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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Cameroon
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My husband got his interview appointment scheduled for Nov 17 at the US embassy in Cameroon. He is presently in Mexico, and we are still trying to get a police certificate from Mexico which has been difficult and very frustrating. The Mex. authorities are asking me(his wife) to go get a carte consular from the Mexican consulate here in the US. I have tried to schedule an appointment online and walk-in and hasn't been able to get anything done. the process in Mexico will take additional 15 days for the police certificate to be issued, only if I can get that carte consular. With all these, don't think he will be able to meet the deadline for his visa appointment and even getting medicals done prior to the interview. He hasn't booked his flight to Cameroon yet, because without a police certificate, his visa issuance will be delayed.

Do not know if there is any one in this forum who has been able to reschedule or change the date of their initial immigrant visa appointment?

Feedbacks will be appreciated!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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If you ask me, I would say take your chances with the interview...explain to them there how you have tried to get the police report (hopefully its a clean report) see what they say...if you pushed to AP..well then you have all the time to get the report and send it to them....Do it now, no one knows whats going to happen with immigration tomorrow. 

Additionally get in touch with the OP of the thread below: 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Gambia
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I agree with @Sparkle Sparkle 100%. Take your chances worst case scenario is AP if interview is successful.  And you more than enough time to get the certificate and send it to the embassy and your visa will be issued. Because with the current presidential proclamation about visas and limited consular operations you don’t want to waste any time for the small windows of opportunity available. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Cameroon
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On 10/30/2020 at 3:53 AM, Sparkle Sparkle said:

If you ask me, I would say take your chances with the interview...explain to them there how you have tried to get the police report (hopefully its a clean report) see what they say...if you pushed to AP..well then you have all the time to get the report and send it to them....Do it now, no one knows whats going to happen with immigration tomorrow. 

Additionally get in touch with the OP of the thread below: 

 

Thanks! we decided that he attends the interview and while we continue with trying to get the police clearance. it is difficult as requirements have changed and they are asking for a consular card from the Mexican consular. 

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