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My fiancé had his interview in London on August 18th. He was told his visa would be approved pending a confirmation phone call to ACRO. The officer kept his passport and documents. His status stated "AP" for a few days and on the 24th, it was updated to "Refused" and to refer to the paper that was received during his interview. He obviously was not given any such document. He has phoned the embassy and has been instructed to send an email to the general mailbox as she does not have access to any information nor can she transfer him to someone that does. Email was sent a two days ago. He has contacted ACRO to inquire about the contact between themselves and the embassy. They explained exactly what communication took place and confirmed his history on file, which is what was discussed during the interview, plus offered him the transcripts of the phone call for his records. Needless to say we are confused. Does anyone have any previous experience with this? How can we find out the denial reason? At what point will his passport be returned? As you can imagine, we have had a very hard time processing all of this... and are desperate for answers.
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Good Morning,
I received my NOA2 On June 1st and received Case and IID# on June 28th. Our packet made it to the embassy yesterday! You should hear something any day now. Good Luck!
From Administrative Processing to Refused
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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He has never been imprisoned, or committed crimes of Moral Turpitude, he had one DUI 19 years ago, and a caution for common assault. The officer explained to him that common assault is not a concern, they are focused on aggravated assault and they are not concerned about cautions. We are trying to be patient and wait on emails or postal mail. I have read on travel.state.gov all possible denial reasons. I assume we just have to wait and see and start preparing for the waiver process.