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2 hours ago, JessieABC said:
You might be able to call them and check. If someone cancels you can potentially get bumped up. Think someone had a 22 day case complete to interview recently for London. There's also more information in the first post for the case complete threads.
Good luck!
looking forward to your review for london. Heard it's very lax and straightforward.
I'm just trying to chase this info up - called the embassy (use 02036086998 for when your husband wants to call - its not the same as the one listed online) to ask about it. The rep was a little useless - said "you do not have the option to do this - you should request to expedite". When I asked how others have managed it, he just kept reciting the same bit of into on expedite. Not sure if he was clueless or whether there is something I'm missing...
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Hi all - new to this thread.
We have an interview date at the US Embassy in London, England. I'm wondering how to access the interview calendar to take advantage of cancelled appointments? My date is currently 26th May, but obviously I'd love to jump in on an earlier one.
Joe
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A little update from us again:
Scan Date: Jan 31st
Case Confirmed: April 10th
3 n/a's: April 11th
Interview email received (P4 Letter): April 14th (Dated April 13th)
Interview date: May 26th
Out of interest...does anyone know if its possible to move interview date forward - specifically at the US Embassy in London?
Congrats all recent CC's!!
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2 minutes ago, JessieABC said:
I love you. Hahaa
I'm the USC and my income more than covers the requirements so I guess I'll stop fretting though I wish the amount I paid in taxes would get me a free expedite.
Someone else just suggested NA and it worked perfectly. On a separate page, the phone number field didn't accept text but miraculously, it did on this page so all that's left is for my husband to review.
Yeah they make you work for it on these forms. Then you just have to wait. And then just when you think you've waited enough, you have to wait to start waiting. Then they have the nerve to ask if the relationship is real in the interview...as though we do this for fun. *rolls eyes*.
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Just now, JessieABC said:
yes, that does help. Makes me feel a lot better lol
Unfortunately, the question is displayed as "Were you previously employed?
- If No is selected, you don't enter any previous employment.
- If Yes is selected, you must provide the previous employment information for up to 10 years.
Didn't feel like "No" would have been the right answer. I'm in constant fear of a checklist !
Yeah US bureaucracy at its best. I would personally read that as "are you working or do you not/are you not able to work?". Clearly if you have had a job or multiple jobs, you are able to work. As they aren't giving you space to write "unemployed for three months" - I would probably just give the dates as accurately as possible and have that gap present. The most I can imagine them doing is asking about it during interview. We can probably hazard a guess that the only reason they care about the work habits of the immigrant is so that they can work out how much they will rely on their spouse. Im guessing you're both going to work and have both got evidence of working PLUS the USC is well over the poverty line and earns enough to not need a co-sponsor? That would probably mean you are 100% fine and not in the running for a checklist as there will be no financial burden to the state AND you will both be paying taxes - something they are happy about. Obviously...I'm not a lawyer haha, but I'm sure being honest is all thats needed. It most certainly isn't "no" anyway, in that question!!
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38 minutes ago, JessieABC said:
He's been with his current company for 3 years or so, 3 months unemployment prior, then 12 years in the military before that.
DS 260 requires 10 years so I'd have to include that 3 month gap but you won't.
Anyone else have any advice? Save me from a potential checklist!!!
I was as accurate on my DS260 as I could be. But I've moved around a lot and had multiple jobs with many employers, sometimes at the same time. I severely doubt you'd get a checklist for 3 months missing...just be as honest and as accurate as you can be - and thats all you can do. I can't remember, is there a place to put unemployed for x amount of time?
I mean...three of my past employers don't even exist any more, so there wouldn't be a way to check!
Hope that helps.
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It appears they are confirming cases again:
NVC Scan Date: Jan 31st 2017
3N/A's: Apr 11th 2017
CC: Apr 10th 2017
Awaiting interview date via email.
Next stop, London Embassy!
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2 hours ago, Thesmiths2016 said:
At least you have been told "being reviewed". We've only been told it's not being reviewed yet and I believe we are one day behind you? 31st Jan.
Try speaking to different advisors. Maybe they just say it to get us off the phone...
Who knows. Just wish this phase was done. 11 weeks is ridiculous.
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I've been told progressively:
"we have your files - Wait 4 weeks"
"wait 8 weeks"
"wait 11 weeks"
"pending review"
"up for review"
"being reviewed"
Ive been pretty relentless with calling as our 10 weeks is up on Tuesday. But I think there is a difference in what they're saying...just staying patient is boring at this point.
Does anyone know if *everyone* gets the three n/a anomaly..or is that just occasionally?
joe
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7 minutes ago, awards said:
My scan date is 1/20 and haven't approved yet... Is there anyone from 1/20 scan date?
We're in similar boat - Jan 31st scan date. No sign of movement.
What do they say when you call?
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Interestingly I just spoke with a very cool, calm and collected guy on the phone at NVC and he said that our case is currently under review. I asked about getting a supervisor to look at it and he said that it wouldn't be a smart choice because it could delay it at this point if someone had started it.
Our case has been a day away every time they've changed from 4weeks to 6, 6 to 8 and now to 11. More than just a little frustrating.
It seems everyone is in the same boat at the moment.
Joe
NVC Receipt date: Jan 31st 2017
NVC Filers - April 2017
in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Yeah this all makes sense - totally get it. Just wish there were an awesome little calendar for me to drop in on.
I mean you'd like to think they'd have some form of cancellation system to avoid wasted time when people inevitably rearrange interviews. I'm going to call back tomorrow and try speaking to another advisor...sometimes you get the new kid y'know.
Haha yeah the baby...bureaucracy is only one letter off from bureau-crazy.