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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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I guess since others are posting their interview/visa experiences here, I'll post mine.  My husband and stepson went for their medical exams 8 days before their interview date (Bogota, Colombia embassy).  The doctor found a spot on my husband's chest x-ray so he made him go for a 3-day sputum test (for tuberculosis), which takes 8 weeks to get results ☹️  The doctor told him to still go to his interview but gave him a form to give to the embassy officer that said his case would be in administrative proceedings for 8 weeks.  My husband did his 3-day sputum test and the initial results were negative.  We're on week 3 and if he doesn't get a call by week 8 we'll know he's fine.  They went to the interview on July 6th and an issue came up for my stepson.  In Colombia they're now doing a special name check in the system to make sure the person's name getting a visa doesn't match the name of any known narcotraffickers or guerillas.  My stepson's name matched and they told him he needed to request a special document from a Colombian government agency that says it isn't him.  Their visas were both approved pending those two issues.  My stepson requested the document that same day and they told him it would be 15 business days to produce it and they would send it directly to the embassy.  I'd like to tell you all that I think about this process (especially being charged an additional $440 for a sputum test that costs $120 in the US) but I don't want to be a Debbie Downer.  I'm thankful we were approved and it's just a matter of waiting another 2 months 🙄 but I will say this - our immigration system is beyond broken.  I just met 3 Mexican guys who were traveling by air to the US for the first time.  They applied for asylum via the new app that our government released awhile ago.  The time it took between applying for asylum and entering the US - 14 days.  The time since I've physically seen my husband - 14 months.  🤷‍♀️ 

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32 minutes ago, Ramirez65 said:

 I don't want to be a Debbie Downer.  I'm thankful we were approved and it's just a matter of waiting another 2 months 🙄 but I will say this - our immigration system is beyond broken.  I just met 3 Mexican guys who were traveling by air to the US for the first time.  They applied for asylum via the new app that our government released awhile ago.  The time it took between applying for asylum and entering the US - 14 days.  The time since I've physically seen my husband - 14 months.  🤷‍♀️ 

I'm really sorry to hear this.

 

I lost count of the number of times I heard an acquaintance say, "why don't you guys just fly to Mexico and walk across?"

 

I'm sure I'm not the only one who's heard it.  Ad nauseam.

 

So I can commiserate.

 

32 minutes ago, Ramirez65 said:

I guess since others are posting their interview/visa experiences here, I'll post mine. 

 

32 minutes ago, Ramirez65 said:

I'm thankful we were approved and it's just a matter of waiting another 2 months

 

Your positive attitude is inspiring.

 

At first i was afraid to post that we didn't get the news we hoped, but then I realized the difficulty of this process and the candor of the collective experience is exactly what gives this forum its value.

 

Glad to hear your update.  There will be cake.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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15 hours ago, aaroncv3 said:

I'm really sorry to hear this.

 

I lost count of the number of times I heard an acquaintance say, "why don't you guys just fly to Mexico and walk across?"

 

I'm sure I'm not the only one who's heard it.  Ad nauseam.

 

So I can commiserate.

 

 

 

Your positive attitude is inspiring.

 

At first i was afraid to post that we didn't get the news we hoped, but then I realized the difficulty of this process and the candor of the collective experience is exactly what gives this forum its value.

 

Glad to hear your update.  There will be cake.

 

Thank you friend......you are so right about this forum being helpful - I've come here many times to be comforted in the fact that I'm not alone, some have it worse than I do and this too shall pass.  

 

About that cake......ice cream too? 😊

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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15 minutes ago, S&J@2020 said:

Thank you so much. I hope your issues have been resolved. 

Almost....one more week and our visa should get issued 🙏

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9 minutes ago, S&J@2020 said:

Thank you. I trust your issues are resolved too.

We are flying home, together, to the US, in 3 weeks.  Good luck with your travel arrangements.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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18 minutes ago, aaroncv3 said:

We are flying home, together, to the US, in 3 weeks.  Good luck with your travel arrangements.

That's awesome.  And thanks once again.

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10 hours ago, Gigi20 said:

What was the process transferring to sierra leone? Did you have to get a resident permit? If so, what was the process? Thanks in advance

 

Yes, a resident permit is definitely needed for a transfer to Sierra Leone. You can fly there to get it done. Thanks.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Good news today - our visa was finally issued!  My husband will be traveling either tonight or tomorrow.  It's been a long and stressful process but all worth it.  Good luck to those of you still waiting!!

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5 hours ago, Ramirez65 said:

Good news today - our visa was finally issued!  My husband will be traveling either tonight or tomorrow.  It's been a long and stressful process but all worth it.  Good luck to those of you still waiting!!

Excellent news!  We arrived in the US on Tuesday, and have been pretty jet-lagged until now.  We had a lot of chores to catch up on also, at the house here in the US.  I'm so glad to hear your news!  Good luck!

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