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7 minutes ago, Ans97 said:

Hi everyone, @Exanuage and I just got our interview letter today. You guys should be getting yours soon! 

Hey!! What was your DQ date?

Just now, Maym said:

Hey!! What was your DQ date?

And what is you're interview date scheduled for

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5 hours ago, Ans97 said:

Hi everyone, @Exanuage and I just got our interview letter today. You guys should be getting yours soon! 

I though I congratulated you loool but it didn't post... congratulations!!!

1 hour ago, EUROPEAN MODEL said:

Should I change my interview to  Djibouti

You didn't get the letter yet?!

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5 hours ago, Ans97 said:

Hi everyone, @Exanuage and I just got our interview letter today. You guys should be getting yours soon! 

Congratulations to both of you! Really exciting, best of luck on your interviews!

14 minutes ago, EUROPEAN MODEL said:

I have been waiting since August 8 2019 how long is been Dq?

I think the original poster was DQ on September 24th and just got their interview letter, maybe you should try contacting NVC?

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I received this a month ago

 

 

NVC received all the requested documentation for this immigrant visa case. The application is now in the queue awaiting an interview appointment overseas, where a consular officer will adjudicate the applicant's visa application.

 

 

The U.S. Embassy/Consulate tells us what dates they are holding interviews, and NVC fills these appointments as the cases become documentarily qualified. NVC schedules appointments one month in advance, but we cannot predict when an interview appointment will be available.

 

 

 

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Hello, I got the new Bilingual Marriage and Birth Certificates from the CSO in Egypt and have them stamped by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Could any of you tell me if these (specifically our marriage certificate) needs authenticated by the US embassy for immigration to the US?

 

I'm really confused because the gov. websites for the embassy do not mention the new certificates so I have no idea if they need authenticated or not. The only thing i see is this "If you do obtain an English marriage certificate from the Egyptian Ministry of Justice Translation office, you DO NOT need to have it authenticated at the American Embassy to use for immigration in the United States." But that info is old and was wondering if the new certificates also apply. ( I do not have the Certificate from the Ministry of Justice office, we have the new Bilingual certificates from CSO)

 

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1 hour ago, BeamerTv said:

Hello, I got the new Bilingual Marriage and Birth Certificates from the CSO in Egypt and have them stamped by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Could any of you tell me if these (specifically our marriage certificate) needs authenticated by the US embassy for immigration to the US?

 

I'm really confused because the gov. websites for the embassy do not mention the new certificates so I have no idea if they need authenticated or not. The only thing i see is this "If you do obtain an English marriage certificate from the Egyptian Ministry of Justice Translation office, you DO NOT need to have it authenticated at the American Embassy to use for immigration in the United States." But that info is old and was wondering if the new certificates also apply. ( I do not have the Certificate from the Ministry of Justice office, we have the new Bilingual certificates from CSO)

 

Hi, I submitted the bilingual certificates on 1/28 so hoping those are the correct ones but I haven’t had my paperwork approved by NVC yet.  Going by what another poster said these are the correct documents.  I’ll let you know if they aren’t.

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1 minute ago, katkoota said:

Hi, I submitted the bilingual certificates on 1/28 so hoping those are the correct ones but I haven’t had my paperwork approved by NVC yet.  Going by what another poster said these are the correct documents.  I’ll let you know if they aren’t.

Thank you! Yes I have seen other people say they used these documents and that this is what NVC wants. I also just submitted my papers to NVC today using these, i believe they are correct. However I'm wondering do we need these authenticated by the embassy for when the interview happens and for immigration to the US? As I have not taken that step yet.

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1 hour ago, BeamerTv said:

Thank you! Yes I have seen other people say they used these documents and that this is what NVC wants. I also just submitted my papers to NVC today using these, i believe they are correct. However I'm wondering do we need these authenticated by the embassy for when the interview happens and for immigration to the US? As I have not taken that step yet.

Please this is the incorrect thread to be discussing this, but this will answer your questions. This information is how I got my husbands information correctly for NVC
please keep to the topic of the thread this point forward Bc it’s already too long. Thank u for ur consideration :) 

this is the website, please choose your country and it will tell you exactly what to do - these are official so u won’t need them authenticated

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country.html

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3 hours ago, EUROPEAN MODEL said:

I received this a month ago

 

 

NVC received all the requested documentation for this immigrant visa case. The application is now in the queue awaiting an interview appointment overseas, where a consular officer will adjudicate the applicant's visa application.

 

 

 

The U.S. Embassy/Consulate tells us what dates they are holding interviews, and NVC fills these appointments as the cases become documentarily qualified. NVC schedules appointments one month in advance, but we cannot predict when an interview appointment will be available.

 

 

 

 

This is the message u receive after DQ letter! So your wait time for interview started last month. So expect 5-7 months according to everyone’s estimates. Maybe you have confused DQ with another document approval? Bc I recieved this notification directly after my DQ letter in November 

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