Vara safety beretta
Good afternoon everyone, would anyone happen to know if the M9A4 is compatible with the Vara safety reach 2S? Or any product from that brand?
Good afternoon everyone, would anyone happen to know if the M9A4 is compatible with the Vara safety reach 2S? Or any product from that brand?
Anyone know where I can get the tan magazines that are not as pricey as on the beretta website?? Thank you in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m hoping someone has experienced something similar or can offer some insight into my case.
I’m applying for an \*\*EB-3 Unskilled immigrant visa\*\*.
\*\*Timeline\*\*
\*\*June 30, 2026\*\* – I attended my immigrant visa interview at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid.
During the interview, the consular officer told me they \*\*could not approve my visa that day because my employer/lawyer had not submitted the complete I-140 petition package\*\*. They specifically mentioned they were missing part of the I-140 documentation.
The officer \*\*kept my passport\*\* and told me that \*\*another interview would not be necessary\*\* once they received the missing documents.
\*\*July 1\*\* – I emailed the embassy the complete I-140 package they requested.
My CEAC status initially showed \*\*“Refused”\*\*, which I understand is common after interviews requiring additional processing.
A few days later, the status changed to \*\*“Ready”\*\*, and the case last updated date changed more than once.
On \*\*July 10\*\*, my attorney contacted the embassy and received this response:
“Your case is pending mandatory internal administrative processing for the visa application.”
Since then, there have been no meaningful updates.
More recently, I emailed the embassy myself asking whether another interview would be required because CEAC still showed “Ready.” They replied:
“Your case is currently being worked by a consular officer.”
\*\*Current situation\*\*
The embassy \*\*still has my passport.\*\*
I have \*\*not been asked to submit any additional documents.\*\*
I have \*\*not been asked to attend another interview.\*\*
The only information I’ve received is that the case is undergoing \*\*mandatory administrative processing\*\* and is now \*\*being worked on by a consular officer\*\*.
At the time of writing this post, it has been about \*\*one month since my interview\*\* and about \*\*three weeks since I was informed the case was in mandatory administrative processing\*\*.
\*\*My questions\*\*
Has anyone had an EB-3 immigrant visa go through mandatory administrative processing after missing petition documents?
Does the embassy saying the case is \*\*“being worked by a consular officer”\*\* usually indicate progress, or is it just a generic response?
Is it a positive sign that they’ve kept my passport this entire time?
How long did your administrative processing last before receiving visa issuance?
I know every case is different, but I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who has gone through something similar.
Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m hoping someone has experienced something similar or can offer some insight into my case.
I’m applying for an EB-3 Unskilled immigrant visa.
Timeline
June 30, 2026 – I attended my immigrant visa interview at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid.
During the interview, the consular officer told me they could not approve my visa that day because my employer/lawyer had not submitted the complete I-140 petition package. They specifically mentioned they were missing part of the I-140 documentation.
The officer kept my passport and told me that another interview would not be necessary once they received the missing documents.
July 1 – I emailed the embassy the complete I-140 package they requested.
My CEAC status initially showed “Refused”, which I understand is common after interviews requiring additional processing.
A few days later, the status changed to “Ready”, and the case last updated date changed more than once.
On July 10, my attorney contacted the embassy and received this response:
“Your case is pending mandatory internal administrative processing for the visa application.”
Since then, there have been no meaningful updates.
More recently, I emailed the embassy myself asking whether another interview would be required because CEAC still showed “Ready.” They replied:
“Your case is currently being worked by a consular officer.”
Current situation
The embassy still has my passport.
I have not been asked to submit any additional documents.
I have not been asked to attend another interview.
The only information I’ve received is that the case is undergoing mandatory administrative processing and is now being worked on by a consular officer.
At the time of writing this post, it has been about one month since my interview and about three weeks since I was informed the case was in mandatory administrative processing.
My questions
Has anyone had an EB-3 immigrant visa go through mandatory administrative processing after missing petition documents?
Does the embassy saying the case is “being worked by a consular officer” usually indicate progress, or is it just a generic response?
Is it a positive sign that they’ve kept my passport this entire time?
How long did your administrative processing last before receiving visa issuance?
I know every case is different, but I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who has gone through something similar.
Thanks in advance!
Hello I wanted to get you guys opinion, I bought an M9A4 full size, have ordered a Vortex Defender CCW, Dlah plate and a Surefire X300T. Which holster could fit this set up? Was looking at a T-Rex but unfortunately it does not fit the flashlight. Any recommendation is greatly appreciated!