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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hello hello, 

My husband is from Fes, Morocco I am from Chicago, IL, U.S.A. working on our CR-1 Visa. He went for his interview at the Casablanca consulate in Morocco. We had everything prepared twice over again. We reviewed ALL of our documents repeatedly. We were nervous as we went through the same process on our K-1 Visa and know the potential results. So we had copies of everything brought extra papers that they might request just in case. So my husband proceeded to his interview. They asked him his questions, reviewed the paperwork, took his biometric fingerprints, and ultimately gave him the physical copy of his criminal report and translation and the 221g form snd the CO stating these weren't "in his computer." My husband was blown away we were so diligent of course they were uploaded to CEAC NVC ensured that we had to turn papers upside right and resubmit and confirm. Not to mention my husband had the physical copies right there, the CO had them IN HIS HAND! The exact papers he was asking for. Later I went on CEAC and there they were plain as day. They still told my husband he had to upload these papers and submit the copies the CO stapled together for him back to Aramex with the passport. So... I'm lost at this point. I just sit and cry and worry. Has anyone else experienced this? How long does it take? Is there anything I can do in the meantime? And finally why would they lie like that? I read another post about Fez, Morocco...but why? 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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no one can tell you why

but since they have said upload and send to Aramex with the passport,  that is all you can do

Basically the Casa embassy creates issues to give them time and could be they weren't in his computer since this embassy always has computer problems

but he should have known the documents had been downloaded to CEAC as the case would not have gone to the embassy from NVC  without that happening so, you have to have patience and allow the AP to happen 

good sign is they said to send to Aramex with the passport

incha allah it will not be a long AP

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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On 6/22/2019 at 4:39 PM, adil-rafa said:

no one can tell you why

but since they have said upload and send to Aramex with the passport,  that is all you can do

Basically the Casa embassy creates issues to give them time and could be they weren't in his computer since this embassy always has computer problems

but he should have known the documents had been downloaded to CEAC as the case would not have gone to the embassy from NVC  without that happening so, you have to have patience and allow the AP to happen 

good sign is they said to send to Aramex with the passport

incha allah it will not be a long AP

they say something but the issue is something else adil

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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6 minutes ago, abdo1 said:

they say something but the issue is something else adil

yes,    ours was age but they didn't say that

they said 'he didn't know what books i read" and he would make my convert

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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6 minutes ago, adil-rafa said:

yes,    ours was age but they didn't say that

they said 'he didn't know what books i read" and he would make my convert

yes they said i needed to upload birth certificate and criminal records with passport, after that we kept emailing with no result, we had to contact our congressman and he brought us an answer alhamdolilah saying the put the case in AP because domicile, now my wife is going back to united state to get some bills and open an account in there so on..... to send to embassy here, so they say something but the issue is something else so you have to find out yourself or you would be stuck waiting with no answer or until your case is sent back to USCIS...

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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2 minutes ago, abdo1 said:

yes they said i needed to upload birth certificate and criminal records with passport, after that we kept emailing with no result, we had to contact our congressman and he brought us an answer alhamdolilah saying the put the case in AP because domicile, now my wife is going back to united state to get some bills and open an account in there so on..... to send to embassy here, so they say something but the issue is something else so you have to find out yourself or you would be stuck waiting with no answer or until your case is sent back to USCIS...

you  just wait

be very patient

they asked for documents and passport to Aramex/  this is a good sign

it may be a month or 2 but incha allah you could be here this year

 
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