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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Gambia
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I see that there aren't many users who will attend an interview at the Senegal US consulate. 

Anyway, for the few that are (or have already), how long does it usually take to get an interview date after DQ?

 

If you have, mind sharing your experience? Anything helps.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Senegal
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It's not the embassy because they send the schedule.  It up to NVC to schedule.   And what I think happened was when uscis started processing the cases quickly they got extremely backlogged and couldn't keep up with case creation and qualifying documents.  Potomac service center was approving cases within 90 days. Scheduling got behind because even with processing Gambia and Guinea the NVC was scheduling  1 month out after DQ.

 

And NVC was sticking to there same old timelines of case creations and DQ that they extremely behind on EVERY ASPECT OF THERE JOB.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Gambia
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2 hours ago, reashamoriba said:

It's not the embassy because they send the schedule.  It up to NVC to schedule.   And what I think happened was when uscis started processing the cases quickly they got extremely backlogged and couldn't keep up with case creation and qualifying documents.  Potomac service center was approving cases within 90 days. Scheduling got behind because even with processing Gambia and Guinea the NVC was scheduling  1 month out after DQ.

 

And NVC was sticking to there same old timelines of case creations and DQ that they extremely behind on EVERY ASPECT OF THERE JOB.

They also said it's first come, first served, right? But I've heard of cases that have been DQ'd in October and received IL in December...

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Gambia
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5 hours ago, Joy Jassey said:

I was DQ in Dec and i have not gotten a interview date either just waiting 

 if you've seen anyone else who will be attending the Senegal embassy get a interview letter, pls let me know, 

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On 2/8/2020 at 2:46 PM, wifidolly said:

 if you've seen anyone else who will be attending the Senegal embassy get a interview letter, pls let me know, 

I was DQ'ed Nov 6 2019. Still waiting. 

Do they go by DQ date or by the date USCIS approved the I-130?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Gambia
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Just now, IUTRTW said:

I was DQ'ed Nov 6 2019. Still waiting. 

Do they go by DQ date or by the date USCIS approved the I-130?

they go by DQ date.

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