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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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I’m looking for some insight, my husband had his interview ( Mumbai, India ) in January of this year. The counselor officer requested he submit more documentation , they did not keep his passport. All requested documentation was submitted within two weeks. Since February, there has been 11 times so far the date has changed when we check the case status. As for status itself, it continues to read “ Refused” . Has anyone experienced several date changes , before receiving an actual decision? Can this be a good or bad thing ? Thanks for sharing any experience or knowledge.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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3 hours ago, sam3435 said:

Did you husband get his visa? sheesh after a long wait, the consulate will make people stuck for a long time. I saw your timeline and seems like you guys got put in some admin processing for quite a while. so just curious if you guys got through. 

Unfortunately we are still in limbo, with no clear answer. We’ve had the senator, White House involved and still waiting . USCIS chat feature recently stated they completed an additional review and our case was transferred back to NVC, adding more confusion to the process.

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2 hours ago, Summerbrezz07 said:

Unfortunately we are still in limbo, with no clear answer. We’ve had the senator, White House involved and still waiting . USCIS chat feature recently stated they completed an additional review and our case was transferred back to NVC, adding more confusion to the process.

 

That's not good. Does your CEAC status say that the case was returned to NVC?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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2 hours ago, appleblossom said:

 

That's not good. Does your CEAC status say that the case was returned to NVC?

Yes it does as of May 2nd. Then USCIS provides other information about NVC and then being to returned to the consulate. We are hoping that means the case is being reaffirmed. It all can be very confusing.

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6 minutes ago, Summerbrezz07 said:

Yes it does as of May 2nd. Then USCIS provides other information about NVC and then being to returned to the consulate. We are hoping that means the case is being reaffirmed. It all can be very confusing.

 

So CEAC says it's been returned to NVC, but USCIS are saying it's been sent back to the consulate? That's really odd. Being returned to NVC wouldn't be good at all, so hopefully USCIS are right!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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7 hours ago, appleblossom said:

 

So CEAC says it's been returned to NVC, but USCIS are saying it's been sent back to the consulate? That's really odd. Being returned to NVC wouldn't be good at all, so hopefully USCIS are right!

USCIS is saying they completed the additional review and it now at the NVC again and once the final review is completed, it will again go back to the consulate . Fingers crossed that after all this , it’s a positive outcome!

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