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Hi guys...my visa is Cr1...I had my interview in the end of jan 2020. My case has been pending in AP since then. As u all know that all of us got our status changed from AP to Refused around 3rd/4rth march

 

I just want to ask anybody who got approved after that. I got few updates after 3rd march..like my date updated to 5th march...then 12th march...nd on 13th it got changed to AP again. My status went to AP again from refused on 13th march 2020.

 

I have noticed in many cases that when a person goes to AP from refused, the person got issued visa the very next day. But, I did not get any update after 13th march when my status went from refused to AP again. Anybody with similar case?

 

As per my understanding if a person goes from refused to AP, it can only mean that the case is done with the so called longer AP thing...otherwise why would the status change from refused to AP(when all other people still have refused status)....ANY SIMILAR CASES?

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2 hours ago, Jazii said:

Hi guys...my visa is Cr1...I had my interview in the end of jan 2020. My case has been pending in AP since then. As u all know that all of us got our status changed from AP to Refused around 3rd/4rth march

I just want to ask anybody who got approved after that. I got few updates after 3rd march..like my date updated to 5th march...then 12th march...nd on 13th it got changed to AP again. My status went to AP again from refused on 13th march 2020.

I have noticed in many cases that when a person goes to AP from refused, the person got issued visa the very next day. But, I did not get any update after 13th march when my status went from refused to AP again. Anybody with similar case?

As per my understanding if a person goes from refused to AP, it can only mean that the case is done with the so called longer AP thing...otherwise why would the status change from refused to AP(when all other people still have refused status)....ANY SIMILAR CASES?

The refusal on the 3rd/4th seemed to be a system wide glitch that freaked everybody out. So it obviously got cleared up after that and it is still in AP. What country are you from? 

 

Also please ONLY create one post per topic NOT multiple posts. 

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11 minutes ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

The refusal on the 3rd/4th seemed to be a system wide glitch that freaked everybody out. So it obviously got cleared up after that and it is still in AP. What country are you from? 

 

Also please ONLY create one post per topic NOT multiple posts. 

Its not a glitch mate...DOS actually changed it from AP to refused if a person gets 221g....DOS officially stated on their website on 5th march that if a person gets 221g then ceac status remains refused until the processing is completed....then I see people going from refused to AP to issued...but here my case went to AP from refused on 13th march and m still waiting...from 18th march, consulates around the world limit their services but most of the people who got status changed to AP from refused had their visa issued the very next day...but in my case they have 16th 17th(2 days) but its still AP....so frustrating...

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2 minutes ago, Jazii said:

Its not a glitch mate...DOS actually changed it from AP to refused if a person gets 221g....DOS officially stated on their website on 5th march that if a person gets 221g then ceac status remains refused until the processing is completed....then I see people going from refused to AP to issued...but here my case went to AP from refused on 13th march and m still waiting...from 18th march, consulates around the world limit their services but most of the people who got status changed to AP from refused had their visa issued the very next day...but in my case they have 16th 17th(2 days) but its still AP....so frustrating...

It was a glitch and it happened system wide across the world. 

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Which Consulate?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Tends to take longer when you are going through a third party consulate, even more now no doubt.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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10 minutes ago, Boiler said:

Tends to take longer when you are going through a third party consulate, even more now no doubt.

What is the meaning of going back to AP from refused...any idea...i have seen people going back to AP only to get their visa issued the very next day...nd whats ur status mate...which consulate...which visa?

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You are looking for inferences that simply are not there.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Sounds like you are accessing the site on your phone, the full version would show the Welsh flag and I got mine a long time ago. Before AP was a thing.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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OP, all US immigration services globally are on hold as of today.  I wouldn't expect anything soon.

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As of March 2020, the State Department has updated CEAC so that while administrative processing is pending the status will show as “Refused.” It further explains that if you are subject to administrative processing “your case will remain refused will undergoing such processing.”

 

Administrative processing is a black hole and it may take longer than 180 days. Follows up to check on the status of administrative processing after 30 days. During AP i know you have to wait little longer but If you think your case is genuine in the end you will get the Visa. Do not worry too much. Best of luck!

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