Administrative Processing at the U.S. Embassy

“I attended my CR-1 interview last week. At the top of the interview, the consular collected my passport and said we’d revisit to you in fortnight . My case is now placed on administrative processing. Are they getting to deny me? They didn’t give me anything.”

Administrative processing doesn't mean that it’s denied or approved. It just means they have longer to review the documents, supporting evidence, and therefore the overall case so as to form a choice . Within the last six to 12 months, a big portion of cases (perhaps a third) enter some quite administrative processing. That’s not uncommon and it’s usually nothing to urge overly concerned about.

They’re just scrutinizing the case a touch more. tons of times its also because a consular officer didn’t desire he or she could approve it in order that they escalate it up to a supervisor level. In most cases, if they needed more supporting evidence, they might issue another letter. Usually it’s called a 221(g). you'll still get that because it’s at their discretion. they will submit an RFE at any time.

We’ve also seen cases where they were under administrative processing for four to 6 weeks then next thing you recognize they receive a communication indicating the case was being returned to USCIS.

Stay Proactive & Contact the Embassy
You want to stay in touch with them because as long as you’re proactive with the case, they’ll keep it open. But unfortunately, you won’t know the result until they create a choice (recommendation to revoke/approval). Check the status online and also, you'll try contacting the U.S. Embassy. Please confine mind that a number of the embassies are very difficult to urge a hold of. tons of times you’ll only receive a recording once you call and it’s very difficult to urge through. So you only need to twiddling my thumbs . tons of times, you only believe that online status. Also, most of the embassies have a web inquiry that’s an email address and we’ve heard that some customers have achieved success thereupon that they will get a reply within each day or two. you'll try that also .



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