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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hello,

I have petitioned for my wife’s CR1/IR1 Visa. It took a long time for our I-130 to be approved no RFE at that time too our case was in additional review that was informed to us by USCIS. Finally after approval we had our interview in march 2018 after a long wait of almost a year and half. I was present at the interview with my wife and the interview went well. But they gave us a 221g form saying our file is incomplete and did not ask us any more document. The CO did not give us any information as to why the AP. Told us he will work on it as soon as possible. We were stuck in AP status for 3 months, it changed to ready end of June and then we contacted embassy who asked my wife to come and collect some documents waiting at Dropbox. She collected the documents which was another 221 g letter stating that her file is incomplete and to submit her passport along with new Police clearance certificate. We obtained the new PCC and she submitted passport and new PCC about 12 days ago. Since then our case status still shows READY there has been date updates for couple of times but nothing else. When I wrote to support they mention my case is still in AP. It’s very confusing. Please can someone shed any light on this. What’s going on ? 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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On 7/16/2018 at 6:21 AM, arrhythmia said:

161 views but no response please can someone help 

Did you get a response.  Our case remained in Ready status up to 4 months after interview.  We contact Congressand they finally changed it to AP

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I'm going through kind of the same thing, have you had any updates? Our first interview was June 13, 2018 my husband received a 221g he needed more proof of when he entered the country. We got things together and got new interview on July 26. I went with him to his interview in Guatemala they put it in AP. Now it's almost November. I'm about to lose our home I can't do this on my own I have 3 children with him.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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On 7/10/2018 at 3:43 AM, arrhythmia said:

Hello,

I have petitioned for my wife’s CR1/IR1 Visa. It took a long time for our I-130 to be approved no RFE at that time too our case was in additional review that was informed to us by USCIS. Finally after approval we had our interview in march 2018 after a long wait of almost a year and half. I was present at the interview with my wife and the interview went well. But they gave us a 221g form saying our file is incomplete and did not ask us any more document. The CO did not give us any information as to why the AP. Told us he will work on it as soon as possible. We were stuck in AP status for 3 months, it changed to ready end of June and then we contacted embassy who asked my wife to come and collect some documents waiting at Dropbox. She collected the documents which was another 221 g letter stating that her file is incomplete and to submit her passport along with new Police clearance certificate. We obtained the new PCC and she submitted passport and new PCC about 12 days ago. Since then our case status still shows READY there has been date updates for couple of times but nothing else. When I wrote to support they mention my case is still in AP. It’s very confusing. Please can someone shed any light on this. What’s going on ? 

 i’d say they just haven’t had a chance to process those documents they requested yet. We’ve been in AP for four months and they have everything they needed. They just haven’t had time to understand  my husbands court file (where he was found innocent) which is really long  and I think they keep passing it around.  They’re so backed up with work. Even something simple like you sent is going to take a couple weeks, especially with the Thanksgiving holidays. I’d say you’ll have it soon.

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