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Filed: Country: Jordan
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So the update on my case is that it was returned to the San Francisco field office and then forwarded to my local field office. Finally my congressional liasion was given the direction to have me make an appointment to bring in all the paperwork that was returned to my husband at his interview. I had my appointment today and surprisingly they were very helpful and pleasant. They told me that it was strange that they returned all of the paperwork to my husband and they took everything from me. I asked them if my case was sent back for revocation and they said it was under "extended review" and there are no notes about revocation. The woman at the window then started asking me questions about how we met, how many times have I visited, etc. I answered them and then she asked me to write it all up. I told her that all of that information is in the paperwork I gave back to her. I also handed her 9 months of fresh chat logs and copies of my last 3 plane tickets with the passport stamps. She said that it would take 30-60 days for the officer to review and he would contact me if they need any more information.

Part of me is relieved that it was not sent back for revocation, but I still feel like I am going through that process and they are just calling it "extended review". I just hope that this is the final step and we will see something positive in the next two months.

Hope you hear good news soon. Anything unusual in your case you can think of that possibly triggered the extended review?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Other than the usual, I am older and a USC...the only thing I can think of is that the embassy went to process my case and did not find any paperwork so they questioned USCIS on the whereabouts.

Filed: Other Country: China
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I apologize for not reading the entire thread. If I have the picture correct that during AP, the case was requested back by USCIS, where it ended up in a local office, then USCIS is investigating the petitioner. IF there is a legitimate reason for doing so, usually, the petitioner would have a pretty good idea why. If you have no idea, then there's probably nothing to worry about.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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There is nothing I have to hide from USCIS. Our relationship is bonafide. Long AP times is standard processing for this embassy, but with all of the evidence being returned to my husband at the time of interview is not. USCIS confirmed that when I dropped off all the paperwork again. I think they made a mistake and now they are trying to cover their butts. Which I don't know why, its not like we have any recourse anyway.

 
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