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Hello SusieQQQ hope you doing well 

  it is almost 3 month  after my interview but still my case is undergoing administrative processing as i know. After interview consular applied to me public charge questionnaire i already answered all questions and sent back 28 March.
i want to know what they take into account from applicants whom requested fill public charge questionnaire for issue visa ?  Is it possible my administrative processing come to positive conclusion ?or it happen rarely? 
In addition i emailed to embassy about case they say this case undergoing administrative processing.ceac website it shows refused (A U.S. consular officer has adjudicated and refused your visa application. Please see the letter you received at the interview.)  however other applicants from my country who cases AP they status letter is not like mine they status text  is long and written the case refused 221g and waiting administrative processing.

Have you ever had any case such as mine ?

Thanks in advance 

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Sorry to not have much more than a vague response, yes I do know of cases where AP has taken some months. For Dv what we have seen in past years is that there is usually an attempt to ensure it is completed before the fiscal year ends. Other than regularly checking in with your embassy, not sure what else can be advised other than wait.

Did they keep your passport or hand it back to you?

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Thanks your response 

no they did not keep my passport  because green card  interview not held in our country it held in Georgia   but i already sent my passport  back to embassy because  At the interview consular gave to me 221g form 

back of page 221g she marked  travel passport and questionnaire  section.

 Also I searched some information about public charge refusal ,it says  when decision made the consular consider applicant age, family households, assest, medical condition, and finance.   Is it right information? 
thanks

 

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