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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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23 minutes ago, AMO O said:

Hence the reason we need these reschedules to happen ASAP!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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23 minutes ago, Twani & Anna said:

So apart from AMO If my mind serves me right based on the past convos I’ve read..no one else ever tried their luck to expedite?  

I believe one other based on medical for family 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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16 hours ago, Larry123 said:

Good morning! Good luck to everyone this week!

 

people who have gone through already,  did you have to pay any fee in the embassy after being approved?

 

what can you take into the embassy and what is not allowed by experience??

 

 

Hi @Larry123 after your husband receives his visa and before he flies out will pay the $220 USCIS immigrant fee online here by following the prompts https://my.uscis.gov/uscis-immigrant-fee. You may pay after he arrives also, but as the fee is used to process his GC I would suggest paying before so not to cause any delays.

 

Basically, he takes his paperwork, evidence and wallet. Here is the list of items prohibited at the Embassy https://jm.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/prohibited-items/

 

Edited by Stacey Ann
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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2 minutes ago, Larry123 said:

Good Afternoon, 

Bare with me and the long update.  My husband got approved, as his interview was this morning.  They said 7-10 business days until his VISA will be ready for pick up, but I checked online and it says it has already printed and will be available soon for pick up.  

 
The appointment was scheduled for 7:30, and he arrived a few minutes before 7.  They were cleaning inside and he did have to wait outside in the line until his time.  There was a line and quite a few people waiting.  He said they split everyone into two groups, and it appeared that everyone in his group was spousal visas.  He said it was about 5 people in his group for this timeframe.  The interview was at a window as if you were ordering food.  So he could overhear other interviews, and he remembers one person did not have to swear under oath, but he did.  We are not sure why some have to and some do not.  
 
First, he was asked some questions by a man, and then next a lot of questions by a woman.  The questions he could remember are:
How long have we been married?
If we have any children, if the baby is his
Has he traveled to the states before?
Asked about his travel in other countries they could see he had been to
How long he stayed in the sates. 
She went through the photo album and asked about who people were in the pictures with us. 
How old the baby is
Where did we meet
When did I migrate to the US -- He explained I was born in the US and studied abroad in Jamaica
How many times did we visit each other
When was the last time he saw me (if it was March) and he explained I had come for the September interview and it was canceled. 
Who is filing for him
What is her name (mine)
If he had any issues with the law or run-ins with the police
How old he was when we met for the first time
She looked through our photo album twice and did ask him questions throughout it to see what he knew about the photos, even though he was in the pics so he was obviously there in the moments.  lol.  
 
They took his passport and canceled his visitor VISA, said: "Everything checks out and we are able to issue you a VISA".  Told him he should get an email when his visa is ready for pick up, gave him a form about domestic violence to read, had him swear under oath with his right hand raised, and took his fingerprints. 
 
He said he almost cried when getting the approval, one step closer to being together as a family. 
 
Our DQ date way May 30th, our initial interview date was September 8th, and we were re-scheduled and approved today November 3rd.  
 
If this helps any of you then I am grateful and will continue to be praying for you all!  

Congratulations!!!❤️🇯🇲

 
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