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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Afghanistan
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Our Case

I came to the US on 24 July 2013 on F1 (Student visa). My DOB is 7 Feb 1992. I got asylum from Afghanistan in 30 April 2015.
 
Petitioned for my husband (DOB 1 March 1983) in May 2015. His case got approved on 24 July 2015 with USCIS. Got interview letter on 7 October  2015. His interview was scaduled on 18 October 2015 at 7:30 am and Medical Exam on 20 October 2015 which came after his interview.
 
He went to the embassy at 6:30 am and was interviewed at 4:30 pm. They did not take his passport but told him they need to do further review on his case. And told him that he will soon be with his wife in USA. His case is in Administrative Processing. They changed his date twice in all these 2 years and 2 months period. I contacted the embassy more than twenty times but still they give the same answer each time.
 
My greencard is still pending because I left the US twice in these two years to meet my family and husband in Pakistan for 170 days each time. So I had to reaplly for greencard in July 2017. I dont know what to do I am really frustrated. I have a 18 month old daughter who is a US citizen. Waiting for her daddy and missing him.
 
Anyone in the same boat as me please share it with me and if you have any suggestions for me. Did anyone get visa after such a long AP period? If yes were you interviewed again or just you dropped your passport in the Embassy? I am really frustrated it is taking forever.
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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3 hours ago, SY Afghanistan said:

Our Case

I came to the US on 24 July 2013 on F1 (Student visa). My DOB is 7 Feb 1992. I got asylum from Afghanistan in 30 April 2015.
 
Petitioned for my husband (DOB 1 March 1983) in May 2015. His case got approved on 24 July 2015 with USCIS. Got interview letter on 7 October  2015. His interview was scaduled on 18 October 2015 at 7:30 am and Medical Exam on 20 October 2015 which came after his interview.
 
He went to the embassy at 6:30 am and was interviewed at 4:30 pm. They did not take his passport but told him they need to do further review on his case. And told him that he will soon be with his wife in USA. His case is in Administrative Processing. They changed his date twice in all these 2 years and 2 months period. I contacted the embassy more than twenty times but still they give the same answer each time.
 
My greencard is still pending because I left the US twice in these two years to meet my family and husband in Pakistan for 170 days each time. So I had to reaplly for greencard in July 2017. I dont know what to do I am really frustrated. I have a 18 month old daughter who is a US citizen. Waiting for her daddy and missing him.
 
Anyone in the same boat as me please share it with me and if you have any suggestions for me. Did anyone get visa after such a long AP period? If yes were you interviewed again or just you dropped your passport in the Embassy? I am really frustrated it is taking forever.

Mostly Males from Pakistan and Afghanistan gets Administrative Processing slip. Some cases takes days, some months and some years. You should contact your state Senator and they might contact embassy for further details but they wouldn't do anything from their side much but they might give you some more details. Besides that you have no option left. You just gotta wait for the Embassy to clear your husband. I know the frustration but you have no other options left so you just gotta wait and pray that he gets his visa. 

 
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