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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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The case is under review.

 

A DCF case?

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Filed: Other Country: Morocco
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On 10/14/2024 at 8:49 PM, pushbrk said:

No, it does not have to be the exact same evidence.  They have that already.  The required "documents" are what they are.  No guarantee they will want to see any of it, and certainly no guarantee they will look at new supporting evidence, not required to have been uploaded already.

 

On 10/20/2024 at 4:34 PM, pushbrk said:

Exactly as I wrote.  Submit online, but wait until you have the interview date.  You also bring to interview, all the same things.

 

On 10/21/2024 at 6:31 AM, powerpuff said:

Threads on I-864/joint sponsor merged together. Please post any further questions regarding this in this thread only.

 

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7 minutes ago, Boiler said:

The case is under review.

 

A DCF case?

What’s a DCF case? It’s a CR-1

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You posted in the DCF forum, I assume it is not.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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If the benefeciary is a male, and if there are any "flags" in the case, it is normal for the case to go into Admin Processing.

The length of AP varies, it could be days, weeks, months, it is all at the discretion of the consulate.

 

the flags could be anything like:

-Age gap

-Previous marriage(s)

-uncleared background checks

-...

11/17/2016: Got engaged
11/28/2016: I-130 sent to Chicago IL lock box
01/12/2016: NOA1

Filed: Other Country: Morocco
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28 minutes ago, etrangais said:

If the benefeciary is a male, and if there are any "flags" in the case, it is normal for the case to go into Admin Processing.

The length of AP varies, it could be days, weeks, months, it is all at the discretion of the consulate.

 

the flags could be anything like:

-Age gap

-Previous marriage(s)

-uncleared background checks

-...

What’s an uncleared background check? They did mention his background checks were needing to be further looked into but both stated no police contact 

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29 minutes ago, Maam1819 said:

What’s an uncleared background check? They did mention his background checks were needing to be further looked into but both stated no police contact 

 

It could be anything, no way of knowing. It could be that one of his family members has been flagged for extra checks, or he shares a name with somebody that is of interest and they need to confirm it's not the same person, or that they just want to dig a little deeper on him. 

 

AP just takes as long as it takes unfortunately, could be a month or a year. All you can do it wait and hope it's not too much longer, best of luck. 

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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28 minutes ago, Maam1819 said:

What’s an uncleared background check? They did mention his background checks were needing to be further looked into but both stated no police contact 

A background check is completed by USCIS services, and it could be for any unresolved items in the beneficiary's background. 

was the beneficiary involved in previous applications or previous marriage? did anyone (a previous spouse or fiancée) file for them before 

11/17/2016: Got engaged
11/28/2016: I-130 sent to Chicago IL lock box
01/12/2016: NOA1

Filed: Other Country: Morocco
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42 minutes ago, etrangais said:

A background check is completed by USCIS services, and it could be for any unresolved items in the beneficiary's background. 

was the beneficiary involved in previous applications or previous marriage? did anyone (a previous spouse or fiancée) file for them before 

Never no

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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It is not that unusual to see North African country applicants go through an extensive administrative processing.  As @etrangais has mentioned, the background check will be completed.  If your partner has a name that is common or similar to other people, this also slows AP down, in addition to any of the other potential red flag items (large age gap, vast religious differences, previous applications, etc). 

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Filed: Other Country: Morocco
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17 minutes ago, mam521 said:

It is not that unusual to see North African country applicants go through an extensive administrative processing.  As @etrangais has mentioned, the background check will be completed.  If your partner has a name that is common or similar to other people, this also slows AP down, in addition to any of the other potential red flag items (large age gap, vast religious differences, previous applications, etc). 

We have a 10 year age gap but we have child in common and 1000s of pictures (they didn’t even look at 1) he’s Muslim I’m Christian the only application he would’ve had was Korean refugee visa or something to that effect but nothing within the US

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2 hours ago, Maam1819 said:

What’s an uncleared background check? They did mention his background checks were needing to be further looked into but both stated no police contact 

More extensive background checks are done for males from certain countries.

 
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