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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Dear Wael,

It looks like all of us going through the administrative processing feel this way. However, I am not sure it is lies we are getting ( at least not the case with Ahmed and I). It is just not the answers we want to hear. It would be better if we had some idea as to why the administrative process takes so long. However, if they told everyone what was going wrong with their case, can you imagine the upset this would create? Maybe they have the right idea, waiting until the cases are completely processed so we can rectify any mistakes all at once. I too think the whole process should be faster. But then I stop and think about it, and how many marriages end in divorice in the USA? There are alot. With time, we get to know our partners better.

I am not saying this process makes things any easier. In fact, the administrative process is enough to drive anyone completely nuts! It wears on the nerves after a while. We should only be thankful we have the VJ site we can come to and vent our frustrations. Before this site, it felt like we were the only two trying to accomplish this, and we thought we were doing something wrong because we were not getting answers fast enough. At least now, with the VJ site we know it is nothing personal that the embassy ignores us. We are simply one in a line of people waiting day after day, week after week, month after month............

Hang in there. We are all here for you.

Never give up,

Sue

I agree with Sue. It does make us crazy, but we are all in the same boat. As my fiance always tells me, we need to be patient and we need to think positively. 1 question, if we are in the Ap process does that mean we were approved and are waiting for a visa? Everything is so unclear. I think they Deny people on the spot, don't they?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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I agree with Sue. It does make us crazy, but we are all in the same boat. As my fiance always tells me, we need to be patient and we need to think positively. 1 question, if we are in the Ap process does that mean we were approved and are waiting for a visa? Everything is so unclear. I think they Deny people on the spot, don't they?

it doesn't mean deny .. it doesn't mean approved .. i think if you kept tracking your original topic you would of known what it means by now :D

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(Dear Sir/Madam:

Your case is undergoing the necessary Administrative Processing.

Cairo Consulate)

hey doodlebug .. i haven't sent this letter to the consul trying to avoid this particular answer BUT it seems like the one can't get away from his destiny , this answer was to hit me anyway :bonk:

(they told me that the FBI background checks or a/k/a "Administrative Processing" is what would take the most time. She said because their systems or so old and because there is not one system that all of this information is dumped into)

now and after all the fees has been raised i hope they use a cut of this money to upgrade their old system and save us some time :pop:

(For example, its fairly normal for many egyptians to use the name format of name-father's name-grandfather's name. Although there IS a family name many people dont use it much if at all. SO in that kind of a system it would be very common to have many many people with the same or similar names and therefore the 'name hits' are just more numerous and take longer to clear)

(THE NAME HIT ) yep that's right .. even i have watched the news few days ago and heard they didn't allow a 3 years kid to inter the states because his name was Usama .. the same thing with another 6 years kid for an american parents his only guilt is his name (Ahmed Yasin) , .. at the begining i felt upset of how samrt the name check process goes but i finally assured myself that as long as i'm not 3 or 6 years old and my name is not Usama or Ahmed Yasin so i don't have to worry about the name hit :pop:

( The_dip_sticks ) .. i really don't know what to say !

only what you said ( GOD PLEASE LET US BE APPROVED SOON )

NEVER send a letter like this.

1. It holds up the attention from employees who could be answering/responding to serious things.

2. Nobody cares about your heart - facts only.

3. You think the Embassies don't receive these "honest" letters daily? But YOURS is suddenly real?

4. It just shows how blubbery you are with your spouse. A real secure and lasting marriage can

overcome hardships like separation. send a letter like this and it spells doom to the reader

5. Have some dignity. Don't wear your heart on your sleeve.

Good luck. :blush:

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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(Dear Sir/Madam:

Your case is undergoing the necessary Administrative Processing.

Cairo Consulate)

hey doodlebug .. i haven't sent this letter to the consul trying to avoid this particular answer BUT it seems like the one can't get away from his destiny , this answer was to hit me anyway :bonk:

(they told me that the FBI background checks or a/k/a "Administrative Processing" is what would take the most time. She said because their systems or so old and because there is not one system that all of this information is dumped into)

now and after all the fees has been raised i hope they use a cut of this money to upgrade their old system and save us some time :pop:

(For example, its fairly normal for many egyptians to use the name format of name-father's name-grandfather's name. Although there IS a family name many people dont use it much if at all. SO in that kind of a system it would be very common to have many many people with the same or similar names and therefore the 'name hits' are just more numerous and take longer to clear)

(THE NAME HIT ) yep that's right .. even i have watched the news few days ago and heard they didn't allow a 3 years kid to inter the states because his name was Usama .. the same thing with another 6 years kid for an american parents his only guilt is his name (Ahmed Yasin) , .. at the begining i felt upset of how samrt the name check process goes but i finally assured myself that as long as i'm not 3 or 6 years old and my name is not Usama or Ahmed Yasin so i don't have to worry about the name hit :pop:

( The_dip_sticks ) .. i really don't know what to say !

only what you said ( GOD PLEASE LET US BE APPROVED SOON )

NEVER send a letter like this.

1. It holds up the attention from employees who could be answering/responding to serious things.

2. Nobody cares about your heart - facts only.

3. You think the Embassies don't receive these "honest" letters daily? But YOURS is suddenly real?

4. It just shows how blubbery you are with your spouse. A real secure and lasting marriage can

overcome hardships like separation. send a letter like this and it spells doom to the reader

5. Have some dignity. Don't wear your heart on your sleeve.

Good luck. :blush:

Who are you? :huh:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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(Dear Sir/Madam:

Your case is undergoing the necessary Administrative Processing.

Cairo Consulate)

hey doodlebug .. i haven't sent this letter to the consul trying to avoid this particular answer BUT it seems like the one can't get away from his destiny , this answer was to hit me anyway :bonk:

(they told me that the FBI background checks or a/k/a "Administrative Processing" is what would take the most time. She said because their systems or so old and because there is not one system that all of this information is dumped into)

now and after all the fees has been raised i hope they use a cut of this money to upgrade their old system and save us some time :pop:

(For example, its fairly normal for many egyptians to use the name format of name-father's name-grandfather's name. Although there IS a family name many people dont use it much if at all. SO in that kind of a system it would be very common to have many many people with the same or similar names and therefore the 'name hits' are just more numerous and take longer to clear)

(THE NAME HIT ) yep that's right .. even i have watched the news few days ago and heard they didn't allow a 3 years kid to inter the states because his name was Usama .. the same thing with another 6 years kid for an american parents his only guilt is his name (Ahmed Yasin) , .. at the begining i felt upset of how samrt the name check process goes but i finally assured myself that as long as i'm not 3 or 6 years old and my name is not Usama or Ahmed Yasin so i don't have to worry about the name hit :pop:

( The_dip_sticks ) .. i really don't know what to say !

only what you said ( GOD PLEASE LET US BE APPROVED SOON )

NEVER send a letter like this.

1. It holds up the attention from employees who could be answering/responding to serious things.

2. Nobody cares about your heart - facts only.

3. You think the Embassies don't receive these "honest" letters daily? But YOURS is suddenly real?

4. It just shows how blubbery you are with your spouse. A real secure and lasting marriage can

overcome hardships like separation. send a letter like this and it spells doom to the reader

5. Have some dignity. Don't wear your heart on your sleeve.

Good luck. :blush:

Who are you? :huh:

maybe a wp reader? :whistle:

* ~ * Charles * ~ *
 

I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Egypt
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(Dear Sir/Madam:

Your case is undergoing the necessary Administrative Processing.

Cairo Consulate)

hey doodlebug .. i haven't sent this letter to the consul trying to avoid this particular answer BUT it seems like the one can't get away from his destiny , this answer was to hit me anyway :bonk:

(they told me that the FBI background checks or a/k/a "Administrative Processing" is what would take the most time. She said because their systems or so old and because there is not one system that all of this information is dumped into)

now and after all the fees has been raised i hope they use a cut of this money to upgrade their old system and save us some time :pop:

(For example, its fairly normal for many egyptians to use the name format of name-father's name-grandfather's name. Although there IS a family name many people dont use it much if at all. SO in that kind of a system it would be very common to have many many people with the same or similar names and therefore the 'name hits' are just more numerous and take longer to clear)

(THE NAME HIT ) yep that's right .. even i have watched the news few days ago and heard they didn't allow a 3 years kid to inter the states because his name was Usama .. the same thing with another 6 years kid for an american parents his only guilt is his name (Ahmed Yasin) , .. at the begining i felt upset of how samrt the name check process goes but i finally assured myself that as long as i'm not 3 or 6 years old and my name is not Usama or Ahmed Yasin so i don't have to worry about the name hit :pop:

( The_dip_sticks ) .. i really don't know what to say !

only what you said ( GOD PLEASE LET US BE APPROVED SOON )

NEVER send a letter like this.

1. It holds up the attention from employees who could be answering/responding to serious things.

2. Nobody cares about your heart - facts only.

3. You think the Embassies don't receive these "honest" letters daily? But YOURS is suddenly real?

4. It just shows how blubbery you are with your spouse. A real secure and lasting marriage can

overcome hardships like separation. send a letter like this and it spells doom to the reader

5. Have some dignity. Don't wear your heart on your sleeve.

Good luck. :blush:

Who are you? :huh:

maybe a wp reader? :whistle:

more likely an ES reader posing as an embassy employee. (read the profile.)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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(Dear Sir/Madam:

Your case is undergoing the necessary Administrative Processing.

Cairo Consulate)

hey doodlebug .. i haven't sent this letter to the consul trying to avoid this particular answer BUT it seems like the one can't get away from his destiny , this answer was to hit me anyway :bonk:

(they told me that the FBI background checks or a/k/a "Administrative Processing" is what would take the most time. She said because their systems or so old and because there is not one system that all of this information is dumped into)

now and after all the fees has been raised i hope they use a cut of this money to upgrade their old system and save us some time :pop:

(For example, its fairly normal for many egyptians to use the name format of name-father's name-grandfather's name. Although there IS a family name many people dont use it much if at all. SO in that kind of a system it would be very common to have many many people with the same or similar names and therefore the 'name hits' are just more numerous and take longer to clear)

(THE NAME HIT ) yep that's right .. even i have watched the news few days ago and heard they didn't allow a 3 years kid to inter the states because his name was Usama .. the same thing with another 6 years kid for an american parents his only guilt is his name (Ahmed Yasin) , .. at the begining i felt upset of how samrt the name check process goes but i finally assured myself that as long as i'm not 3 or 6 years old and my name is not Usama or Ahmed Yasin so i don't have to worry about the name hit :pop:

( The_dip_sticks ) .. i really don't know what to say !

only what you said ( GOD PLEASE LET US BE APPROVED SOON )

NEVER send a letter like this.

1. It holds up the attention from employees who could be answering/responding to serious things.

2. Nobody cares about your heart - facts only.

3. You think the Embassies don't receive these "honest" letters daily? But YOURS is suddenly real?

4. It just shows how blubbery you are with your spouse. A real secure and lasting marriage can

overcome hardships like separation. send a letter like this and it spells doom to the reader

5. Have some dignity. Don't wear your heart on your sleeve.

Good luck. :blush:

Who are you? :huh:

maybe a wp reader? :whistle:

more likely an ES reader posing as an embassy employee. (read the profile.)

"I'm just an employee of one of your embassies taking a gander at all of your slander."

hmmm. so maybe he or she should gtfo and get back to work? it's no wonder some cases take so long! :ranting:

* ~ * Charles * ~ *
 

I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

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jeeze, the poor eggplant...what did it ever do to anyone? :crying:

I loves me some eggplant :lol:

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