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On 8/19/2019 at 5:08 AM, xavier2014 said:

It must be Fake News or trolling

Oh well, if you are talking about me, no I am not a troll. I certainly do not know the guy because is an immigration forum but yes, I also was surprised because my p.d is february... He said that he still cannot access to ceac, that is why i am asking in this forum, thanks.

 

 

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Just Fyi..

 

Priority date Nov 2013 (brother-in-law and applied by mother in law for over 21) and was contacted by Vermont on one of the verification letter. Looks like Nov 2013 file was touched

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I-130 Timeline for brother-in-law (Mother-in-law applied it)

11/23/13- Received NOA1 (VSC)

8/13/2019- Touched (Needs a verification document)

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On 7/22/2019 at 9:34 PM, shakil hossain said:

yes i got my IL last night ...  Oh Same day interview i.e 19 aug .  Hope and pray it will be easy .

 

On 7/22/2019 at 10:19 PM, Sumon1 said:

Great hope everything goes well for both of us and everyone else.🙏🙏

Did you get your visa? I hope you got it🙏 I  have got my visa and flying to New York on the 3rd of September. Wishing everyone else a quick process 

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36 minutes ago, Sumon1 said:

 

Did you get your visa? I hope you got it🙏 I  have got my visa and flying to New York on the 3rd of September. Wishing everyone else a quick process 

What questions did they ask you at your interview? 

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1 hour ago, Sumon1 said:

 

Did you get your visa? I hope you got it🙏 I  have got my visa and flying to New York on the 3rd of September. Wishing everyone else a quick process 

what questions were u asked?? 

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5 hours ago, dannyrocks said:

what questions were u asked?? 

It was a very short interview. The officer asked who petitioned for me and where they live? She also asked for family photographs. Then she handed over a blue paper and said you’re visa is approved. The blue paper also explains the visa is approved and how to receive your passport.

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