DV Selection.I was told to come and pick after two weeks,AP for 2days.Now shown Issued.I think its your understanding that is wrong.
Well as Mom pointed out - you are full of interesting stories, but your AP claim is useful to make a point that might help others. In reality the info you have been given (by EXPERTS who know a heck of a lot more about the process than you know) is
accurate but you have one small piece of the puzzle which is driving your assumption that they must be wrong.
There are several conditions/types of AP.
First, true AP
is a section 221(g) refusal, which is indeed considered a "temporary refusal". The reasons for this can be to give the selectee an opportunity to produce required documents OR to allow a period of background checking (Name checks, education verification, seeking an opinion on some matter as in Baz's case). In
all these cases the AP must be concluded by September 30, otherwise the case cannot be approved. There is no extension of time beyond that. In the case of missing documents that period of time could be quite short after the missing documents are provided, in other cases the period of AP can last weeks and months. If the period of AP crosses a month end the embassy has to return the pre-allocated visas for the case back to KCC and then later have to request re-allocation of visas once the case is approved (although a busy embassy might be able to re-allocate from other cases which were denied).
Second, there are
many cases that are given an approval during the interview that switch to AP status on CEAC for a period of time before the case status is updated to ISSUED. The period of time when AP shows is usually a few hours to around 3 days (not including weekends). In many cases the selectee would not even have been aware of this, if they had not checked CEAC or if the embassy had not updated CEAC diligently. As far as I can tell this period of "AP" is simply to denote the visa is being ordered/printed and is not "true" AP (i.e. section 221(g) refusal).