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  • Oct 9, 2010, 03:30 AM
    fianit
    How long does it it take for the officer to make his decision
    How long does it take for thhe officer to make his decision after the interiew?? Its been a few months since the interiew?? Is it smth wrong, what should we do??
  • Oct 10, 2010, 12:29 PM
    NYcityboy

    It varies depending on the case and the officer. The longest it generally takes is about 3-4 months. Any longer than that and it likely has been sent to investigations or to legal for review. Are there any known issues?
  • Oct 10, 2010, 05:16 PM
    fianit
    Comment on NYcityboy's post
    I don't know about the issues?? I was married before and she asked me a lot of questions about it... and my fingerpr were late but they said that I'm on the sistem already so I dooont know...
  • Oct 11, 2010, 03:41 AM
    NYcityboy

    Did your previous spouse petition for you? Had he been married before? Ever petition for anyone else besides you?
  • Oct 11, 2010, 04:36 AM
    fianit
    Comment on NYcityboy's post
    Yes me previous husband petition for me but I withdaw it myself because our relationshis didn't work out and I told the officer that also and we had sent some of my documents too and shi also took all my 1-94 forms because a had few from diff statuses
  • Oct 11, 2010, 04:40 AM
    fianit
    Comment on NYcityboy's post
    What they can possibly investigate... my lawer said we submited all the proper documents... I know I'm worring because she said we will get the decision on the mail in a month but its 2 already... and thank you very much!!
  • Oct 11, 2010, 05:50 AM
    NYcityboy

    Without more information, I can't tell you why.

    But, the fact that you were married previously and had a petition filed on your behalf and then withdrawn is a fraud indicator. Marriage fraud or attempted marriage fraud is a ground of inadmissibility. At the interview, if the officer is not satisfied that the previous marriage was also bona fide, they can either issue an RFE or send to investigations.

    How extensive was the documentation for the marriage? Did you bring evidence of the bona fides of the first marriage to this second interview?
  • Oct 11, 2010, 06:51 PM
    fianit
    Comment on NYcityboy's post
    We broght a lot of information... ins, lease, bills etc and she said that you have too much info the interview was 15 min, and than she said she will look over again and we will get decisi by mail...
  • Oct 11, 2010, 07:05 PM
    fianit
    Comment on NYcityboy's post
    I also ask these questions because we want to brong my mom to thanksgiving but the lawer said wait until you clear your status... so I don't know what to do...

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