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  • this aos is getting on my nerves !!!!

    since my interview aos at Fairfax va I didn't receive any feedback from the uscis .I am loosing my mind and my control I'm like jailed in a open roof prison
    all the time I checked my status same message

    Interview Was Completed And My Case Must Be Reviewed

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    We can probably be more helpful if you provide some dates and hints of any issues that came up during your interview.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by Mamadou Seck View Post
    since my interview aos at Fairfax va I didn't receive any feedback from the uscis .I am loosing my mind and my control I'm like jailed in a open roof prison
    all the time I checked my status same message

    Interview Was Completed And My Case Must Be Reviewed

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mamadou Seck View Post
      since my interview aos at Fairfax va I didn't receive any feedback from the uscis .I am loosing my mind and my control I'm like jailed in a open roof prison
      all the time I checked my status same message

      Interview Was Completed And My Case Must Be Reviewed
      Stay calm and positive... when was your interview? Have you tried calling USCIS or Infopass?

      Bless you and good luck.

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      • #4
        went to the interview all went smooth but she said she needed to review all before making a decision
        Originally posted by rayb View Post
        We can probably be more helpful if you provide some dates and hints of any issues that came up during your interview.

        --Ray B

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        • #5
          Rayb

          My wife is a Jordanian citizen and we have been married (in Saudi Arabia) for five years. We have a 1 year old son. We applied for our i-130, they received it in September. According to process estimates we have a month left until it will start being processed.

          I'm losing my job, probably May, maybe sooner. This puts us in a quandary. My wife has a visit visa, but it expires April 6th, 2017. The hypothetical is this: My wife wants to take our son and visit the US for a week, sometime this month, and during that time I lose my job here in Saudi. If she then decides to stay in the US, can we then complete the process there? She literally would be unable to return to Saudi to complete the process as we would no longer have residency. She has no residence or family in Jordan.

          We don't know what else to do. I've emailed the embassy about an expedited scenario but have heard nothing back. If she doesn't stay in America, can we move the consular/embassy interview over to another country if that's our only option?

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          • #6
            If you are a U.S. citizen, and your wife gets to the U.S. with her visitor visa, her status can be adjusted without her having to leave the U.S.

            If you are not a U.S. citizen, she cannot remain in the U.S. waiting for her Priority Date to become current without becoming a visa overstay.

            If there is a problem with her being processed in Saudi for lack of legal residency there, you can request the case be transferred to another Consulate location.

            --Ray B

            Originally posted by abroadinsaud View Post
            Rayb

            My wife is a Jordanian citizen and we have been married (in Saudi Arabia) for five years. We have a 1 year old son. We applied for our i-130, they received it in September. According to process estimates we have a month left until it will start being processed.

            I'm losing my job, probably May, maybe sooner. This puts us in a quandary. My wife has a visit visa, but it expires April 6th, 2017. The hypothetical is this: My wife wants to take our son and visit the US for a week, sometime this month, and during that time I lose my job here in Saudi. If she then decides to stay in the US, can we then complete the process there? She literally would be unable to return to Saudi to complete the process as we would no longer have residency. She has no residence or family in Jordan.

            We don't know what else to do. I've emailed the embassy about an expedited scenario but have heard nothing back. If she doesn't stay in America, can we move the consular/embassy interview over to another country if that's our only option?

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