@susie if i lie are to myself ,okay? I hve no document left behind or missing document either everything was correct ,she took everything from me including my passport and told me we going to call u when we finish ,and said u welcome ,that was the last thing i heard she said to me , after two weeks i email them and they told me my case is on Aps...bt still on aps nw ,bt always ceac track it ready i dnt understand why, what is happening to my case? So dnt think i'm not saying the truth ,my other fouroum mates told me yesterday to email them about that nd explain to them ,i already did that bt no reply yt...who hve the correct uscis number to call and inquire about my case thr easily pls?
I did not say you lied. Like someone else had posted, some of us were wondering if there was a piece of information you missed, because your case does not add up. If you are on AP your case status should say that, even if someone is approved it switches to AP before it is issued, not just staying on ready all the time.
@tyt I can only imagine the anxiety you are going through right now. But as someone who's gone through the process, I feel like something is not right about what happened at the embassy. This is what normally happens (correct me if I'm wrong):
- once you get into the embassy, you sign a waiver,
- then pay the visa fees,
- then your fingerprints are taken (not sure which comes first of the last two),
- after that, you have to hand in all your original documents for verification (please note that this is not an interview),
- if all is ok, they later call in to the interview window. Here you have to raise your right hand and swear to tell the truth ... then interviewed.
- whatever the outcome of the interview, you are given some paper (could be the green, pink, or any other color) - this slip is supposed to show you what's happening next...
- you signed the waiver
- paid the visa fees
- scanned you fingerprints
- and handed in your documents for verification - you were told that you'll be called and you assumed that was it and left. I am totally guessing here..... but all I am trying to do is get to the bottom of this because forum-mates can't really help you if we don't know where the problem is.
So if you make it through this long post, and still believe you got to the interview window, swore with your right hand raised, and were never asked any questions (not even your name), I do not think there's anyone on this forum in position to help you. The only thing I would suggest in such a scenario, just like what has already been suggested, get in touch with the embassy. Call or Send an email. When you call, you have to pay attention to what the machine says and follow the instructions if you are to make it through to speak to a person. I believe you are giving up so easily that's why you aren't getting to a representative. Mind you, it takes several minutes to get to a person so load enough airtime to be able to make it through the wait. Here are two things I believe you should work on, pay extra attention to details (be it instructions or listening to the machine) and always ask where you are not sure. Do not assume anything, if you can't find it in the instructions, ask. It could be painful process to get an answer but it will save you a load of money and TIME.
We wish you the best of luck bro!