Immigrant visa DV 2015 - 221g blue slip us embassy in London
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Immigrant visa DV 2015 - 221g blue slip us embassy in London
Originally I'm from Tajikistan and doing my one year placement in Northern Ireland, I've transferred my case from Kazakhstan to London, UK. Well, I thought thus I'll get fast decision by us embassy in London.
20.09.13 - case Creation Date;
15.10.14 - case transferred from kazakhstan to uk;
23.04.15 - medical passed;
13.05.15 @ 13:00 PM - visa interview passed
Got 221 g blue slip with requesting of CV and current work info to send to [email protected], have sent the documents to the e-mail provided by consular officer, but got reply from mail server with e-mail not exist message.
Holding Engineer degree in InfoSec and definitely that is why got 221g and Administrative Processing (Your visa case is currently undergoing necessary administrative processing. This processing can take several weeks. Please follow any instructions provided by the Consular Officer at the time of your interview).
Have sent my CV and current work info to one of the latest threads on London, InfoUnit <[email protected]> , got automated reply aimed to reply in 3-4 days.
Really confusing moment is when you have been put on adm processing and were asked to send additional docs to email address that does not exist
Does anyone have same experience with their immigrant visa case?
20.09.13 - case Creation Date;
15.10.14 - case transferred from kazakhstan to uk;
23.04.15 - medical passed;
13.05.15 @ 13:00 PM - visa interview passed
Got 221 g blue slip with requesting of CV and current work info to send to [email protected], have sent the documents to the e-mail provided by consular officer, but got reply from mail server with e-mail not exist message.
Holding Engineer degree in InfoSec and definitely that is why got 221g and Administrative Processing (Your visa case is currently undergoing necessary administrative processing. This processing can take several weeks. Please follow any instructions provided by the Consular Officer at the time of your interview).
Have sent my CV and current work info to one of the latest threads on London, InfoUnit <[email protected]> , got automated reply aimed to reply in 3-4 days.
Really confusing moment is when you have been put on adm processing and were asked to send additional docs to email address that does not exist
Does anyone have same experience with their immigrant visa case?
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Re: Immigrant visa DV 2015 - 221g blue slip us embassy in London
This area of the forum is concerned with British Expats living or moving to the USA.
Perhaps a mod can move it to where you're more likely to get a response?
Perhaps a mod can move it to where you're more likely to get a response?
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Re: Immigrant visa DV 2015 - 221g blue slip us embassy in London
OP - what visa are you applying for? You mention an immigrant visa, but seem to be talking about an employment based one.
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Re: Immigrant visa DV 2015 - 221g blue slip us embassy in London
My understanding is that he applied for the Diversity Visa to the USA, and is processing through London.
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Re: Immigrant visa DV 2015 - 221g blue slip us embassy in London
OK, I misread. As you all know, sometimes it's hard to decipher when English is not the OP's first language. I see my mistake now.
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Re: Immigrant visa DV 2015 - 221g blue slip us embassy in London
If OP is of Tajik ethnicity then given that the Tajiks speak a language closely related to Farsi, it's possible his name matches or is close to one on a watch list, so he's in that sort of AP.
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Re: Immigrant visa DV 2015 - 221g blue slip us embassy in London
General comment: it is not unknown for people for countries ending in "-stan" to be subjected to additional security checks. This will fall under the general rubric of "administrative processing."
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Re: Immigrant visa DV 2015 - 221g blue slip us embassy in London
The OP appears to understand and accept that he's been placed in AP. His confusion arises from the fact that the email address the embassy gave him for the purpose of forwarding his documentation seems to be incorrect and/or isn't accepting mails.