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"hello again Sir Ray"
To Sir Ray,
hello Mr. Ray Bacon. Its me again.(lol) Im just a little bit confused and afraid again with what i read here. According to them who were put in AR, they had a completer documents and they answer all the question of the CO correctly, but they were still in AR and dont even know whats the reason. So for me, eventhough you had all the required documents and answer them correctly, theres still a tendency to be in AR? But why? Is it because you had encountered a rude consul? If thats so, THATS UNFAIR! im afraid, it might happen to me..hu,hu,hu. GOD, PLEASE DONT LET IT HAPPEN TO ME NEED ANSWER, THANK YOU.... |
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Asawa International Senior Member
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Posts: 558 Location: Auburn Hills, MI Benefits filed at:: California Service Center Immigration Status: AOS (Pending) Country of non-US Fiance / Spouse / Family Member:: Philippines
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Re: "hello again Sir Ray"
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It is my understanding that after your interview if you are put on AR they will give you a paper (form) stating as to why, including what documents that you need to submit. If nothing is required of the interviewee (no documents to submit) then the likely reason for the AR is that the embassy is waiting for papers that they have requested (CENOMAR or Police Clearance usually) and that it is just a matter of time until they receive the papers and the visa will be released. |
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Asawa International Senior Member
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Posts: 558 Location: Auburn Hills, MI Benefits filed at:: California Service Center Immigration Status: AOS (Pending) Country of non-US Fiance / Spouse / Family Member:: Philippines
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Don't worry about it, AR seems to be a minority result. Most people seem to get thru their interview no problem. Even those that have AR are usually delayed less then a month or two.
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