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Visa approved! Awaiting interview date at U.S. embassy in Kingston, Jamaica (American wife & Jamaican husband)

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Filed: I-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hello, I'm Ashley! My husband and I met on July 15, 2012.

We were married February 13, 2013. :D

We submitted out I-130 and found out it had been accepted on April 2, 2013.

We just found out about a month ago that our I-130 visa was FINALLY approved! :D

We have an immigration lawyer that is handing our case. Our I-130 petition was being processed in Texas. Our visa has now been forwarded to the NVC. They've issued us a case number and we are anxiously awaiting to hear when my husband's interview date will be. Anyone in the same boat? Anybody able to offer any suggestions, words of encouragement, etc.? I am praying it will be a pretty straightforward case, and that he will get through without any difficulties. My husband has never been to the U.S., has never been married before, does not have any criminal offenses or communicable diseases. He graduated from college with honors and is now gainfully employed. He has been at the same job over a year now. It gets frustrating waiting and waiting... We have been married over a year now. Our immigration attorney said that he guesses it will be another 2-4 months before we get an interview date. :(

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hello, I'm Ashley! My husband and I met on July 15, 2012.

We were married February 13, 2013. :D

We submitted out I-130 and found out it had been accepted on April 2, 2013.

We just found out about a month ago that our I-130 visa was FINALLY approved! :D

We have an immigration lawyer that is handing our case. Our I-130 petition was being processed in Texas. Our visa has now been forwarded to the NVC. They've issued us a case number and we are anxiously awaiting to hear when my husband's interview date will be. Anyone in the same boat? Anybody able to offer any suggestions, words of encouragement, etc.? I am praying it will be a pretty straightforward case, and that he will get through without any difficulties. My husband has never been to the U.S., has never been married before, does not have any criminal offenses or communicable diseases. He graduated from college with honors and is now gainfully employed. He has been at the same job over a year now. It gets frustrating waiting and waiting... We have been married over a year now. Our immigration attorney said that he guesses it will be another 2-4 months before we get an interview date. :(

Congrats!!! :dancing:

 
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