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No wallah, I just know a guy who his family will interview at the embassy in Djibouti on July 21st.  He was notified last week.  How do you go about expediting a case with an embassy and what stage you would have to be at to request an expedite?  I have heard so many things and ways of how some members got their case expedited.  In Sha Allah your case gets expedited, but if you can tell me what you know about the expedite request process please.

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i just expedited my case in the beginning of may.i was in the last stage of my case waiting for the interview appointment.The us embassy approved it, they received my case in djibouti 2weeks ago.Now waiting for the interview date.

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35 minutes ago, jahmiiiiiiiiiii said:

i just expedited my case in the beginning of may.i was in the last stage of my case waiting for the interview appointment.The us embassy approved it, they received my case in djibouti 2weeks ago.Now waiting for the interview date.

 

Hey, are you petitioning for your spouse? because Djibouti embassy is going to tell you, your spouse has to be physically  be in Djibouti and do the medical exam before they give an interview appointment. Thats what they did with me and btw they never answer emails. The only way I get info is through a congress representative. 

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17 hours ago, aabdulsa said:

 

Hey, are you petitioning for your spouse? because Djibouti embassy is going to tell you, your spouse has to be physically  be in Djibouti and do the medical exam before they give an interview appointment. Thats what they did with me and btw they never answer emails. The only way I get info is through a congress representative. 

I heard that from other people, but I can tell you for sure that my father's friend's family is in Yemen today and he got his interview date last week for July 21st.  He's now planning on traveling to Yemen from the USA to pick up his family and travel to Djibouti with them.

I heard people say they don't give interview dates unless you do the exam there which means you have to be there in Djibouti for over a month, but what y father's friend got clearly shows thats not true.  But maybe they are inconsistent

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18 hours ago, jahmiiiiiiiiiii said:

i just expedited my case in the beginning of may.i was in the last stage of my case waiting for the interview appointment.The us embassy approved it, they received my case in djibouti 2weeks ago.Now waiting for the interview date.

I am way too early in the process (still at the USCIS), but I was wondering if you can IM me and tell me how did you go about the expedite request please.

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17 hours ago, jahmiiiiiiiiiii said:

yes,i never got any information from Djibouti.I thought u have to wait for interview appointment before u do the medical exam?how sure are u of this information?

I would try to call the embassy yourself and ask them.  It sucks if you have to go there before an interview date is given.  Because an interview date is given at least 30 days before the actual date.

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2 minutes ago, DILAW said:

I heard that from other people, but I can tell you for sure that my father's friend's family is in Yemen today and he got his interview date last week for July 21st.  He's now planning on traveling to Yemen from the USA to pick up his family and travel to Djibouti with them.

I heard people say they don't give interview dates unless you do the exam there which means you have to be there in Djibouti for over a month, but what y father's friend got clearly shows thats not true.  But maybe they are inconsistent

Its only if you expedite the case that you must do the medical before you are given an interview. If the case is not expedited, then NVC schedules the appointment before the medical exam. 

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19 minutes ago, aabdulsa said:

Its only if you expedite the case that you must do the medical before you are given an interview. If the case is not expedited, then NVC schedules the appointment before the medical exam. 

Ok, then that makes sense

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19 minutes ago, aabdulsa said:

Its only if you expedite the case that you must do the medical before you are given an interview. If the case is not expedited, then NVC schedules the appointment before the medical exam. 

You have any idea how to expedite a case?  I heard you contact the embassy once you have a nvc case number.  Some say you contact the NVC

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Just now, DILAW said:

You have any idea how to expedite a case?  I heard you contact the embassy once you have a nvc case number.  Some say you contact the NVC

Yes, you send an email to NVC on why you want to expedite it and they send it to embassy. If they approve, they let u know. I feel like now a days, the process is harder when u expedite because the Djibouti embassy doesnt respond to emails. Which embassy are you going to choose? 

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5 minutes ago, aabdulsa said:

Yes, you send an email to NVC on why you want to expedite it and they send it to embassy. If they approve, they let u know. I feel like now a days, the process is harder when u expedite because the Djibouti embassy doesnt respond to emails. Which embassy are you going to choose? 

Actually i don't want to go to Djibouti unless i have too.  I am still at the uscis stage like i said earlier, but i prefer to go to Amman, Jordan or KL, Malaysia if i can.  Or even Sudan to me is better than Djibouti.  You heard anything about these embassies?

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1 minute ago, DILAW said:

Actually i don't want to go to Djibouti unless i have too.  I am still at the uscis stage like i said earlier, but i prefer to go to Amman, Jordan or KL, Malaysia if i can.  Or even Sudan to me is better than Djibouti.  You heard anything about these embassies?

Honestly, I havent heard anything. Ask around. Just make sure the embassy you choose, its easy to get a visa to go into the country. 

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5 minutes ago, aabdulsa said:

Honestly, I havent heard anything. Ask around. Just make sure the embassy you choose, its easy to get a visa to go into the country. 

Yeah, u r right.  I went to Malaysia with my wife back in December and it was very easy to get the 90 days Visa but i heard that Malaysia soon will reduce it to 14 days.  My cousin is in Malaysia now with his wife.  He has been there since March 17 and his wife has been in Malaysia since April 2016.  He told me what he has heard is Malaysia starting 2018 will not renew nor extend visas for Yemeni citizens.  Right now i guess Yemeni citizens can extend their visas for 6 months after their 3 months visa expires.

I was able to get my wife a visa to Jordan which cost$120 or $100 in yemen.  Took about 3 weeks but i got it for her.  

Sudan i don't know anything about, but i think Yemeni citizens are allowed.

Wallah i am getting suck and tired of this process.  It's been 6 months since i started and i haven't even gotten through the USCIS.  They sent me a RFE which i responded to back in April and i haven't heard a thing from them.  I have contacted my congresswoman and that didn't get me anywhere

 
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