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🤑Hi please I have a question. 
 Had my interview on the 3rd September and I left out 1 documents. The consoler office officeer gave me a white form with my passport and asked me to submit the document as with the white form and my passport at the embassy of which I did the following day but my ceac status hasn't changed from ready since the day of the interview till today. It was last updated on the 6th of September but still shows ready

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1 hour ago, Nash B said:

🤑Hi please I have a question. 
 Had my interview on the 3rd September and I left out 1 documents. The consoler office officeer gave me a white form with my passport and asked me to submit the document as with the white form and my passport at the embassy of which I did the following day but my ceac status hasn't changed from ready since the day of the interview till today. It was last updated on the 6th of September but still shows ready

Do you have an actual question?

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2 hours ago, Nash B said:

🤑Hi please I have a question. 
 Had my interview on the 3rd September and I left out 1 documents. The consoler office officeer gave me a white form with my passport and asked me to submit the document as with the white form and my passport at the embassy of which I did the following day but my ceac status hasn't changed from ready since the day of the interview till today. It was last updated on the 6th of September but still shows ready

My question is why is my ceac status still showing ready instead of 221g refuse?... Have you come across a case were after an interview the status of the case still remains ready?

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2 hours ago, Nash B said:

My question is why is my ceac status still showing ready instead of 221g refuse?... Have you come across a case were after an interview the status of the case still remains ready?

It’s likely just not been updated.   Sometimes they never are.  Your case is in AP.

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9 hours ago, Nash B said:

Thank you very much for your response..

Does it mean that asking me to drop my passport along with the missing document is a good sign that my visa will be approve??

Yes

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2 hours ago, Nash B said:

Please what do you mean by " sometimes they never are updated"" does this mean the status will only be updated when the Visa is about to be issued?

It may be.  But if it is not, it doesn't mean the visa will not be issued.

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On 9/11/2024 at 3:13 AM, SalishSea said:

It may be.  But if it is not, it doesn't mean the visa will not be issued.

Hi it's been 9days since I had my interview but my ceac status still remains "ready".. do you think I should email the embassy and asked about my case status due to the fact that DV lottery fiscal year ends on the 30th September ..??

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2 hours ago, Nash B said:

Hi it's been 9days since I had my interview but my ceac status still remains "ready".. do you think I should email the embassy and asked about my case status due to the fact that DV lottery fiscal year ends on the 30th September ..??


It’s not going to harm anything to ask. What was the missing document? 

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2 hours ago, appleblossom said:


It’s not going to harm anything to ask. What was the missing document? 

It was the original copy of my birth certificate. I only took the certified copy to the interview so the CO asked me to drop the original with my passport at the embassy which I did the following day 

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5 hours ago, Nash B said:

It was the original copy of my birth certificate. I only took the certified copy to the interview so the CO asked me to drop the original with my passport at the embassy which I did the following day 


Oh, yes that would do it! Hopefully an easy check though, but which consulate? Some are more efficient than others. 

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