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3 hours ago, ESLAA said:

Documentarily qualified in March 2024. Expecting an Interview date.    

 

As above, did you have a question?

 

Please fill in your timeline to help other EB applicants and so we can help you better too, thanks.

 

Filed: EB-2 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Posted
3 hours ago, OldUser said:

Great, is there a question? 

oh yes.  Any idea when the date will be given for  interview?

Secondly, what happens to the police report that I had submitted to NVC.  Will it still be valid at the point of interview? Any information would be helpful.  Thanks

 

Posted
6 minutes ago, ESLAA said:

oh yes.  Any idea when the date will be given for  interview?

Secondly, what happens to the police report that I had submitted to NVC.  Will it still be valid at the point of interview? Any information would be helpful.  Thanks

 

 

What is your Priority Date? (this is why it's helpful to have your timeline filled in!). 

 

And yes, your police cert will still be valid, you'll need to take the original to the interview. 

Filed: EB-2 Visa Country: Nigeria
Timeline
Posted
15 minutes ago, appleblossom said:

 

What is your Priority Date? (this is why it's helpful to have your timeline filled in!). 

 

And yes, your police cert will still be valid, you'll need to take the original to the interview. 

23rd January, 2023.

Apologies for my timeline

oh great news about the police report

Posted
11 minutes ago, ESLAA said:

23rd January, 2023.

Apologies for my timeline

oh great news about the police report

 

OK, so your PD wasn't current until 1st July, you weren't added to the line for an interview until then. 

 

Interview sometime in 2026 sometime as a rough guess?  

 

Good luck. 

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On 12/1/2024 at 10:33 PM, ESLAA said:

I am glad to know I have been added to the interview line.

like you said 2026 is an estimated date. I am looking forward to  getting an approved visa by 2025. Thanks once again


Even spouse visas have a much longer wait for an interview in Lagos, and they are prioritised over EB cases. 
 

But you never know, maybe the backlog will reduce, fingers crossed. 
 

Just keep an eye on the VB to make sure your PD doesn’t retrogress. And please fill in your timeline, thanks. 

 
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