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5 minutes ago, DGF said:

I believe an approved expedite will put you in the front of the line for an interview once they resume visa services, but if you are granted an emergency interview it will happen while visa services are still suspended. 

Ohhhhh I see. Okay thank you so much for your response! 

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Posted
8 hours ago, MS&JA said:

Hi guys, I thought I'd share some State Dept. updates.

 

-State Dept. operations in the DC metro area will go into Phase I on June 15

-Spain has resumed US Citizen mail-in passport services as of June 11- Germany has done the same thing. I assume other Schengen facilities are doing the same thing but there's too many to check page by page.

-The Wuhan Consulate will be reopening later this month

-Greenland is open

 

According to the State Department plan, if facilities can sustain conditions for 14 days after Phase I, they can move to Phase II, and if they do so for another 14 days, they move on to Phase III.

 

As a result, if all goes well (and that's also doubtful on its own) Phase III could be reached in as little as 28 days from June 15.

 

This group has been very helpful to us and we hope everyone can be reunited/go home as soon as possible. 

 

Have a nice weekend! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for the info, very hopeful info. 
but what exactly does “sustain conditions” mean? 

 

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Posted
15 hours ago, le.chrisv said:

We were granted an expedite and will be interviewing June 23 in HCMC, VN

Congrats! 

And May I ask, who sent you the interview letter? Is it NVC or the embassy?

because my expedite was approved by both nvc and embassy, but the NVC told me to contact the embassy directly for about processing and interview date? 

Usually, NVC set the interview date, right? 

And also they told me the embassy might need additional forms and fees? I just don’t get it. Is it because expedite or?

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Posted
17 hours ago, le.chrisv said:

We were granted an expedite and will be interviewing June 23 in HCMC, VN

Awesome 

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Posted

Hey everyone,

 

Just wanted to hear good news anyone has about getting an interview scheduled. 

 

We were DQed on May 22, 2020 and are waiting for an email about our interview in Ankara, Turkey. 

 

http://usvisa-info.com is the website the State department gives for updates. As I can see, there arent any updates since May. Also, we were DQed from the NVC but unless we have an email directly from the embassy about an interview, then I cannot register on this site. Is that correct?

 

Thank you and best of luck!

 

 

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, RachelFara said:

Also, we were DQed from the NVC but unless we have an email directly from the embassy about an interview, then I cannot register on this site. Is that correct?

Congratulations!

Yes that is correct: you have to wait for an email from the Embassy in Ankara that will tell you about the day of your interview (and then if necessary, you will be able to change that interview date for a later one directly on the US Embassy in Turkey website).

:)

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, stech786 said:

On FB, some people are getting interviews calls for those that got cancelled. I don’t know the country yet 

 

anyone here to confirm this?

What’s the facebook groupe name?

Posted
12 hours ago, Jerus said:

Congrats! 

And May I ask, who sent you the interview letter? Is it NVC or the embassy?

because my expedite was approved by both nvc and embassy, but the NVC told me to contact the embassy directly for about processing and interview date? 

Usually, NVC set the interview date, right? 

And also they told me the embassy might need additional forms and fees? I just don’t get it. Is it because expedite or?

If your case was expedited, the embassy will contact you directly to set up an interview. If you were not already DQ with the NVC, the embassy may need additional documents. We were DQ with the NVC but the embassy has still requested an additional document. There are also fews due at the time of interview to process your visa. 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Posted (edited)
34 minutes ago, Nenz.i said:

I find something so crazy..the clubs in Greece opened today - yet, the embassy hasn't opened yet..HOW IS THIS LOGICAL?!!?!?

Doesn't matter.  Vietnam hasn't had a single public case of COVID in 60 days.  There have had 332 total cases country-wide zero deaths.  They aren't open either.  In the embassies the employees may have gone back to US during COVID and may not even be in the country at this time.

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