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Hello everyone, recently my wife had her purse stolen, and inside her purse was her pakistani passport. The purse and passport are gone she filed a police report, however my wife has her IR1 case DQd from NVC and is just waiting for her IR1 visa interview, however that will take atleast 10 more months. The issue is on CEAC and all her documents i submitted her old passport, but that is stolen now, so should i upload my wifes new pakistani passport to CEAC? Or just wait until her visa interview and inform the officer about it? And also would this be any problem for her visa case? Thank you everyone.

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23 minutes ago, Zs10102 said:

Hello everyone, recently my wife had her purse stolen, and inside her purse was her pakistani passport. The purse and passport are gone she filed a police report, however my wife has her IR1 case DQd from NVC and is just waiting for her IR1 visa interview, however that will take atleast 10 more months. The issue is on CEAC and all her documents i submitted her old passport, but that is stolen now, so should i upload my wifes new pakistani passport to CEAC? Or just wait until her visa interview and inform the officer about it? And also would this be any problem for her visa case? Thank you everyone.

I'd imagine the best solution would be to upload the new passport along with a comment to explain the situation. 

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1 minute ago, Zs10102 said:

Yes but im afraid if i update her new passport than the NVC might push her case back and i dont want that because shes already been waiting for her interview for 13 months. So thats the issue with that

I see. My understanding is that once you're DQ'd, you've already established a place "in line". Adding additional documents shouldn't affect that.

Let's see if others have anything to say about that. 

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Just now, IRFUN said:

I see. My understanding is that once you're DQ'd, you've already established a place "in line". Adding additional documents shouldn't affect that.

Let's see if others have anything to say about that. 

Yah thats what i also think that if you get DQd than your already in line but if you upload new documents than i heard you get a new DQ date and right now in pakistan it takes LITERALLY 20-24 months for interview and my wifes already waiting for 13 months so i dont want to let that 13 months go to waste. But yes lets see what others have to say, thanks for the help.

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Just now, Zs10102 said:

Yah thats what i also think that if you get DQd than your already in line but if you upload new documents than i heard you get a new DQ date and right now in pakistan it takes LITERALLY 20-24 months for interview and my wifes already waiting for 13 months so i dont want to let that 13 months go to waste. But yes lets see what others have to say, thanks for the help.

That's a killer wait time. Best of luck to you.

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2 hours ago, Zs10102 said:

Yes but im afraid if i update her new passport than the NVC might push her case back and i dont want that because shes already been waiting for her interview for 13 months. So thats the issue with that

 

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1 hour ago, pushbrk said:

If already DQ, I would upload the new passport after you get the interview notice.

Exactly, best is for him to wait until he gets his interview.

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4 hours ago, pushbrk said:

If already DQ, I would upload the new passport after you get the interview notice.

Yes sir but do you think just giving the officer the new passport on the day of interview is also fine? Would you recommend that? Because if thats the case than should i also update my tax papers and all of my affadavit of support paperwork because i submitted that a year ago and now those are not valid because you need current taxes for affadavit of support. Also 1 more question my wife and i also have a child now should i inform the embassy about him? My child already has USA passport from one of the Pakistan consulates or should we just not tell them because he has nothing to do with her visa case. I think best option would be to tell them about my wifes stolen pakiatan passport and about our child at the day of her visa interview. Let me know what you think Sir, thank you.

 

6 hours ago, IRFUN said:

I see. My understanding is that once you're DQ'd, you've already established a place "in line". Adding additional documents shouldn't affect that.

Let's see if others have anything to say about that. 

 

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6 hours ago, Zs10102 said:

Yes sir but do you think just giving the officer the new passport on the day of interview is also fine? Would you recommend that? Because if thats the case than should i also update my tax papers and all of my affadavit of support paperwork because i submitted that a year ago and now those are not valid because you need current taxes for affadavit of support. Also 1 more question my wife and i also have a child now should i inform the embassy about him? My child already has USA passport from one of the Pakistan consulates or should we just not tell them because he has nothing to do with her visa case. I think best option would be to tell them about my wifes stolen pakiatan passport and about our child at the day of her visa interview. Let me know what you think Sir, thank you.

 

 

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