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Do I have to reupload my updated documents on the CEAC website?

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On 6/19/2022 at 1:02 AM, nastra30 said:

Since you are (were) a child of a US citizen your age was frozen at the time of filing so you won't age out (your age is locked-in) regardless of what CEAC is saying. No need to worry; Embassy is aware of these laws. 

Hopefully, you are not married?

 

2 minutes ago, Laenahnom said:

Definitely, they need up-to-date data about you, of course with all up-to-date documents

Will there still be time for them to accept my documents? My interview schedule is on Jul. 11

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2 hours ago, maui-mau said:

ohh noo, is there a possibility i get in trouble or something if it doesnt reflect on their end during the interview?? :(((

My suggestion will be to just take the updated documents to the interview, and not worry about uploading to CEAC. You are already DQ'd.

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Greetings!

But isn't that once you submitted those documents you can no longer open CEAC online?

If I am not mistaken you will only bring those new and current documents during your interview, unless the Consul will ask you to upload on CEAC which they will be the only one who can open it for you once there at the embassy.

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22 hours ago, maui-mau said:

Will there still be time for them to accept my documents? My interview schedule is on Jul. 11

 If you are already documentarily qualified, NVC will not review or accept your updated documents.  But, the updated documents will still be available in CEAC for the counsel to view prior to the interview.  That is what is important.  Lately at USEM there have been a number of cases of persons showing up for their interview with updated documents, being told to first go back outside the Embassy and upload them to CEAC, and then return to complete the interview.  The nice ladies who hang out on the sidewalk in front of the embassy offering to hold peoples phones for P500 or more, also charge like P250 a page to help upload documents to CEAC for desperate visa interviewees.  So way better that it was done it in advance.

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On 6/25/2022 at 4:47 AM, nastra30 said:

My suggestion will be to just take the updated documents to the interview, and not worry about uploading to CEAC. You are already DQ'd.

 

12 hours ago, top_secret said:

 If you are already documentarily qualified, NVC will not review or accept your updated documents.  But, the updated documents will still be available in CEAC for the counsel to view prior to the interview.  That is what is important.  Lately at USEM there have been a number of cases of persons showing up for their interview with updated documents, being told to first go back outside the Embassy and upload them to CEAC, and then return to complete the interview.  The nice ladies who hang out on the sidewalk in front of the embassy offering to hold peoples phones for P500 or more, also charge like P250 a page to help upload documents to CEAC for desperate visa interviewees.  So way better that it was done it in advance.

THIS IS VERY HELPFUL!! THANK YOUU!

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