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How to Ensure the Interview Date for Mother & Father is Same

 

US Citizens’ parents are generally above 65 years of age . Their I-130 (IR-5) petitions are applied / approved seperately . It is desirable that the Parents who are Senior Citizens have the Interviews at the Consulate on the same day . How to ensure that the Interview is held for Mother and Father on the same day ?

All concerned would like to know if the request for this must be made at the NVC stage itself in advance while filling DS.260 ?  Is there any such option avalable ?

Or later after two different Interview Dates are given by the Consulate ? Will the Consulate combine the dates , on our request ? How many days more ?

 

All concerned VJ Members may like to share their views giving dates of NOA-1 , NOA-2 for one parent and when they got NOA-2 Approval for other parent .

Your views please . Thanks .

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32 minutes ago, Gar9 said:

 

How to Ensure the Interview Date for Mother & Father is Same

 

US Citizens’ parents are generally above 65 years of age . Their I-130 (IR-5) petitions are applied / approved seperately . It is desirable that the Parents who are Senior Citizens have the Interviews at the Consulate on the same day . How to ensure that the Interview is held for Mother and Father on the same day ?

All concerned would like to know if the request for this must be made at the NVC stage itself in advance while filling DS.260 ?  Is there any such option avalable ?

Or later after two different Interview Dates are given by the Consulate ? Will the Consulate combine the dates , on our request ? How many days more ?

 

All concerned VJ Members may like to share their views giving dates of NOA-1 , NOA-2 for one parent and when they got NOA-2 Approval for other parent .

Your views please . Thanks .

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