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