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My interview is on 27th June..In new delhi consulate...

I have read on this forum these days there are lot of Ap's happening....

does it apply to CR1 also....

Ours is a clear case..We are having same regional back grounds.Normal age gap...i.e. 25 and 21...hindu Traditional indian marriage.....proofs given like wedding nd non-wedding snaps, hotel bills...some emails....

my wife's income is sufficient with sponsor.....

The only thing is i was working outside india nd for that i have submitted foreign police report...i brought it when i left that country six months back....i hope it should be valid...

I wanna know wat percentage of CR1's applicants go in Ap's...

Is there any way to avoid it....

Are there any proactive steps that can be taken to avoid that thing???

Pls Help....

GS

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Hi

My interview is on 27th June..In new delhi consulate...

I have read on this forum these days there are lot of Ap's happening....

does it apply to CR1 also....

Ours is a clear case..We are having same regional back grounds.Normal age gap...i.e. 25 and 21...hindu Traditional indian marriage.....proofs given like wedding nd non-wedding snaps, hotel bills...some emails....

my wife's income is sufficient with sponsor.....

The only thing is i was working outside india nd for that i have submitted foreign police report...i brought it when i left that country six months back....i hope it should be valid...

I wanna know wat percentage of CR1's applicants go in Ap's...

Is there any way to avoid it....

Are there any proactive steps that can be taken to avoid that thing???

Pls Help....

GS

I'm sorry I can't comment on the ap thing. However, I noticed you say that your wife's income is sufficient with a co-sponsor. Is she living with the co-sponsor and will you all live together? If not, her income cannot be combined with the co-sponsor income. The co-sponsor needs to meet the income requirement for their household not just make up the difference in your wife's income. I hope that's not too intrusive - just wanted to help you avoid a potential problem.

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