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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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I was able to change my interview date. I was travelling and when I got home I saw the embassy letter, with an interview date scheduled to 2 weeks later. I wrote them an e-mail, said my name, case number, and the reason why I needed it changed. In my case, I still needed to make arrengements to travel to have the medical done (we have no certified doctor in my town), still had to get my fiance's tax returns and I-134 in the mail etc. I also asked if it could be around an specific week. They wrote me back on the same day saying it was fine, and that I would receive another letter from them in the mail soon with a new appointment date. And it was rescheduled for when I asked them.

I wouldn't recommend changing the dates for something small. In my case, it would be impossible to gather everything. My interview was previously set to be on July 28th and my fiances stuff only arrived in the mail on August 6th! But if your fiance really can't take a day off to take vaccines etc., then I don't think it would be a problem to have your appointment rescheduled. Good luck!

K-1 TIMELINE:

05-11-2009: NOA1

05-20-2009: called the Military Help Line and requested for expedite

06-04-2009: NOA2

06-14-2009: NVC letter received in the mail

07-02-2009: Packet 4 received

08-27-2009: Interview - Visa approved!

09-03-2009: visa in hands.

09-20-2009: POE - Miami

09-21-2009: we got married!

AOS TIMELINE:

05-12-2010: NOA1

06-08-2010: Case transferred to CSC

06-21-2010: Biometrics

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yes u can change to later date.

call the embassy and talk to them

good luck

abby n sheryl

Our time line for CR1 visa took only 5 months and 1 week or 156 days; from the filing the I-130 on the 03-12-2009 to Approval of NOA2 on the 05/13/2009, then Interview on the 08/18/2009 at Manila, Philippines. We had a daughter on the 11-12-2010 named AISHA JOY means HAPPY LIFE.a1_opt-1.jpga2_opt-1.jpga3_opt-1.jpg

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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For anyone reading this who hasn't yet had their interview scheduled, please know that you can probably request a particular date range when you send in whatever forms you need to before the interview. In Jamaica, for example, you have to submit the DS230-pt1 before the embassy will schedule the interview. When you submit it, you can ask for a certain day/week/month for your interview.

I forgot that US Embassies celebrate US holidays, and requested my interview for Sept 7. I said if that day was full, then any Monday or Tuesday would work. They scheduled it for Monday, Sept 14.

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