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On 4/18/2020 at 5:14 PM, p.dang said:

Yes, we got the visa after we submitted everything on the 221g they requested.

Hi. My wife got the 221g form today sadly. My question is when did you submit the evidence required and did the consulate make a decision the same day? Thank you!

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On 3/4/2021 at 12:59 AM, Tonydnc said:

Hi. My wife got the 221g form today sadly. My question is when did you submit the evidence required and did the consulate make a decision the same day? Thank you!

Yes with the the evidence with submit after the 221G we were approved the same day.

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9 hours ago, p.dang said:

Yes with the the evidence with submit after the 221G we were approved the same day.

Thanks for answering! Any advice on prepping the evidence? Did they interview you again? Did you have to make an appointment? My wife and I are so dissapointed. We brought so much evidence that they didnt even look at. Any advice is much appreciated. Thank you very much

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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2 hours ago, Tonydnc said:

Thanks for answering! Any advice on prepping the evidence? Did they interview you again? Did you have to make an appointment? My wife and I are so dissapointed. We brought so much evidence that they didnt even look at. Any advice is much appreciated. Thank you very much

Follow instructions and provide what they ask for on 221G, you will be fine.

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2 minutes ago, Liam2021 said:

Follow instructions and provide what they ask for on 221G, you will be fine.

Hi thanks for the advice. It seems you have a lot of experience. We have all the evidence they asked for prepared for. Family tree, receipts of tickets purchased by me, ex spouse info, etc. In addition to that sworn affidavits from family and friends and much more evidence. I think the red flag was that we had a relationship while I was separated but not legally divorced. Obviously married legally to my wife after the divorce finalizes though. Do you think we have a good chance of getting approved immediately after submitting evidence requested on 221g? Any feedback is appreciated. Thank you

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2 hours ago, Tonydnc said:

Thanks for answering! Any advice on prepping the evidence? Did they interview you again? Did you have to make an appointment? My wife and I are so dissapointed. We brought so much evidence that they didnt even look at. Any advice is much appreciated. Thank you very much

Make an appointment otherwise they will not let you in. I believed the appointment was for the afternoon. If i remember you have to select it for reschedule for 221g

 

They did not even do another interview after looking at the mound of evidence went submitted. 

 

Make it easy for them to sort through. We had Post-it Flag between each evidence so it was easier for them to find things.

 

15 minutes ago, Tonydnc said:

Hi thanks for the advice. It seems you have a lot of experience. We have all the evidence they asked for prepared for. Family tree, receipts of tickets purchased by me, ex spouse info, etc. In addition to that sworn affidavits from family and friends and much more evidence. I think the red flag was that we had a relationship while I was separated but not legally divorced. Obviously married legally to my wife after the divorce finalizes though. Do you think we have a good chance of getting approved immediately after submitting evidence requested on 221g? Any feedback is appreciated. Thank you

It says if you have other evidence to submit it too. If you have more pictures of you and her together I would submit more of them.

 

 

Here what i did for the 221G

 

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7 minutes ago, p.dang said:

 

Make an appointment otherwise they will not let you in. I believed the appointment was for the afternoon. If i remember you have to select it for reschedule for 221g

 

They did not even do another interview after looking at the mound of evidence went submitted. 

 

Make it easy for them to sort through. We had Post-it Flag between each evidence so it was easier for them to find things.

 

It says if you have other evidence to submit it too. If you have more pictures of you and her together I would submit more of them.

 

 

Here what i did for the 221G

 

Thank you!  Praying for an approval. 2 years since we have seen each other :(

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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On 3/7/2021 at 10:03 AM, Tonydnc said:

Hi thanks for the advice. It seems you have a lot of experience. We have all the evidence they asked for prepared for. Family tree, receipts of tickets purchased by me, ex spouse info, etc. In addition to that sworn affidavits from family and friends and much more evidence. I think the red flag was that we had a relationship while I was separated but not legally divorced. Obviously married legally to my wife after the divorce finalizes though. Do you think we have a good chance of getting approved immediately after submitting evidence requested on 221g? Any feedback is appreciated. Thank you

 

They wanted family tree documentation, too? How do you get that? Is there a specific Vietnamese form they want for this?

 

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1 minute ago, Tonydnc said:

Yes. Go to http://vn.usembassy.gov/family-tree/

On our 221g form it asked us to go to that address to download the form and fill it out. Good luck.

Wow, had no idea! Glad I caught this.

 

So, both the applicant and petitioner fills this out with information on their respective families, or just the applicant getting the visa?

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3 minutes ago, Bill Hamze said:

Wow, had no idea! Glad I caught this.

 

So, both the applicant and petitioner fills this out with information on their respective families, or just the applicant getting the visa?

Both you and the beneficiary must fill it out. The idea is to ascertain if you and your spouse are related in any way. Again. The family tree is expected when they request for more evidence and specifically ask for it. Its not usually a requirement. Good luck. 

 
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