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Rio Consulate Changed The Interview Date and Removed ASC interview for K-1

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Hello,

 

I have been googling but couldn't find much information. Basically my fiance got a do not reply email that there is a change in the interview dates for k-1 visa and to check online at ais.usvisa-info. 

 

I had originally scheduled her for ASC and Consular interview at Rio while doing her medical at SP because there were no opening at Rio. The original ASC date was Aug 28th and Consular date was Sept 3 2024. After logging into the site and checking the instructions print out page, the date of the Consular interview changed to Sept 24th 2024 but there is no ASC interview date. I went to reschedule section and it just says Busy at the moment for the Consular schedule section and ASC is entirely grayed out. 

 

My question is, is this normal? Why would they change without asking? Is it possible they waived the ASC interview even though every visa applicants needs to attend one? 

 

Thank you!

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