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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kenya
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Thank you all for reading in advance:

My wife and I married 2/14/2011 in Nairobi

Paperwork was received USCIS 3/17/2011

Paperwork NOA1 - currently don't remember will update when I find that information as I am at work currently.

NOA2 was 8/11/2011 needed further information

NOA2 confirmed receipt of all documents 10/6/2011

Waiting on interview. . .

My question to other people that have received interviews that live in Kenya where the husband lives in the US how long does it take to get the interview documents after they have confirmed receipt of all documents needed?

I would love to vent my frustrations with this entire process but will save you all reading that as I am sure you all feel similarly.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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Thank you all for reading in advance:

My wife and I married 2/14/2011 in Nairobi

Paperwork was received USCIS 3/17/2011

Paperwork NOA1 - currently don't remember will update when I find that information as I am at work currently.

NOA2 was 8/11/2011 needed further information

NOA2 confirmed receipt of all documents 10/6/2011

Waiting on interview. . .

My question to other people that have received interviews that live in Kenya where the husband lives in the US how long does it take to get the interview documents after they have confirmed receipt of all documents needed?

I would love to vent my frustrations with this entire process but will save you all reading that as I am sure you all feel similarly.

Greetings and welcome to VJ. Spouse visa interviews take longer to be scheduled than K-1 (fiance) interviews. We recently went through the Nairobi Embassy in May of this year on a K-1 and were able to schedule our own interview and only had to wait about two and a half weeks once scheduled. I believe spouse visas are scheduled by the NVC, but please don't quote me on that, but I believe that to be the case. Do you know where your file is now? Is it at the Nairobi Embassy yet? Have you emailed the Embassy inquiring?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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Greetings and welcome to VJ. Spouse visa interviews take longer to be scheduled than K-1 (fiance) interviews. We recently went through the Nairobi Embassy in May of this year on a K-1 and were able to schedule our own interview and only had to wait about two and a half weeks once scheduled. I believe spouse visas are scheduled by the NVC, but please don't quote me on that, but I believe that to be the case. Do you know where your file is now? Is it at the Nairobi Embassy yet? Have you emailed the Embassy inquiring?

I meant spouse visa "interviews" are scheduled by the NVC, my bad, lol...was typing fast as I'm at work too, lol. :)

Men are like stars ~ there are a million of them, but only ONE can make your dreams come true. I found my STAR...

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~K E N Y A~

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