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with so many people most names are common names

in pakistan

Aapki Nazroan Ne Samjha, Pyaar Ke Kabil Mujhe

Dil Ki Ai Dharkan Thaher Ja, Mil Gayee Manzil Mujhe

I-130 Process

01-29-2006 | Marriage

02-13-2006 | Mailed to NSC

02-27-2006 | NOA1

06-15-2006 | I-130 Approved

I-129F Process

03-08-2006 | Mailed to CHICAGO LOCKBOX

03-13-2006 | NOA1

07-31-2006 | I-129F Approved

09-01-2006 | K3 Interview, Visa Approved

09-14-2006 | Passport recieved from Consulate

01-23-2007 | POE at Chicago

AOS process

07-25-2007 | Mailed to CHICAGO LOCKBOX

08-30-2007 | NOA1

09-07-2007 | Biometrics Appointment

01-28-2008 | AOS interview-More evidence requested

02-07-2008 | AOS approved

02-19-2008 | Recieved Green Card in mail

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Javed is a very common name actually! It doesnt get any more common than Javed!

I-129 (Brief Version):

2005-06-05 : I-129F filed with NBC

2005-06-16 : I-129F NOA1

2005-08-26 : I-129F RFE

2005-09-19 : Approved (Confirmation in Email from INS)

2005-11-01 : Interview at the US Embassy, Islamabad

2006-10-31 : Visa Approved (One year of Administrative Processing)

2006-11-02 : Picked up Visa from Amex

2006-11-19 : Arrival in the US POE Chicago

I-765 (Brief Version):

2006-11-20 : Filed I-765

2006-11-28 : NOA1

2006-12-06 : Transfered to CSC

2006-12-14 : Biometrics Appointment

2007-02-17 : Card Production ordered

2007-02-21 : Approved

2007-02-22 : Card Arrived

I-131

2006-08-15 : Applied

2006-09-12 : NOA1

2006-09-19 : Touched

I-130 (Brief)

2004-10-07 : Applied

2007-10-15 : Approved

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Dear Madam,

A search of our files indicates that this case is still undergoing additional

necessary administrative processing as part of the security clearance procedure.

Visa applicant affected by additional screening should expect delays before the

case is concluded. It is difficult to predict the amount of time that the

clearance process will take. As soon as it is complete, we will contact the

applicant for continued processing of the visa application. Also, your

husband's immigration case is still under administrative process.

Thanks

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Hey Shonnie,

See you got an update and now your in AP. Hopefully, since you had the AR you will not be in this much longer. I am hoping next visa review meeting you and Javed have good news. Mingie thinks so. :P

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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after two interviews and two biometrics, my patience ran out. we went to local USCIS and demanded to see officer incharge.after little arguments, the officer decided to approve my wife,s green card and stamped her passport.we r done for 2 years. thanks for your support and wish you all the luck.

C o n r a t s Mike

brother probably in paki culture they care about age differnece..living in pakistan dosent make me paki...anyway we TURKS dont care about age different and i guess this is nothing but numbers....according to the Islamic views this is "sunnah"....and there is nothing to think and amazed...this is cuple's intention not urs

wailakum selam gule gule

Wasalam,

If you are not Pakistani then why you are living in Pakistan? and What is Sunnah? Do get married or Marry to 32 years old woman?

Man is a wonderful creature; he sees through the layers of fat (eyes), hears through a bone (ears) and speaks through a lump of flesh (tongue).

Hazrat Ali (a.s)

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Lol Mianishqrose, this is actually a generic reply the Embassy sends to everyone I have several of these emails with the SAME EXACT response that is mentioned on here! Lol, hell they even send this response to my lawyer too!

lol

Hey Shonnie,

See you got an update and now your in AP. Hopefully, since you had the AR you will not be in this much longer. I am hoping next visa review meeting you and Javed have good news. Mingie thinks so. :P

I am neither talking to you nor talking about your husband. I am marely replying to Canuhandleit's post as he/she didnt know if Javed is a common name! So dont take everything personally!

Javed is a very common name actually! It doesnt get any more common than Javed!

Watch were you tread ALI! :angry:

talk about common!

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I-129 (Brief Version):

2005-06-05 : I-129F filed with NBC

2005-06-16 : I-129F NOA1

2005-08-26 : I-129F RFE

2005-09-19 : Approved (Confirmation in Email from INS)

2005-11-01 : Interview at the US Embassy, Islamabad

2006-10-31 : Visa Approved (One year of Administrative Processing)

2006-11-02 : Picked up Visa from Amex

2006-11-19 : Arrival in the US POE Chicago

I-765 (Brief Version):

2006-11-20 : Filed I-765

2006-11-28 : NOA1

2006-12-06 : Transfered to CSC

2006-12-14 : Biometrics Appointment

2007-02-17 : Card Production ordered

2007-02-21 : Approved

2007-02-22 : Card Arrived

I-131

2006-08-15 : Applied

2006-09-12 : NOA1

2006-09-19 : Touched

I-130 (Brief)

2004-10-07 : Applied

2007-10-15 : Approved

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all i am saying is all names are common in pakistan, because there are so many people.

i mean no one is taking a poll to see who has what name, give me a break

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Aapki Nazroan Ne Samjha, Pyaar Ke Kabil Mujhe

Dil Ki Ai Dharkan Thaher Ja, Mil Gayee Manzil Mujhe

I-130 Process

01-29-2006 | Marriage

02-13-2006 | Mailed to NSC

02-27-2006 | NOA1

06-15-2006 | I-130 Approved

I-129F Process

03-08-2006 | Mailed to CHICAGO LOCKBOX

03-13-2006 | NOA1

07-31-2006 | I-129F Approved

09-01-2006 | K3 Interview, Visa Approved

09-14-2006 | Passport recieved from Consulate

01-23-2007 | POE at Chicago

AOS process

07-25-2007 | Mailed to CHICAGO LOCKBOX

08-30-2007 | NOA1

09-07-2007 | Biometrics Appointment

01-28-2008 | AOS interview-More evidence requested

02-07-2008 | AOS approved

02-19-2008 | Recieved Green Card in mail

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after two interviews and two biometrics, my patience ran out. we went to local USCIS and demanded to see officer incharge.after little arguments, the officer decided to approve my wife,s green card and stamped her passport.we r done for 2 years. thanks for your support and wish you all the luck.

C o n r a t s Mike

brother probably in paki culture they care about age differnece..living in pakistan dosent make me paki...anyway we TURKS dont care about age different and i guess this is nothing but numbers....according to the Islamic views this is "sunnah"....and there is nothing to think and amazed...this is cuple's intention not urs

wailakum selam gule gule

Wasalam,

If you are not Pakistani then why you are living in Pakistan? and What is Sunnah? Do get married or Marry to 32 years old woman?

well usmani kalifa's family have no place in turkey anymore so some r in france some in uk and one in pakistan....sunnah means getting marriage with older is sunnah...,and this is not prejudice and against islamic laws and teachings..,so what is there to make a fun on this?

wailakum selam

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Lol Mianishqrose, this is actually a generic reply the Embassy sends to everyone I have several of these emails with the SAME EXACT response that is mentioned on here! Lol, hell they even send this response to my lawyer too!

lol

Hey Shonnie,

See you got an update and now your in AP. Hopefully, since you had the AR you will not be in this much longer. I am hoping next visa review meeting you and Javed have good news. Mingie thinks so. :P

I am neither talking to you nor talking about your husband. I am marely replying to Canuhandleit's post as he/she didnt know if Javed is a common name! So dont take everything personally!

Javed is a very common name actually! It doesnt get any more common than Javed!

Watch were you tread ALI! :angry:

talk about common!

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SU GENTE!

Wasalam,

If you are not Pakistani then why you are living in Pakistan? and What is Sunnah? Do get married or Marry to 32 years old woman?

well usmani kalifa's family have no place in turkey anymore so some r in france some in uk and one in pakistan....sunnah means getting marriage with older is sunnah...,and this is not prejudice and against islamic laws and teachings..,so what is there to make a fun on this?

wailakum selam

AR...

I dont think Imran is making fun of religion he is not like that - NO one on this thread is like that.

what is boggling the mind is your relationship with 32 year old lady. hey whatever floats your boat right

you have to prove your case. its just strange but so is a old man marrying a 21 year old. so far you have proved your case. so dont worry about that. pray and hope for a speedy AR thats what we all want for you and ourselves.

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oh okay...

Javed is common? never heard of that name before but then again I don't live in Pakistan.

well, just for information.

1) My father name is Javeed

2) One of my class fellow was Javeed

3) Colleage name Javeed

4) Neighbour Named Javeed

5) A person working in our Market has name Javeed

6) one of my regular customer named Javeed

7) Name os a Salesman working at my uncle's gas station is Javeed

and now shonney's husband is Javeed too :)

I still remember shonney's wish that Javeed might had name "fkjdkl dsfkjdsfh fdjksfhdsjk". Hence having ZERO hits at DOS. LOL

-Dude

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yes you are right shonjaved...well i proved it and the good thing was Consular never question me about this..,he wasnt intresting in looking at proves i show pictures he say no its ok i belive you boths met...,but the what is still confusing me is when i asked him how long this admin review take? he said this is admin processing not a review...,but still i got no clear answer what is this some say AP is same as AR some say its different what is ur ideas about this?

thank you very much

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No they are not the same.

I. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW

"Administrative Review" refers to a Consular Official placing the case "on hold" because the Visa Petitioner or Beneficiary FAILED TO PASS the security name check or background check, or because the Consulate or State Department or Homeland Security NEEDS TO INVESTIGATE some issue or matter in the case more closely. Cases placed into Administrative Review can ADD WEEKS OR EVEN MONTHS to processing time and final decision on visa issuance, typically in most cases AT LEAST 4 to 8 weeks additional time. Under current regulation, there is no right of appeal within State Department or Homeland Security for administrative review status. It is suggested that visa petitioners and beneficiaries keep track of the status of their case as best as possible, and secure, if possible, the reason or reasons their case has been placed into administrative review, which at least helps to relieve some anxiety during the waiting time.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING

Can be a field investigation to your home or job, they go and make sure marriages or relationships are valid and that the documents submitted are proper and to rule out fraud.

You can have AR and then AP as well during your processing and in either case a congressman or senator CANNOT help to expedite the cases. AP is also a black abyss without any details given. I know my husband was in it for almost 5 months and we could not find out any details other than saying we are in Administrative Processing.

Good luck.

Mary

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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No they are not the same.

I. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW

"Administrative Review" refers to a Consular Official placing the case "on hold" because the Visa Petitioner or Beneficiary FAILED TO PASS the security name check or background check, or because the Consulate or State Department or Homeland Security NEEDS TO INVESTIGATE some issue or matter in the case more closely. Cases placed into Administrative Review can ADD WEEKS OR EVEN MONTHS to processing time and final decision on visa issuance, typically in most cases AT LEAST 4 to 8 weeks additional time. Under current regulation, there is no right of appeal within State Department or Homeland Security for administrative review status. It is suggested that visa petitioners and beneficiaries keep track of the status of their case as best as possible, and secure, if possible, the reason or reasons their case has been placed into administrative review, which at least helps to relieve some anxiety during the waiting time.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING

Can be a field investigation to your home or job, they go and make sure marriages or relationships are valid and that the documents submitted are proper and to rule out fraud.

You can have AR and then AP as well during your processing and in either case a congressman or senator CANNOT help to expedite the cases. AP is also a black abyss without any details given. I know my husband was in it for almost 5 months and we could not find out any details other than saying we are in Administrative Processing.

Good luck.

Mary

oh thank u marry but he told me this will process in washington DC so would u like to tell me how can i know the status? and where to contact any email address??

thanks for ur detailed answer

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