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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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On 2/21/2018 at 2:25 AM, razi002 said:

So far no update, still in administrative processing. It would be exactly two years in March though.

On the other hand I have two more cases scheduled for interview. One is by end of Feb and the second one is in 1st week for March. Both in islamabad embassy. Lets see what they do with them. -cheers-

28th Feb interview done. Passports taken

...looking for march one now and ofcourse how they process it. So far no update on 2016 case still in AP.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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48 minutes ago, rafiq akhtar said:

So when it turns to ir1 does the process speed up or it stays the same? 

Actually ur green card will show that either its for two years or for ten years.. If u got ur GC after two years of marriage then yes u will get ten years of GC in IR1.

 No one can assume the processing speed but in my experience they take the same time..

 
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