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Filed: Country: Pakistan
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hi after a long time finally recieved the interview date for my wife for end of may it took almost 4 yrs because im still GC holder but hopefully my interview is next week so hopefuly i ll be USC yaay now my question is after next week can i request a embassy change that date to a earlier date if possible since we already waited almost 4 yrs i think they gave her that far apart date because PD still not current so if become US citizen next week then PD dont matter so im askin if someone ever tried to schedule a date to earlier date if yes plz let me know wat was the outcome?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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If your petition had not yet been sent to the consulate/embassy, and was still sitting in USCIS/NVC limbo waiting for an available visa number, becoming a US citizen would jump it to the front of the line for an visa number, and significantly fast track the petition's approval. But it sounds like your wife has already received her visa application from the embassy, sent it in, and received her interview date. In this case, sad to say, your becoming a US citizen has no bearing at all on the scheduling of her interview.

It may be possible for her to contact the embassy and ask nicely if there is any way to move the scheduled interview up. I was able to reschedule my interview at Vancouver Canada from the end of last May back a month to the end of last April. She may need a good reason, though, and your imminent citizenship will not be enough. The reason I gave was that my work needed to know whether I would receive my visa as soon as possible. The embassy's willingness and ability to reschedule will be highly specific to that embassy. You or your wife will need to contact them directly.

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Filed: Country: Pakistan
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If your petition had not yet been sent to the consulate/embassy, and was still sitting in USCIS/NVC limbo waiting for an available visa number, becoming a US citizen would jump it to the front of the line for an visa number, and significantly fast track the petition's approval. But it sounds like your wife has already received her visa application from the embassy, sent it in, and received her interview date. In this case, sad to say, your becoming a US citizen has no bearing at all on the scheduling of her interview.

It may be possible for her to contact the embassy and ask nicely if there is any way to move the scheduled interview up. I was able to reschedule my interview at Vancouver Canada from the end of last May back a month to the end of last April. She may need a good reason, though, and your imminent citizenship will not be enough. The reason I gave was that my work needed to know whether I would receive my visa as soon as possible. The embassy's willingness and ability to reschedule will be highly specific to that embassy. You or your wife will need to contact them directly.

thank you so much for the info we will try let see

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