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2 YHRR and interview date

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Hey guys!

I have searched on the forum for the answer, but unfortunately didn't find enough info, so I am in need of your help. Our case was recently complete at NVC. They are now going to schedule the interview at the embassy in Moscow. Unfortunately the embassy's site doesn't have the info about the immigration visas interview dates due to some technical problems. :( So I can't see what are the closest available dates. Different sources are giving different information. Some say it's 2 months, some say it's up to 7 months. I would e-mail them, but probably later, since the case hasn't even been sent out to the Embassy.

Anyway, my case is complicated because I have a 2 year HRR :crying: which started in October 2008. But I went to visit back to the US 2 times for a total of 3 months. So, technically, the 2 years shouldn't be over until December-January.

Now, I keep reading that people read here that in some cases somebody still did get their visa even with incomplete 2YHRR because of the 'sufficient fulfillment'. I can't seem to find any such posts though. :bonk: Does it actually happen? I understand that different embassies have different rules and people, but I would imagine there's some sort of general similarity.

The questions I have are: What exactly happens if I still show up for the interview with my 2YHRR still in full force. Do they just reschedule for a later day with you and then you're good to go? Or something more dramatic happens where they stamp something horrible on your passport and you have to fight it?

And what ARE the chances of getting a visa based on this legendary 'sufficient fulfillment'?

Any information would be greatly appreciated!

Thanx!

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Just adding some info. Read yesterday on another forum a post from a girl who went to an interview with 8 months still left. She got her visa approved but the left months were not waived. So she was told to contact the embassy after her time was done and they would mail her passport with a visa to her. The post was from the last year and the thread looked kind of dead, so I have no idea if she did that in the end.

Just thought I'd share, in case there are people here who don't know what to do.

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