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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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9 minutes ago, MandW said:

thanks!!

when she took to a drop off location how long did it take for ait to get it? and then how many days to issue? and then how many days from ait to ready at the pickup location? we will do drop off and pickup in Taipei 

My wife's status changed to "issued" after 2 days........then she got a text to pick up her passport at the pickup location 2 days later.

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3 hours ago, MandW said:

Hi again

Was told by the embassy in a email to take medical, passport and 221g to drop off location so they can process her K1

so how does this work? drop this off at a courier location? do they give you a paper showing it was dropped off?

and at pickup , how to get your passport back from the embassy?

never done this before but my previous K1 was a lot smoother but that was 2005 , that was my ex leaving her passport at the time of interview and picking up 5 days later at the embassy

so im new to this drop off box stuff , so how does this process work?

Did your case stay at ready for interview for the longest time before ap?  My mom has been waiting too and is stuck at ready for interview. Thank you!

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~~Moved to the Regional Forum, from K1 P&P - The OP is asking about the process for 221g and very much Country specific.~~

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On ‎12‎/‎20‎/‎2018 at 11:48 AM, Daughter&mom said:

Did your case stay at ready for interview for the longest time before ap?  My mom has been waiting too and is stuck at ready for interview. Thank you!

our case was different, ceac has always said "ready" ever since the file was sent to the embassy before and well after the interview some  months. Even during the AP it has always said "ready" however since the email a week and half ago requesting her passport for the visa the ceac site now shows "administrative processing" which is normal at this point then once they receive her passport it should go to "ready" then to "issued" or the other way around. 

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August 4 2017 - I-129F Sent to USCIS

August 7 2017 I-129F Delivered

August 9 2017 NOA1 Sent out

August 14 2017 - Received email from Lawyer NOA1 received

August 28 2017 - Returned to USA/NOA1 was in the mail waiting for me delivered on August 14th according to my brother who collected my mail

September 7 2017 - 1 month into waiting for NOA2

October 7 2017 - 2 months into waiting for NOA2

November 7th 2017 - 3 months into waiting for NOA2

December 7th 2017 - 4 months into waiting for NOA2

January 7th 2018 - 5 months into waiting for NOA2

February 7th 2018 - 6 months into waiting for NOA2

February 17th 2018 - NOA2 - APPROVED!! noa1-noa2 194 days

February 20 2108 - NOA2 Mailed

February 24 2018 - NOA2 Received

March 5th 2018 - NVC Received Case

March 7th 2018 - NVC Case number received.

March 7th 2018 - DS-160 Submitted online

March 17th 2018 - Case sent to embassy

March 18th 2018 - Case Arrived embassy NVC says "Ready"

March 23 2018 - Medical exam completed

April 30 2018 - Interview - 221g - Administrative processing

December 12 2018 - Email from embassy Administrative processing completed request to send passport, new 221g , new medical

December 24 2018 - New medical exam

January 9 2019 - Medical ready for pickup, sent passport to embassy

January 10 2019 - Passport received by embassy.....case update as well

January 11 2019 - CEAC page shows visa status ISSUED!

January 14 2019 - Visa received.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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1 hour ago, MandW said:

our case was different, ceac has always said "ready" ever since the file was sent to the embassy before and well after the interview some  months. Even during the AP it has always said "ready" however since the email a week and half ago requesting her passport for the visa the ceac site now shows "administrative processing" which is normal at this point then once they receive her passport it should go to "ready" then to "issued" or the other way around. 

Thank you! Hoping your fiancé/wife gets her visa soon. We're on month 2 of waiting. Case still stuck at ready.

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