Travel › Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by ibro007: 7:36am On Nov 14, 2014 |
Thank you very much ma, for the relieving reply [quote][/quote]  |
Travel › Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by ibro007: 11:47pm On Nov 13, 2014 |
Thank you very much ma I really appreciate your answer a lots. Can you please help find out the present status of case? Here is my case # LGS2013560001 Thanks in advance. VisaOfficer: Greetings sir!
1. We'll have questions about why you haven't seen each other in two years, but if your answers are credible, it won't be an issue. 2. It takes NVC several weeks, sometimes months, to respond, due to their overwhelming caseload. You might want to send them an e-mail and ask for confirmation that they received your information. 3. I don't see a problem with you and your wife moving somewhere else -- although at the time of your interview, you'll have to demonstrate that you plan to make a life together in the United States. Petitioners should be domiciled in the U.S., or there's no reason to issue a visa to their beneficiaries. But if she can show that she plans to return with you, or if she returns first and establishes a domicile, that sounds fine. 4. Age difference: No wahala, that happens to us officers too sometimes, you know.  5. "Why does some people's AP takes so long even when they had a genuine relationship?" A variety of reasons. Sometimes people live in very remote areas; sometimes they don't fill out the contact sheet we request accurately enough to help us. Often the administrative processing has nothing to do with the relationship at all, such as when we uncover derogatory information about the beneficiary and have to find out whether it's true before we can issue a visa. There are many many reasons for administrative processing, but we never do it unless it's necessary.
Hope this helps! |
Travel › Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by ibro007: 3:03pm On Nov 13, 2014 |
Hello good day to you ma, My name is Ibraheem a beneficiary of a US Spouse. I have few questions for you that has been battling my mind. No 1, I haven't seen my wife in 2 years will that be a problem for me during my interview? No 2, We got a checklist which we responded back to and was scanned to the NVC System as of 22 of September and I still haven't hear from them till date. No 3, Can I move somewhere else with my wife till I have visa Interview date? Because the long waiting is really killing us, my wife cries all the time which is making me feel so bad because nothing will ever stop me from being with my wife anywhere or wherever. No 4, Also there's a age difference between us but we love each other soooooo much No 5, Why does some people's AP takes so long even when they had a genuine relationship?
Thank you very much in advance ma and i'll be looking forward to your answers I really need your advice.
Ibraheem O. |
Education › Re: Crown Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti. by ibro007: 11:56am On Mar 29, 2011 |
Oh sounds great i like it and i find it very lively because before i got there i use to hear is a very boring school and city but right now im loving it alots, |
Education › Re: Crown Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti. by ibro007: 11:23pm On Mar 26, 2011 |
Oh yes |
Education › Re: Crown Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti. by ibro007: 5:41pm On Mar 25, 2011 |
Im Ibraheem Olasupo and a Computer Science Student and im very proud to be Crown student, Great Nigerian Students, Great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 |
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