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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Aw shucks. We try. :D Have fun with your fiance in Virginia! So many VA filers here!

I am the beneficiary.

July 2010: Met in Germany

Sept 14th 2012: Started Relationship (visited each other 20+ times since then)

May 1st – Aug 31st 2013: J1 Stay in US

Dec 23rd 2013– Jan 4th 2014: Trip together to Germany

Jan 30th, 2014: Married in VA!

Feb 11th, 2014: Back in Montreal

USCIS Journey

Feb 13th, 2014: Sent I-130 packet overnight (delayed by DC storm)

Feb 18th, 2014: I-130 received by USCIS (PD)

Feb 20th, 2014: NOA1 (email)

Feb 25th, 2014: NOA1 (paper)

June 11th, 2014: NOA2 (email)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Cameroon
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I'm not the CO, but lemme think what he'll think;

You are an addict, you stopped (paused) cuz of your visa processing. once you have it approved and you migrate to the US, you'll start (continue) your abuse and probly promote it, while they don't want that.

Well, we all know they legalized it in Colorado, we can't but just play by their rules.

Hope and pray for the best outcome in your case. ...sorry but.... i see a denial coming yo way!

Started Talking===================: 2012

Met in person====================: May 2013

K-1 (i-129):

USCIS:

Got engaged=====================: May 2013

Filed i-129=======================: Aug 2013

NO1============================: Aug 8, 2013

RFE============================: September 2013

NO2============================: October 15, 2013,

NVC:

Received:

Case#===========================: October 28, 2013

Approved ========================: October 2013

Sent=============================: November 2013

Embassy (Yaounde, Cameroon):

Received=========================: November 2013

Packet 3 (Instructions) ==============: December 2013

Interview=========================: January 28, 2014

RFE ============================: February 2014

2nd RFE=========================: March 2014

Results (Final decision) =============: April 2, 2014 (Denied. CEAC Website still says AP)

IR-1/CR-1 (i-130):

USCIS:

Got married=======================: May 8, 2014

Filed i-130========================: September 9, 2014

NO1=============================: September 11, 2014

Filed Expedite Request==============: October 3, 2014 (Approved)

NO2=============================: November 3, 2014

NVC:

Received=========================: December 22, 2014

Case#:

Filed Expedite Request==============: Feb 11, 2015

(Approved By Embassy-Yaounde, Cameroon

but says case must be completed by NVC first before the can proceed with the request)

Expedite Request Approved==========: February 27, 2015

AOS Invoiced / Received DS-261======: January 30, 2015

AOS Paid online===================: January 30, 2015

IV Invoiced=======================: February 18, 2015

IV Paid Online ====================: February 18, 2015

AOS & IV package sent off===========: February 20, 2015

Scanned date=====================: February 23, 2015

Checklist=========================: March 27, 2015

2nd Scanned date==================: April 3, 2015

Case Complete ====================: April 24, 2015

Appointment Date ==================: Expedited. Date by Embassy. (Tuesday June 23, 2015 at 9a.m )

Sent=============================: May 1, 2015

Embassy (Yaounde, Cameroon):

Received =========================: May 5, 2015

Packet 3 & Packet 4 (Instructions) ======: May 11, 2015

Interview =========================: Tuesday June 23, 2015 at 9a.m


Results===========================: APPROVED!

Visa in hand =====================: July 9, 2015


U.S.A.


Port Of Entry=======================: New York John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport (July 11, 2015)

Applied for SSN====================: July 22, 2015

Received SSN====================: July 27, 2015

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I'm not the CO, but lemme think what he'll think;

You are an addict, you stopped (paused) cuz of your visa processing. once you have it approved and you migrate to the US, you'll start (continue) your abuse and probly promote it, while they don't want that.

Well, we all know they legalized it in Colorado, we can't but just play by their rules.

Hope and pray for the best outcome in your case. ...sorry but.... i see a denial coming yo way!

My medical results dont say I use drugs, they actually say there is NO APPARENT DEFECT, DISEASE OR DISABILITY. the boxes for CLASS A and CLASS B are not even marked, nor the boxes that indicate any drug use.


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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Cameroon
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My medical results dont say I use drugs, they actually say there is NO APPARENT DEFECT, DISEASE OR DISABILITY. the boxes for CLASS A and CLASS B are not even marked, nor the boxes that indicate any drug use.

There are things the Dr wont tell you. And I'm sure you probly didn't get to "spy" everything in the envelope.

Only the CO will get to see that.

Final point; you admitted to have used "drugs" before. you probly just stopped cuz you was aware of your interview coming up.

Like i said, you admitted to have used "drugs" before, that's a red flag!

Started Talking===================: 2012

Met in person====================: May 2013

K-1 (i-129):

USCIS:

Got engaged=====================: May 2013

Filed i-129=======================: Aug 2013

NO1============================: Aug 8, 2013

RFE============================: September 2013

NO2============================: October 15, 2013,

NVC:

Received:

Case#===========================: October 28, 2013

Approved ========================: October 2013

Sent=============================: November 2013

Embassy (Yaounde, Cameroon):

Received=========================: November 2013

Packet 3 (Instructions) ==============: December 2013

Interview=========================: January 28, 2014

RFE ============================: February 2014

2nd RFE=========================: March 2014

Results (Final decision) =============: April 2, 2014 (Denied. CEAC Website still says AP)

IR-1/CR-1 (i-130):

USCIS:

Got married=======================: May 8, 2014

Filed i-130========================: September 9, 2014

NO1=============================: September 11, 2014

Filed Expedite Request==============: October 3, 2014 (Approved)

NO2=============================: November 3, 2014

NVC:

Received=========================: December 22, 2014

Case#:

Filed Expedite Request==============: Feb 11, 2015

(Approved By Embassy-Yaounde, Cameroon

but says case must be completed by NVC first before the can proceed with the request)

Expedite Request Approved==========: February 27, 2015

AOS Invoiced / Received DS-261======: January 30, 2015

AOS Paid online===================: January 30, 2015

IV Invoiced=======================: February 18, 2015

IV Paid Online ====================: February 18, 2015

AOS & IV package sent off===========: February 20, 2015

Scanned date=====================: February 23, 2015

Checklist=========================: March 27, 2015

2nd Scanned date==================: April 3, 2015

Case Complete ====================: April 24, 2015

Appointment Date ==================: Expedited. Date by Embassy. (Tuesday June 23, 2015 at 9a.m )

Sent=============================: May 1, 2015

Embassy (Yaounde, Cameroon):

Received =========================: May 5, 2015

Packet 3 & Packet 4 (Instructions) ======: May 11, 2015

Interview =========================: Tuesday June 23, 2015 at 9a.m


Results===========================: APPROVED!

Visa in hand =====================: July 9, 2015


U.S.A.


Port Of Entry=======================: New York John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport (July 11, 2015)

Applied for SSN====================: July 22, 2015

Received SSN====================: July 27, 2015

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There are things the Dr wont tell you. And I'm sure you probly didn't get to "spy" everything in the envelope.

Only the CO will get to see that.

Final point; you admitted to have used "drugs" before. you probly just stopped cuz you was aware of your interview coming up.

Like i said, you admitted to have used "drugs" before, that's a red flag!

The doctor actually told everything about my check-up was great and my result a very visible...You can clearly see i'm not classified as CLASS A or CLASS B...You assume knowing nothing about my life...


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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Cameroon
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Like i said...I'm not the CO, I was just giving my own opinion just like everyone else on here. Nobody can tell you for sure whats gonna happen.

I ended up saying... Hope and pray for the best outcome in your case and goodluck!

I can't wish you bad... I'm on AP myself.

We're here to share our own experiences and ideas.

you have a choice to take or leave it.

Started Talking===================: 2012

Met in person====================: May 2013

K-1 (i-129):

USCIS:

Got engaged=====================: May 2013

Filed i-129=======================: Aug 2013

NO1============================: Aug 8, 2013

RFE============================: September 2013

NO2============================: October 15, 2013,

NVC:

Received:

Case#===========================: October 28, 2013

Approved ========================: October 2013

Sent=============================: November 2013

Embassy (Yaounde, Cameroon):

Received=========================: November 2013

Packet 3 (Instructions) ==============: December 2013

Interview=========================: January 28, 2014

RFE ============================: February 2014

2nd RFE=========================: March 2014

Results (Final decision) =============: April 2, 2014 (Denied. CEAC Website still says AP)

IR-1/CR-1 (i-130):

USCIS:

Got married=======================: May 8, 2014

Filed i-130========================: September 9, 2014

NO1=============================: September 11, 2014

Filed Expedite Request==============: October 3, 2014 (Approved)

NO2=============================: November 3, 2014

NVC:

Received=========================: December 22, 2014

Case#:

Filed Expedite Request==============: Feb 11, 2015

(Approved By Embassy-Yaounde, Cameroon

but says case must be completed by NVC first before the can proceed with the request)

Expedite Request Approved==========: February 27, 2015

AOS Invoiced / Received DS-261======: January 30, 2015

AOS Paid online===================: January 30, 2015

IV Invoiced=======================: February 18, 2015

IV Paid Online ====================: February 18, 2015

AOS & IV package sent off===========: February 20, 2015

Scanned date=====================: February 23, 2015

Checklist=========================: March 27, 2015

2nd Scanned date==================: April 3, 2015

Case Complete ====================: April 24, 2015

Appointment Date ==================: Expedited. Date by Embassy. (Tuesday June 23, 2015 at 9a.m )

Sent=============================: May 1, 2015

Embassy (Yaounde, Cameroon):

Received =========================: May 5, 2015

Packet 3 & Packet 4 (Instructions) ======: May 11, 2015

Interview =========================: Tuesday June 23, 2015 at 9a.m


Results===========================: APPROVED!

Visa in hand =====================: July 9, 2015


U.S.A.


Port Of Entry=======================: New York John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport (July 11, 2015)

Applied for SSN====================: July 22, 2015

Received SSN====================: July 27, 2015

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my hubby from ja and he said he told the dr he had smoked yrs ago and hes been here 5mo s and the dr said he was fine and have a good trip so it depends

Now that's funny!!

That comment deserves a thumbs up for sure. hahahaha

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I'm not the CO, but lemme think what he'll think;

You are an addict, you stopped (paused) cuz of your visa processing. once you have it approved and you migrate to the US, you'll start (continue) your abuse and probly promote it, while they don't want that.

Well, we all know they legalized it in Colorado, we can't but just play by their rules.

Hope and pray for the best outcome in your case. ...sorry but.... i see a denial coming yo way!

Yes...but of course we all know that Colorado is not in control of the VISA process. The Federal Government is and Federal Law still outlaws the possession of and/or use of marijuana, period.

Now once you are here I suppose you could move to Colorado and smoke all the ganja you want but only after you complete the ROC or AOS process. But why take any chances??? Just say no to drugs...

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The doctor actually told everything about my check-up was great and my result a very visible...You can clearly see i'm not classified as CLASS A or CLASS B...You assume knowing nothing about my life...

CO will assume you are a highly addicted weed smoker that took a break to pass the medical. CO "knows" you will likely resume your evil drug use once you enter the US. And to support your habit you will begin selling drugs to little old ladies and school children to support you drug use. It is YOUR burden to prove them wrong. As many have said here: Good luck

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CO will assume you are a highly addicted weed smoker that took a break to pass the medical. CO "knows" you will likely resume your evil drug use once you enter the US. And to support your habit you will begin selling drugs to little old ladies and school children to support you drug use. It is YOUR burden to prove them wrong. As many have said here: Good luck

I have nothing to prove. I already know the classification I got. I used a lamp to look through the envelope and scrutinize what is on the paper without opening it. My classification is NO APPARENT DEFECT, DISEASE OR DISABILITY. No box mentioning SUSTAINED RECESSION of drug use, CLASS A or CLASS B, nor boxes such as DRUG ADDICTION or DRUG USE are marked. NOTHING WRONG. The only issues I saw were that my EYES condition is marked ABNORMAL because I have vision problems in my right eye. Also, the doctor marked the box that indicates ASTHMA because I've always had a RHINITIS problem all my life, but overall he said I had NO MEDICAL PROBLEMS preventing me from travelling and wish me A GREAT TRIP just as happened with the JA guy :)

Admitting drug use in the past is not the only aspect a doctor has to entitle you as a DRUG USER or DRUG ADDICT. They see your hands, your teeth, your tongue as well as your x-ray, which would show the effects of abuse drugs such as marijuana. They take into account the signs on your body, so if I were an actual junkie, he would have noticed that!


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I have nothing to prove. I already know the classification I got. I used a lamp to look through the envelope and scrutinize what is on the paper without opening it. My classification is NO APPARENT DEFECT, DISEASE OR DISABILITY. No box mentioning SUSTAINED RECESSION of drug use, CLASS A or CLASS B, nor boxes such as DRUG ADDICTION or DRUG USE are marked. NOTHING WRONG. The only issues I saw were that my EYES condition is marked ABNORMAL because I have vision problems in my right eye. Also, the doctor marked the box that indicates ASTHMA because I've always had a RHINITIS problem all my life, but overall he said I had NO MEDICAL PROBLEMS preventing me from travelling and wish me A GREAT TRIP just as happened with the JA guy smile.png

Admitting drug use in the past is not the only aspect a doctor has to entitle you as a DRUG USER or DRUG ADDICT. They see your hands, your teeth, your tongue as well as your x-ray, which would show the effects of abuse drugs such as marijuana. They take into account the signs on your body, so if I were an actual junkie, he would have noticed that!

WOW! Are you pissed off or what? I NEVER said you were a drug user. I said the CO has the final decision. Don't you under stand that!? Have you ever heard of tongue in cheek? I am glad to see that you know how to use ALL CAPS and RED font and _________, oh and ITALICS. That's so cool! Hey perhaps you can get a job in the US with the NSA as a top secret mail reader, of course you will have to wait to be a citizen before you can get the top secret clearance required. I understand they are no longer using candles but bright led lights not to save the ozone layer further destruction. You should mention to everyone at your POE that you managed to read the eitire contents of your medical packet, maybe they will pull you to the side right away to interview you further for a job position. Perhaps in the country from whenc you came. Chill out man!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I have nothing to prove. I already know the classification I got. I used a lamp to look through the envelope and scrutinize what is on the paper without opening it. My classification is NO APPARENT DEFECT, DISEASE OR DISABILITY. No box mentioning SUSTAINED RECESSION of drug use, CLASS A or CLASS B, nor boxes such as DRUG ADDICTION or DRUG USE are marked. NOTHING WRONG. The only issues I saw were that my EYES condition is marked ABNORMAL because I have vision problems in my right eye. Also, the doctor marked the box that indicates ASTHMA because I've always had a RHINITIS problem all my life, but overall he said I had NO MEDICAL PROBLEMS preventing me from travelling and wish me A GREAT TRIP just as happened with the JA guy smile.png

Admitting drug use in the past is not the only aspect a doctor has to entitle you as a DRUG USER or DRUG ADDICT. They see your hands, your teeth, your tongue as well as your x-ray, which would show the effects of abuse drugs such as marijuana. They take into account the signs on your body, so if I were an actual junkie, he would have noticed that!

Gotta calm on down. Fun fact: Canadians get denied and banned at the border for having admitted to smoking once many years ago.

Your doctor didn't ask about it because he was making small talk with you. He asked because it's something he needs to report on, especially when it was very recently. You're in violation of 212(a)(2)(A)(i)(II), which is an immediate denial.

The doctors will always tell you to have a great trip. Do you really think they want a scene in their office? Or do they want the miscreants shooed off and they make their report to the embassy?

November 14th, 2013: She's here!

December 12th, 2013: Picked up marriage license.

December 14th, 2013: Wedding

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Regardless, why are you trying to convince us? We're not approving you. The consulate is. I wish you all the best, but if you're so positive on what you saw, then why are you worrying or bothering to argue? Just relax and get to your interview when the time comes!

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Regardless, why are you trying to convince us? We're not approving you. The consulate is. I wish you all the best, but if you're so positive on what you saw, then why are you worrying or bothering to argue? Just relax and get to your interview when the time comes!

Yeah and while you are at it please sign in to VJ once you get past the POE. We all wait with baited breath.

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