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Salaaam!

Our case FINALLY got reviewed and completed after 3 months. I'm happy but goodness how much longer??? Now we have to wait for the interview and like you alll my case was supposed to go to algeria n I do have an Algerian case number. Question for u all, dd you guys get ur sanaa case numbers changed to an Algerian one with ALG at the beginning? I'm just curious.

Algeria is taking so long and I haven't heard of any recent appointments. I asked a guy from marhaba services in NY and he said nobody knows it can take from 6 months plus. So we were thinking to go to Djibouti. I know, it's hard there but honestly the people that go there are the only ones that I've noticed are coming in quick. It's a risk but inshaAllah Allah picks the right path for us to go on and inshaAllah that path isn't too bumpy.

My sisters husband just got here today from Saudia and you guys it's so beautiful and amazing. InshaAllah Allah reunites us all very soon with our loved ones.

Ameen Ya Rab!

In Sha Allah very very soon :D

My case number never changed its still SAA and my case has been complete for about four and a half months so I wonder what does that means?!? :S

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Ameen Ya Rab!

In Sha Allah very very soon :D

My case number never changed its still SAA and my case has been complete for about four and a half months so I wonder what does that means?!? :S

at the end does it say ALG? or anything at the end

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No, just SAA and 10 numbers after that.

interesting, idk if that's common or not. I actually think someone on here has the same thing. Their case number never changed (so it stayed SAA), but at the end it had ALG (for Algeria)

I know mine was originally SAA, but changed when I transferred to Egypt. Where's your husband now? is he still in Yemen?

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interesting, idk if that's common or not. I actually think someone on here has the same thing. Their case number never changed (so it stayed SAA), but at the end it had ALG (for Algeria)

I know mine was originally SAA, but changed when I transferred to Egypt. Where's your husband now? is he still in Yemen?

Oh see now I wonder why, I need to call

because you transferred your case so that's how it changed and everyone else was changed automatically.

Yea my husband is still in Yemen.

I'm trying to figure out what the best option is, but it's getting harder and more confusing each day.

I'm too scared on make the wrong decision but at the same time I don't want us siting around doing nothing. In the end it's all meant to be and up to Allah.

Khair In Sha Allah

How long has your husband been in Algeria?

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Oh see now I wonder why, I need to call

because you transferred your case so that's how it changed and everyone else was changed automatically.

Yea my husband is still in Yemen.

I'm trying to figure out what the best option is, but it's getting harder and more confusing each day.

I'm too scared on make the wrong decision but at the same time I don't want us siting around doing nothing. In the end it's all meant to be and up to Allah.

Khair In Sha Allah

How long has your husband been in Algeria?

Call NVC and speak to supervisor.

Tomorrow will mark a month since he has been there. my thoughts to you and anyone, don't rush into things. Really think about your options and what would work best for you. But always follow-up about your case. ask questions and iA everything will work as Allah wills it to be.

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I was hoping to receive appointment interview latter within 2 month, now after i read this thread and someone said his case was approved an completed back in 2013 and he just got the date for interview, now i will extend my hope for 2 years instead.

the lady who want to transfer her case to djibouti, i don't think it good idea, people there live under horrible condition, guys who went there they wont recommended, just advice.

Salam

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Call NVC and speak to supervisor.

Tomorrow will mark a month since he has been there. my thoughts to you and anyone, don't rush into things. Really think about your options and what would work best for you. But always follow-up about your case. ask questions and iA everything will work as Allah wills it to be.

In Sha Allah

How long has it been since you started this whole process?

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Honestly how can I weigh the pros n cons when I keep getting different information about everything. Really I don't know what information is the right information. You have ppl that say Djibouti is great n worth going n then u have those that say what you are saying about the case transfers... idk who to believe it just all gets me so confused and I think we all just have to make a decision and Djibouti is sounding a bit better to me. I KNOW it's a huge risk and I'm not saying that I'm officially going with that everything is up to Allah but I am continuing to here good things about Djibouti. Idk if you all are in touch with or contact marhaba service in new York but one of the workers told me that Djibouti is accepting case transfers without having to physically be in Djibouti. Your spouse/relative would just have to go for the appointment. I'm currently still looking into that to see if it's true but I've been hearing that for a while and he told me he's been transferring his clients cases that way.

May Allah guide us through to the right path inshaAllah

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Honestly how can I weigh the pros n cons when I keep getting different information about everything. Really I don't know what information is the right information. You have ppl that say Djibouti is great n worth going n then u have those that say what you are saying about the case transfers... idk who to believe it just all gets me so confused and I think we all just have to make a decision and Djibouti is sounding a bit better to me. I KNOW it's a huge risk and I'm not saying that I'm officially going with that everything is up to Allah but I am continuing to here good things about Djibouti. Idk if you all are in touch with or contact marhaba service in new York but one of the workers told me that Djibouti is accepting case transfers without having to physically be in Djibouti. Your spouse/relative would just have to go for the appointment. I'm currently still looking into that to see if it's true but I've been hearing that for a while and he told me he's been transferring his clients cases that way.

May Allah guide us through to the right path inshaAllah

If you feel that dijbouti is better than go for it. My sister in law, her sister, stayed in dijbouti from May until end of August there. According to her living there is very expensive. We also have a member on her that her husband stayed in dijbouti for 7 months and just came 2 weeks ago. Both places have issues. I am not saying either places are better or worst then the other, but for my personal case we find Algeria to be more doable then dijbouti

You will hear people saying different things all the time about Djibouti Algeria Malaysia.

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That's what they told me too, when i contacted nvc about file and whether it's electronic or phsyical and they told me that it was only electronic and that they never sent my phsycial file to egypt because it's an electronic embassy and even a supervisor at NVC told me that, but as it turned out egypt had both physical and electronic, but again your case might be different because i transferred mine in May. my husband's case came from NVC to egypt.

have you filed the sponor's forms yet? did you do the new version or old one? on the new one they ask for mailing address and the firsit thing they have is a "in care of name" what does that mean?

ha...I don't remember seeing the sponsor forms...are they called sponsor forms? my lawyer did my documents for me so I can't be sure.

btw, I did contact NVC and asked them if the file that was sent to Alg was physical or electric and the guy I spoke to didn't know. He keeps telling me to contact the embassy.

"in care of name" normally refers to the name of the person that are staying with and not your address, meaning that someone else is receiving your mail. However, if your mail address is where you life you don't need to fill that in.

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ha...I don't remember seeing the sponsor forms...are they called sponsor forms? my lawyer did my documents for me so I can't be sure.

btw, I did contact NVC and asked them if the file that was sent to Alg was physical or electric and the guy I spoke to didn't know. He keeps telling me to contact the embassy.

"in care of name" normally refers to the name of the person that are staying with and not your address, meaning that someone else is receiving your mail. However, if your mail address is where you life you don't need to fill that in.

don't even get me started with NVC...they have be the most unhelpful people i ever had to make an encounter with. As of recently, every single time i am told the same exact thing "contact the embassy" and when I tell them they do not reply they just repeat themselves. supervisors don't even want to talk to me anymore. when i request to speak to supervisor they all tell me "unfortunately no supervisor is available at this time." every.single.time i call.

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