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I am filing for 3 children. For two of my daughters, I received the message that documents are qualified. We called NVC and they told me that all the documents are accepted and we will have to wait for the interview date to be schedule. It's been more than a month since we received the message saying " DOCUMENT QUALIFIED ". How long is it going to take for the interview. Origin of country is Burkina faso and embassy we selected is Benin. Please let me know. Thanks to visajourney family. 

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On 1/24/2020 at 5:58 PM, children03 said:

I am filing for 3 children. For two of my daughters, I received the message that documents are qualified. We called NVC and they told me that all the documents are accepted and we will have to wait for the interview date to be schedule. It's been more than a month since we received the message saying " DOCUMENT QUALIFIED ". How long is it going to take for the interview. Origin of country is Burkina faso and embassy we selected is Benin. Please let me know. Thanks to visajourney family. 

Please kindly reply on my post. I am very worried for my children. I might have to move them from their accommodation. Thanks help me 

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Here is All the info about ur question. from their Official Website.

 

If you received a letter from NVC saying that your case is documentarily qualified and that you are waiting for a visa interview appointment:

  • You don’t need to take any action at this time. NVC schedules appointments one month in advance.  The U.S. Embassy tells us what dates they are holding interviews, and NVC fills these appointments with cases in the order they become documentarily qualified.  Most appointments are set within three months of NVC’s receipt of all requested documentation. However, we cannot guarantee or predict when you will receive an appointment.
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3 minutes ago, dattstar said:

Here is All the info about ur question. from their Official Website.

 

If you received a letter from NVC saying that your case is documentarily qualified and that you are waiting for a visa interview appointment:

  • You don’t need to take any action at this time. NVC schedules appointments one month in advance.  The U.S. Embassy tells us what dates they are holding interviews, and NVC fills these appointments with cases in the order they become documentarily qualified.  Most appointments are set within three months of NVC’s receipt of all requested documentation. However, we cannot guarantee or predict when you will receive an appointment.

For your information. We didn't receive the letter but when you upload all the neccessary document online , from submitted the status changed to Accepted. In inbox we received the message documentary qualified. 

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