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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Africa
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5 hours ago, User1993 said:

Yes, they are going to my embassy, we have a chat group where we update each other and alot of people are getting their case sent over just 2weeks after being sent to nvc.

You are not the only one.

 

I am also in a chat group that tracks cases going to the same embassy.  So far I have seen three cases from my contacts, advance to Johannesburg before me.

 

One of them is in this thread, saying they had to wait a while.  😂  No shade to them, but they waited very little time.  For Joberg it's been said the average time is four weeks.  Our case has been at NVC for twelve now.

 

I recommend sending the NVC a request for a K1-FTP through their inquiry form.  No proof it works, only that the cases that advanced before me did that in at least one instance.  My fiance and I are trying the same method, in hopes they put us back in line for our embassy's requests.

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30 minutes ago, hplusj said:

You are not the only one.

 

I am also in a chat group that tracks cases going to the same embassy.  So far I have seen three cases from my contacts, advance to Johannesburg before me.

 

One of them is in this thread, saying they had to wait a while.  😂  No shade to them, but they waited very little time.  For Joberg it's been said the average time is four weeks.  Our case has been at NVC for twelve now.

 

I recommend sending the NVC a request for a K1-FTP through their inquiry form.  No proof it works, only that the cases that advanced before me did that in at least one instance.  My fiance and I are trying the same method, in hopes they put us back in line for our embassy's requests.

😂😂😂 

please let me know if as for a K1 FTP works

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Zambia
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1 hour ago, User1993 said:

😂😂😂 

please let me know if as for a K1 FTP works

The answer to this question is embassy/consulate specific. Some yes, some no.

 

Your Timeline on here shows the beneficiary is based in Kenya, but will be interviewing through the Armenia embassy. I'm guessing it may be a mistake, so if you are looking for information on the Nairobi embassy processing times, I can tell you it seems many of the sub-Saharan African embassies are not moving as quickly as many in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Mine left the NVC over 70 days ago, but now it's at the embassy and waiting for them to begin processing.

 

It can be frustrating seeing all these other people who sent in their form 6 months after we did getting interviews and we're just here waiting still. Hang in there, buddy! We got this. 😇

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