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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi all,

Any guys in India (Chennai) had their Interview Between April 2011 to August 2011 and have got the blue color slip 221g Administrative processing and have got their passport with visa stamps if so please do update it. Since I find many Muslim guys are getting the blue color slip 221g Administrative processing. So guys who have got the passport with visa stamp please do update the following below question so that we can have an idea of how much time it takes.

1) Interview date held :

2) Passport received with visa stamps :

My Interview date is : August 02, 2011 and still under AP.....

Thanks a lot in advance and please do update so that we all can have a brief idea of how much it takes...

Thanks you all

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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AP in India is also common for Hindus and Sikhs. It's not because you're Muslim. It's because India has a high rate of visa fraud. There are some Islamic countries where AP is common for males because of the potential risk for terrorism - Pakistan, Afghanistan, many middle eastern or north African countries. There are also Islamic countries where AP is a lot less common - Indonesia, Malaysia, etc. There are also non-Muslim countries where AP is common - Nigeria, Vietnam, China, etc. The chances of being placed in AP depend on the country and individual circumstances. Religion isn't generally a factor.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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AP in India is also common for Hindus and Sikhs. It's not because you're Muslim. It's because India has a high rate of visa fraud. There are some Islamic countries where AP is common for males because of the potential risk for terrorism - Pakistan, Afghanistan, many middle eastern or north African countries. There are also Islamic countries where AP is a lot less common - Indonesia, Malaysia, etc. There are also non-Muslim countries where AP is common - Nigeria, Vietnam, China, etc. The chances of being placed in AP depend on the country and individual circumstances. Religion isn't generally a factor.

I agree with you :thumbs:

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Hi all,

Any guys in India (Chennai) had their Interview Between April 2011 to August 2011 and have got the blue color slip 221g Administrative processing and have got their passport with visa stamps if so please do update it. Since I find many Muslim guys are getting the blue color slip 221g Administrative processing. So guys who have got the passport with visa stamp please do update the following below question so that we can have an idea of how much time it takes.

1) Interview date held :

2) Passport received with visa stamps :

My Interview date is : August 02, 2011 and still under AP.....

Thanks a lot in advance and please do update so that we all can have a brief idea of how much it takes...

Thanks you all

Hey,

have a question for you, did the embassy keep your passport?

and make you sign the last part of DS230 form?

My husband had his interview on Aug 15, 2011 and is still under AP.

His interview took place in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

As far as I understand, guys from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are subjected to an AP due to the high rate of Visa fraud being committed in these countries. Muslim men from these countries are considered a double threat therefore their cases are looked at with more scrutiny. None of which is good news for us..all we can do is just wait!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Yes, they have taken my passport and i also signed the form. its approved just the moment there is no problem in AP they will stamp the visa and send it....

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Not sure I agree with the religion part of it, most of those interviewing in the UK and get AP seem to be of the Islamic persuasion.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Not sure I agree with the religion part of it, most of those interviewing in the UK and get AP seem to be of the Islamic persuasion.

Same with Vietnamese who interview in Singapore.

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08/18/2010 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

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