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  • rayb
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    ****tude,

    I did send an earlier response to you on this thread on 4/22.

    Anyway, a delay this long after an interview, and after being told by the Embassy that the case is being reviewed back in the U.S., has all the indications of a political review. I'm not suggesting "high level" investigation, but just a name check by other agencies against their own databases of political activists.

    I've also seen that "Administrative Review" is often a mask used by the Embassy for burying a case after an indecisive interview or some "red flag" or another that the interviewer didn't know how to interpret.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by babatunde View Post
    Hi Rayb,

    I have written you before but I didn't get any response from you and that's understandable.

    My wife called the embassies consuler section to inquire about the status of our visa case and she was told that even the embassy itself is waiting on the case to be verified by other bodies,meaning It's either with Dept if state,Nvc or Uscis.the consular didn't mention where exactly but mentioned the case is somewhere around Washington.

    It's being 1year since the case was created by the Nvc and 9months since I had the interview at the embassy. What could be happening in your experience? And what do you think can be done? As all this situations is becoming more frustratingly unbearable. Thank you.

    ****tunde.

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  • johnfsimen
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    Hello Friends,

    My Question is that How long does this take to process?

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  • babatunde
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    on AP for 9 months

    Hi Rayb,

    I have written you before but I didn't get any response from you and that's understandable.

    My wife called the embassies consuler section to inquire about the status of our visa case and she was told that even the embassy itself is waiting on the case to be verified by other bodies,meaning It's either with Dept if state,Nvc or Uscis.the consular didn't mention where exactly but mentioned the case is somewhere around Washington.

    It's being 1year since the case was created by the Nvc and 9months since I had the interview at the embassy. What could be happening in your experience? And what do you think can be done? As all this situations is becoming more frustratingly unbearable. Thank you.

    ****tunde.

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  • Amieeliza
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    I saw the current processing times have been recently up dated saying its still taking 5 months to process - my application is at Texas - is this the case - Im coming up to 4 months now!

    I also read that once it leaves Texas it is pretty quick - at the NVC place and then in London - would you agree!? I know we can't get in touch with the Texas Office, its becoming more frustrating by the day. I am from the UK and my fiance is from the USA, I just really want to move now!!

    Thanks, Amie

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  • babatunde
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    My question is,how long exactly does AP lasts for before visa is issued? Because I have been on AP for almost 9 month's now.

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  • babatunde
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    Yes the visa is what I have been waiting for.I have been placed on AP for almost 9 months now ans just recently was I asked to to go ahead with a DNA testing which I have done and they have the result since 3 weeks now.

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  • rayb
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    If your visa processing is now at the Georgia U.S. Embassy, your petition is already approved. Based on what you posted earlier, I thought you were now waiting for the Embassy to issue the visa.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by babatunde View Post
    Thank you for the advice..how long exactly does the l-130 or CR1 Petition takes to be approved?

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  • babatunde
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    DNA testing

    Thank you for the advice..how long exactly does the l-130 or CR1 Petition takes to be approved?

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  • rayb
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    No, you have to be proactive. If you do nothing, an error at the Embassy might result in the visa being buried. Call about once a week; send email messages; get a Congressional office to make an inquiry.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by babatunde View Post
    So do you suggest we just hold on till we hear from the embassy or what could be done?

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  • babatunde
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    DNA testing

    So do you suggest we just hold on till we hear from the embassy or what could be done?

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  • rayb
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    Originally posted by babatunde View Post
    The us embassy in Tbilisi Georgia.that's the country in which me and my wife married.
    With other embassies which I am getting feedback about from people with whom we work, 3-10 weeks is about average for the Embassy to acknowledge receipt of requested evidence and proceed with visa issuance.

    Depending on how the visas are made available in Georgia (courier, pickup, etc.), you may be checking with the wrong office. About two years ago a visa for a spouse at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul (Afghanistan) never reached or was not "available" when she was told it was available. The family later found out that the visa had been "sold" to someone else. Of course this was hearsay, but petitioner's father had very good information sources at the Embassy.

    --Ray B

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  • babatunde
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    DNA testing

    The us embassy in Tbilisi Georgia.that's the country in which me and my wife married.

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  • rayb
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    In which country is the visa processing occurring

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by babatunde View Post
    Hi rayb,
    It's been 3 weeks now since the embassy received the DNA testing result.The result is positive showing that I'm the father of my daughter.before we went ahead with the testing,the embassy told us in email that the DNA testing would speed up the process,but its the opposite and aside from the fact that they notified us that they have the result nothing has been heard from them in 3 weeks. So by the 3rd of may the cases would have lasted 1year.what is happening and what do you think we can do? Please kindly guide and advice me.I miss my wife so much and my daughter is almost 6 months old already.

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  • babatunde
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    DNA testing result

    Hi rayb,
    It's been 3 weeks now since the embassy received the DNA testing result.The result is positive showing that I'm the father of my daughter.before we went ahead with the testing,the embassy told us in email that the DNA testing would speed up the process,but its the opposite and aside from the fact that they notified us that they have the result nothing has been heard from them in 3 weeks. So by the 3rd of may the cases would have lasted 1year.what is happening and what do you think we can do? Please kindly guide and advice me.I miss my wife so much and my daughter is almost 6 months old already.

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  • rayb
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    I'm in no position to tell you that processing is continuing and about to be approved.

    What I can tell you, however, is that if DNA was all that was requested, the DNA proof should be sent to the Embassy from the laboratory, and the Embassy will probably proceed with processing, "in its own sweet time." Normally, there is no reason to expect a formal response from the Embassy after its receipt of the DNA results.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by babatunde View Post
    Hi Rayb,

    Thanks for the reply. If i get you right,what you mean is that since the embassy already have the DNA testing result,does that mean the visa is in process and about to be approved? and do you mean we can request for the status of our case? Lastly,do you have an idea how long it might take for the visa to be approved since the embassy has the DNA result? Thank you

    ****tunde.

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