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Filed: EB-2 Visa Country: Ukraine
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On 7/14/2018 at 5:23 PM, Infidel said:

How can you tell if an embassy is still scheduling interviews for August? Is it available somewhere?

Just ask your embassy via email or a phone. Kyiv embassy replied to me that they are going to start scheduling August dates in the second half of July.

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☑ Started the whole thing – December 13, 2016

☑ PWD request filed – January 19, 2017 

☑ PWD issued – April 7

☑ PERM certification filed – July 18

☑ PERM approved – November 14, 2017

☑ I-140 filed with PP – January 30, 2018 

☑ I-140 approved – February 27

☑ I-140 sent to NVC – March 19

NVC case number issued – May 17

NVC Scan Date – June 11

NVC Case Complete – June 14

☑ Interview scheduled – July 16

☑ Medical exam – July 17

☑ Interview completed – August 21

☑ Visa received – August 27

☐ Touch down – September 28

 

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Just now, artml said:

Just ask your embassy via email or a phone. Kyiv embassy replied to me that they are going to start scheduling August dates in the second half of July.

I tried asking my embassy in Lithuania, but they said they don't have this information, because NVC schedules the interviews.

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Filed: EB-2 Visa Country: Ukraine
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1 minute ago, gintar89 said:

I tried asking my embassy in Lithuania, but they said they don't have this information, because NVC schedules the interviews.

Yes, the NVC schedules interviews according to some dark magic algorithm. What I asked the embassy about was the availability of interview slots—which they will then send to NVC which then will schedules interviews (in the house that Jack built).

 

What is the most funniest, or rather saddest detail in the whole process. I can log into www.ustraveldocs.com – the website I used to schedule an interview for my non-immigrant B1/B2 visa back in the day. There is a link to schedule a new immigrant visa interview that shows me all available IV slots for the rest of July and entire August. But I cannot use that website to schedule an interview myself and must wait for the NVC to turn their cogs and assign my case to some date. Ugh :angry:

 

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At least plenty of dates are available so there is hope. Will be calling NVC daily to check what they're up to.

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☑ Started the whole thing – December 13, 2016

☑ PWD request filed – January 19, 2017 

☑ PWD issued – April 7

☑ PERM certification filed – July 18

☑ PERM approved – November 14, 2017

☑ I-140 filed with PP – January 30, 2018 

☑ I-140 approved – February 27

☑ I-140 sent to NVC – March 19

NVC case number issued – May 17

NVC Scan Date – June 11

NVC Case Complete – June 14

☑ Interview scheduled – July 16

☑ Medical exam – July 17

☑ Interview completed – August 21

☑ Visa received – August 27

☐ Touch down – September 28

 

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Just now, artml said:

Yes, the NVC schedules interviews according to some dark magic algorithm. What I asked the embassy about was the availability of interview slots—which they will then send to NVC which then will schedules interviews (in the house that Jack built).

 

What is the most funniest, or rather saddest detail in the whole process. I can log into www.ustraveldocs.com – the website I used to schedule an interview for my non-immigrant B1/B2 visa back in the day. There is a link to schedule a new immigrant visa interview that shows me all available IV slots for the rest of July and entire August. But I cannot use that website to schedule an interview myself and must wait for the NVC to turn their cogs and assign my case to some date. Ugh :angry:

 

ustraveldocs.png.ca1393bbd7bb05ca9c5395d0c2c81b85.png

 

At least plenty of dates are available so there is hope. Will be calling NVC daily to check what they're up to.

Where did you go to get this please?

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Just now, Abies said:

Where did you go to get this please?

http://www.ustraveldocs.com

 

You select your country, then log in or create an account, then select "create new appointment," choose Immigrant visa type, then enter your visa category, your passport data & case number, and on the last step you get a slot selector.

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☑ Started the whole thing – December 13, 2016

☑ PWD request filed – January 19, 2017 

☑ PWD issued – April 7

☑ PERM certification filed – July 18

☑ PERM approved – November 14, 2017

☑ I-140 filed with PP – January 30, 2018 

☑ I-140 approved – February 27

☑ I-140 sent to NVC – March 19

NVC case number issued – May 17

NVC Scan Date – June 11

NVC Case Complete – June 14

☑ Interview scheduled – July 16

☑ Medical exam – July 17

☑ Interview completed – August 21

☑ Visa received – August 27

☐ Touch down – September 28

 

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3 minutes ago, artml said:

Yes, the NVC schedules interviews according to some dark magic algorithm. What I asked the embassy about was the availability of interview slots—which they will then send to NVC which then will schedules interviews (in the house that Jack built).

 

What is the most funniest, or rather saddest detail in the whole process. I can log into www.ustraveldocs.com – the website I used to schedule an interview for my non-immigrant B1/B2 visa back in the day. There is a link to schedule a new immigrant visa interview that shows me all available IV slots for the rest of July and entire August. But I cannot use that website to schedule an interview myself and must wait for the NVC to turn their cogs and assign my case to some date. Ugh :angry:

 

ustraveldocs.png.ca1393bbd7bb05ca9c5395d0c2c81b85.png

 

At least plenty of dates are available so there is hope. Will be calling NVC daily to check what they're up to.

When you log in you can see only slots for ukraine?

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Just now, gintar89 said:

When you log in you can see only slots for ukraine?

Yes. Every country/embassy has their own sub-site. These ones are for Kyiv embassy.

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☑ Started the whole thing – December 13, 2016

☑ PWD request filed – January 19, 2017 

☑ PWD issued – April 7

☑ PERM certification filed – July 18

☑ PERM approved – November 14, 2017

☑ I-140 filed with PP – January 30, 2018 

☑ I-140 approved – February 27

☑ I-140 sent to NVC – March 19

NVC case number issued – May 17

NVC Scan Date – June 11

NVC Case Complete – June 14

☑ Interview scheduled – July 16

☑ Medical exam – July 17

☑ Interview completed – August 21

☑ Visa received – August 27

☐ Touch down – September 28

 

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Just now, gintar89 said:

These dates are specifically for immigrant visa?

I think so. At least I selected "immigrant visa" when I started scheduling an appointment and then selected my IV category from a long list of IV categories. I also had to enter my NVC case number.

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☑ Started the whole thing – December 13, 2016

☑ PWD request filed – January 19, 2017 

☑ PWD issued – April 7

☑ PERM certification filed – July 18

☑ PERM approved – November 14, 2017

☑ I-140 filed with PP – January 30, 2018 

☑ I-140 approved – February 27

☑ I-140 sent to NVC – March 19

NVC case number issued – May 17

NVC Scan Date – June 11

NVC Case Complete – June 14

☑ Interview scheduled – July 16

☑ Medical exam – July 17

☑ Interview completed – August 21

☑ Visa received – August 27

☐ Touch down – September 28

 

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11 minutes ago, artml said:

http://www.ustraveldocs.com

 

You select your country, then log in or create an account, then select "create new appointment," choose Immigrant visa type, then enter your visa category, your passport data & case number, and on the last step you get a slot selector.

I was able to find it. Thanks alot

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7 minutes ago, artml said:

I think so. At least I selected "immigrant visa" when I started scheduling an appointment and then selected my IV category from a long list of IV categories. I also had to enter my NVC case number.

Would be so much easier if we could schedule interviews online!

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