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Hi all,

 

This thread is for the intension of keeping everyone thats in the same boat up to date with IL and interview dates...

 

There are similar threads for CR1 and EB visa types.  I think it would be relevant to all in the F3 catagorie at London Embassy to post and share when IL are going out.

 

The process from NVC is very flawed and if you are anything like me, the uncertanty is horrendous....

 

So as a basic start off, we can just post PD(Priority date), DQ(Documentarily Qualified date), IL(Interview letter received date), ID(Interview date).

 

Hope this helps and we can build up as much info as possible :)

 

Thanks

Brendan

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For anyone that’s interested and read this thread, we had our visa interview in London embassy this morning at 830…

 

we walked out the door at 1030 with our visa approved 😊😊😊

 

I had been a bag of nerves for 3 weeks and it’s been mentally tough, expensive and being from Glasgow a long drive twice in 2 weeks…

 

but it’s all worth it knowing we can now move to the USA and be with friends and family. 
 

Brendan

 
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