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can anyone tell me some any information. I have my interview this morning. after the consular officer asked me few questions he didnt say if im approved or not. he just gave me an imbra pamplet with the us hotline to contact in case we will encounter domestic violence at the us. he told me once they have already the medical report of one of my daughter they will processed my papers? im just worried coz what I read on blogs if your denied or they will need for request of evidence they will tell you but on my side the consular officer didnt say anything about it.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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can anyone tell me some any information. I have my interview this morning. after the consular officer asked me few questions he didnt say if im approved or not. he just gave me an imbra pamplet with the us hotline to contact in case we will encounter domestic violence at the us. he told me once they have already the medical report of one of my daughter they will processed my papers? im just worried coz what I read on blogs if your denied or they will need for request of evidence they will tell you but on my side the consular officer didnt say anything about it.

You pretty much have your answer in your text!

 

 

 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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can anyone tell me some any information. I have my interview this morning. after the consular officer asked me few questions he didnt say if im approved or not. he just gave me an imbra pamplet with the us hotline to contact in case we will encounter domestic violence at the us. he told me once they have already the medical report of one of my daughter they will processed my papers? im just worried coz what I read on blogs if your denied or they will need for request of evidence they will tell you but on my side the consular officer didnt say anything about it.

Nothing to be confused about here. You're neither approved nor refused, the officer just didn't have all your documents to review. He'll review the medical information and then have enough information to make a decision about approval or refusal.

 
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