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Has Anyone Been Through K3/4 Visa Interview in Santo Domingo

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Has anyone been through the K3/4 Visa process in Santo Domingo? On the Santo Domingo Consul website, they state that it is "strongly advised" that the spouse attend the interview. I have seen on this site that apparently some spouses (petitioners) have not attended the interviews. Does this have a negative affect?

My husband's K3/4 petition has been sitting in Santo Domingo since August 12, 2005. Everything went very quickly up until that point. They put the K3/4 interviews in line with everyone else on the waiting list (he is now number 14,000+). Do all the embassies do it this way? The monthly volume of scheduled interviews goes up and down so it is very difficult to gauge when he might have his interview. Thanks for your input.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Italy
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Els although I have not gone through the embassy in Santo Domingo, I have several friends who have done so as well as family members (I am Dominican). It is advisable for the petitioner to be present at the interview. There have been cases of people whose visas have been put on hold until the petitioner was present.

Sept. 27: Filed AOS, EAD and AP

Oct. 6: NOA for AOS, EADand AP received, case was moved from the DC office to MSC

Nov. 23: Biometrics and fingerprint appt.

Nov. 24: AOS and EAD touched

Dec. 3: EAD arrives in the mail!

Sept 19, 2005: E-filed EAD renewal

Sept. 20: I-485 transferred to CSC

Dec 20: RFE notice received

Feb. 13, 2006: RFE received in CSC

Feb. 23: AOS approved

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Els although I have not gone through the embassy in Santo Domingo, I have several friends who have done so as well as family members (I am Dominican). It is advisable for the petitioner to be present at the interview. There have been cases of people whose visas have been put on hold until the petitioner was present.

Thanks for your reply.

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