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6 hours ago, R1CH1991 said:

Hoping London people start to get interview emails soon :) 

Several London people have gotten interview emails already. It looks like your case was only recently DQd so you might still have a bit to go until they reach your case in the queue, but at least it's started to happen for you guys!

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4 minutes ago, Fergie876 said:

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I recall someone else had a similar situation where their family members were listed on the appointment letter even though they were not receiving visas. They noted, much like on yours, that there was no date/time listed for these family members, so I believe the consensus was that they did not have to attend. Hopefully someone who experienced this can chime in.

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14 minutes ago, JenIE said:

Several London people have gotten interview emails already. It looks like your case was only recently DQd so you might still have a bit to go until they reach your case in the queue, but at least it's started to happen for you guys!

Where have you seen this please? Everyone I’ve seen in this thread for London embassy that’s got an interview date have been expedited

 

I already have one but I like to follow others still so I can see their experiences and turnaround times 

Our CR1/ IR1 Journey:

 

USCIS Stage:

  • September 14 2018: I-130 NOA1 (TSC)
  • March 19 2019: I-130 NOA2 (186 days)
  • April 26 2019: I-824 NOA1 (NBC) (Change from AOS to Consular - mistake on I-130 😭)
  • January 24 2020: I-824 NOA2 (273 days)
  • Feb 5 2020: Approved I-130 Sent to NVC (12 days after I-824 NOA2)

 

NVC Stage:

  • February 12 2020: Case Received @ NVC (7 days after being sent)
  • February 16 2020: Expedite Request Sent - Financial Hardship
  • March 7 2020: Case Number Created (23 days after NVC receipt)
  • March 7 2020: IV & AOS Fees Paid (Showed as PAID after 4 days)
  • March 13 2020: IV & AOS Docs Submitted
  • March 30 2020: Expedite Request Approved - Conditional (once Embassies resume normal services - COVID19)
  • May 04 2020: Documentarily Qualified
  • July 16 2020: Expedite Request Approved - Unconditional!! 
  • July 31 2020: Medical Done
  • August 6 2020: Interview - APPROVED!
  • August 13 2020: CEAC Status - Issued! 😁
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8 minutes ago, JenIE said:

I recall someone else had a similar situation where their family members were listed on the appointment letter even though they were not receiving visas. They noted, much like on yours, that there was no date/time listed for these family members, so I believe the consensus was that they did not have to attend. Hopefully someone who experienced this can chime in.

Ok I hope someone who experience something like this can let me knw 

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1 minute ago, hannahjsf said:

Where have you seen this please? Everyone I’ve seen in this thread for London embassy that’s got an interview date have been expedited

 

I already have one but I like to follow others still so I can see their experiences and turnaround times 

I wasn't 100% sure if ALL the interviews were expedite -- the spreadsheet sometimes doesn't seem to have the complete picture for everyone. Regardless though, many embassies are not even doing expedited cases at the moment. Based on the UK Embassy website, it at least seems like if they aren't already doing any normal processing, they will next week.

 

I had also looked on this timeline to see if everyone with UK interview dates had been expedited, but it's also hard to tell:
https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/k1list.php?op6=All&op66=All&op7=United+Kingdom&op1=3&op2=&dfile=No&op3=5&op4=1&op5=5%2C6%2C8%2C10%2C11%2C13%2C14%2C15%2C16%2C17%2C18%2C20%2C21%2C22%2C25%2C26%2C27%2C28%2C108%2C110%2C111%2C208%2C210%2C211&cfl=0

 

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2 minutes ago, Jerus said:

Hello,

please tell me how to download editable pdf I 864 form or does anyone have it ?

 

thanks

You can access it, along with a PDF of instructions, here:

https://www.uscis.gov/i-864

 

Direct link to the PDF:

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-864-pc.pdf

 

When you click on that second link, depending on your browser, it will automatically download that file, or else open it in a browser window, where if you hover on the page, you will see options for things like Printing and Downloading.

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@JapanResident @Alix64 Congrats to you both! Sad to see you guys graduate this forum . I wish you a happy reunited married life. You may not remember all that you comment on / to but I remember you guys as being really positive and supportive to me!

 

 

 


IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Abu Dhabi Embassy 

DQ: 2020-23-05

Scheduled interview date: 2021-11-01

Interview result: Approved

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, JenIE said:

You can access it, along with a PDF of instructions, here:

https://www.uscis.gov/i-864

 

Direct link to the PDF:

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-864-pc.pdf

 

When you click on that second link, depending on your browser, it will automatically download that file, or else open it in a browser window, where if you hover on the page, you will see options for things like Printing and Downloading.

Thanks, I downloaded it but still I couldn’t edit it ( it’s in pdf and asked me the owner’s password to unlock it....)

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3 minutes ago, TamMhmd said:

@JapanResident @Alix64 Congrats to you both! Sad to see you guys graduate this forum . I wish you a happy reunited married life. You may not remember all that you comment on / to but I remember you guys as being really positive and supportive to me!

 

 

 

Thank you! Oddly, I'm a little sad to graduate from the forum, too. Of course, I'm thrilled to have my wife finally able to come be with me, but there are so many good people here that it's kind of hard now to leave. I wish you a happy reunited married life, too, as soon as it can possibly happen! Hang in there, and all the best of luck going forward – together!

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3 minutes ago, Jerus said:

Thanks, I downloaded it but still I couldn’t edit it ( it’s in pdf and asked me the owner’s password to unlock it....)

Interesting...I just downloaded it to see. I'm on a Mac and when I tried to type into it in Preview, a message popped up saying that the original document can't be changed, so a copy was created. I'm able to edit the copy.

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