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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Depends on the type of case.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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7 minutes ago, Legend of Summer said:

Plus do we have a chance to submit additional documents and paperwork?

Was this a K-1 case?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Yes you will be contacted and be given an opportunity, will not be quick, usually these take many months.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Back in 2011 it took 6 months to hear a response from the US office with details of the issues CO had

we had 30 business days to answer to those issues with actual proof (s)  the CO was mistaken 

WE were sucessful and finally got the visa

 

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5 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

Back in 2011 it took 6 months to hear a response from the US office with details of the issues CO had

we had 30 business days to answer to those issues with actual proof (s)  the CO was mistaken 

WE were sucessful and finally got the visa

 

Can you provide me an example of what they asked? also do they send back to the consulate/embassy once it's approved to get the visa?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Just now, Legend of Summer said:

Can you provide me an example of what they asked?

they  are free to ask all things of the immigranter 

to my husband they asked if i liked to read and he said "yes"

What books and he said "she likes  the classics" and reading on internet

they said he didn't know what books i liked

 

so,  i went thru thousands of pages of text talk to find where we discussed this very issue 

and he asked about books and i said the 'classics" and his response was i am not familiar with them(we don't have them here) so we talked about my internet research i was doing to help my mom with the books she was writing 

 

so,  he did know the answer and CO was wrong 

 

the CO also mentioned he might change my religion to Islam and i  sent the proof that i had already attended a mosque along with several other religious places of worship to feel my way to which religion i wanted to be a part of as my right to do so

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1 minute ago, JeanneAdil said:

they  are free to ask all things of the immigranter 

to my husband they asked if i liked to read and he said "yes"

What books and he said "she likes  the classics" and reading on internet

they said he didn't know what books i liked

 

so,  i went thru thousands of pages of text talk to find where we discussed this very issue 

and he asked about books and i said the 'classics" and his response was i am not familiar with them(we don't have them here) so we talked about my internet research i was doing to help my mom with the books she was writing 

 

so,  he did know the answer and CO was wrong 

 

the CO also mentioned he might change my religion to Islam and i  sent the proof that i had already attended a mosque along with several other religious places of worship to feel my way to which religion i wanted to be a part of as my right to do so

question from the USCIS or CO? sorry but i'm confused. 

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6 minutes ago, Legend of Summer said:

question from the USCIS or CO? sorry but i'm confused. 

CO is the one who asks questions and makes these decisions /USCIS just handle paperwork and will let u know any issues the CO had with the intending immigrants responses  or documents

did that help???

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1 minute ago, JeanneAdil said:

CO is the one who asks questions and makes these decisions /USCIS just handle paperwork and will let u know any issues the CO had with the intending immigrants responses

 

did that help???

yes, it helped a lot. 

 

USCIS let know you via phone call or email?

 

Once you were approved, how long did it take to get your spouse visa?

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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1 minute ago, Legend of Summer said:

yes, it helped a lot. 

 

USCIS let know you via phone call or email?

 

Once you were approved, how long did it take to get your spouse visa?

 

USCIS actually sends a formal document with instructions on what to do and when to get the proof(s) back to that particular office 

 

 

My case was much more complicated and i had to appeal /hopefully u can answer as like an RFE so not good to compare my situation 

just know u can overcome most issues a CO has when u have text messages,  emails,  proofs of  time spent together 

its not as scary as some make it 

 

my husband and i had a big age difference and that must have played into the CO decisions although not mentioned 

 

u will get thru this /when u get the letter , we can help u get thru the NOIR or NOID

message here or privately to any of us and ask for help

 

the very best to u both

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11 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

USCIS actually sends a formal document with instructions on what to do and when to get the proof(s) back to that particular office 

 

 

My case was much more complicated and i had to appeal /hopefully u can answer as like an RFE so not good to compare my situation 

just know u can overcome most issues a CO has when u have text messages,  emails,  proofs of  time spent together 

its not as scary as some make it 

 

my husband and i had a big age difference and that must have played into the CO decisions although not mentioned 

 

u will get thru this /when u get the letter , we can help u get thru the NOIR or NOID

message here or privately to any of us and ask for help

 

the very best to u both

Thanks. 
 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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6 minutes ago, Legend of Summer said:

What’s noir or noid? 
 

NOIR is notice of intent to revoke

NOID is notice of intent to deny

 

They can both be overcome so  and i don't like to scare anyone 

i was successful 

 

What is noir and noid?
 
Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) / Notice of Intent to Revoke (NOIR) Details. A notice of intent to deny or NOID is a formal statement from USCIS that it has determined that the applicant is ineligible for the immigrant benefit requested.
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