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So my fiancé went thought her interview, at the end the guy said she is All set just to send in a original document she didn’t bring. He gave her a 221g white paper, she sent them the document right after the interview. I’m trying to find out how long this will take to process. When I check the update it says something like passport has been delivered to post. 

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6 hours ago, waiting678 said:

So my fiancé went thought her interview, at the end the guy said she is All set just to send in a original document she didn’t bring. He gave her a 221g white paper, she sent them the document right after the interview. I’m trying to find out how long this will take to process. When I check the update it says something like passport has been delivered to post. 

There is 0 right answer to your question, nobody knows 

 

But, based on my previous interactions. Just give it a week or so and her status will change inshAllah. 

 

Did they keep her passport? if yes, then that is a great sign. My fiance was in AP for two weeks and then I have someone who was in AP for 1 day and their status change. 

 

221g if so simple should not take too much time and as soon as they come around her file, it should be updated. 

 

Best of luck 

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15 minutes ago, mitzab said:

There is 0 right answer to your question, nobody knows 

 

But, based on my previous interactions. Just give it a week or so and her status will change inshAllah. 

 

Did they keep her passport? if yes, then that is a great sign. My fiance was in AP for two weeks and then I have someone who was in AP for 1 day and their status change. 

 

221g if so simple should not take too much time and as soon as they come around her file, it should be updated. 

 

Best of luck 

Inshallah, and yes they kept her passport 

 

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