SusieQQQ
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He is saying that in the past month no new applicants have been announced to have their AP completed.
How does he know that? Or does he just mean, from the small sample on his forum?
He is saying that in the past month no new applicants have been announced to have their AP completed.
Is there any solution to speed up the process? Will filling a complaint or hiring an attorney work in these conditions?
Don't you think that 5 months is more than enough for a simple back ground check?I don't want to point out specific countries, because I don't want to upset anyone on the forum, but most people I know that went on heavy APs, are people that travelled in hot coutries, like syria, libya.....
that's why they had to check their back-ground, to avoid any potential terror risk I guess...!
Is there any solution to speed up the process? Will filling a complaint or hiring an attorney work in these conditions?
What do you attribute these lengthy administrative processings for Iranians to ?
Don't you think that 5 months is more than enough for a simple back ground check?
I don't want to point out specific countries, because I don't want to upset anyone on the forum, but most people I know that went on heavy APs, are people that travelled in hot coutries, like syria, libya.....
that's why they had to check their back-ground, to avoid any potential terror risk I guess...!
If you've already been in the US, than you will surely not fall under AP, so just make sure all your documents are ready for the interview day.Thanks a lot Vladek! I'm syrian and I'm really worried about this AP thing. also my CN is in the 9k's, do all applicants from these countries necessarily end up in AP? and i've been to the US many times before, can that help me avoid AP?
Thank you so much for being so helpful
How does he know that? Or does he just mean, from the small sample on his forum?
If you've already been in the US, than you will surely not fall under AP, so just make sure all your documents are ready for the interview day.
Because AP is not only for back-gound check its also for missing document or incomplete application.
If you've already been in the US, than you will surely not fall under AP, so just make sure all your documents are ready for the interview day.
Because AP is not only for back-gound check its also for missing document or incomplete application.
I really thought that would facilitate, his case, and avoid an AP based on back_ground check !No vladek, that's wrong. Having visited the US in the past does not automatically mean one will not fall under AP.
We have lots of people currently in the US doing AOS (non-DV related) who have been stucked in AP for close to 1 year or more.
No vladek, that's wrong. Having visited the US in the past does not automatically mean one will not fall under AP.
We have lots of people currently in the US doing AOS (non-DV related) who have been stucked in AP for close to 1 year or more.
*Sigh... it was a short-lived relief.. I was hoping it might help a little...
any words of advice @Sm1smom ?
Sorry for bursting your bubbles, but I felt it was important to set the records straight.
Well to avoid being put on AP, you can help yourself by making sure you've closely read the instructions and followed them, be sure to have all the required documents ready and available for your interview.
Unfortunately when it comes to background/security check AP related issues, AFAIK, there's nothing an applicant can do about it but try to patiently wait it out and hope it gets resolved either before the end of the applicable FY or regional visa quota run out.
Sorry for bursting your bubbles, but I felt it was important to set the records straight.
Well to avoid being put on AP, you can help yourself by making sure you've closely read the instructions and followed them, be sure to have all the required documents ready and available for your interview.
Unfortunately when it comes to background/security check AP related issues, AFAIK, there's nothing an applicant can do about it but try to patiently wait it out and hope it gets resolved either before the end of the applicable FY or regional visa quota run out.
So does it mean that each and every applicant from these countries (I'm Syrian too), MUST go under AP and the background check?
No, I never stated that each and every applicant from any country MUST be put under AP.
However, a background check is conducted on each and every applicant regardless of their country of origin, and that is different from being put on AP.