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My wife had an interview 21 March where she received 221 g. We submit the documents requested and on 9 Apr we received another 221 g on 9 April 2017. We responded with documents on 2 Jun 2017. We are on AP.  Yesterday the CEAC showed our case "at NVC" it switched back to AP shortly thereafter. I called Manila and after some phone calls figured out that the birth certificate we requested of the PSA had been returned due to error in  delivery. I was assured it would be redelivered by Friday to the US Embassy. My question is this since the CEAC changed to "at NVC" from AP and then back does that mean they found issue with our papers and had already denied her but changed it back to AP after noticing the birth certificate was missing and they are just waiting on the birth certificate to deny her? CEAC is scaring me. Its a CR 1 through Manila. Thanks

 
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