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    EB-2 Visa
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    Texas Service Center
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    Brazil

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  1. Hi everyone! Just wanted to share with you that we arrived at the US today safe and sound. It took no longer than 10 minutes with the CBP officer - she opened the sealed envelopes, checked a couple documents, and asked some quick questions. Then she stamped our visas and said that we were good to go. I hope for you all that everything goes as smooth as it was for us!
  2. @MrApa take a look at this.
  3. There's a post about the Montreal Consulate here on VJ where users say there is a huge backlog over there. You might take a look before reaching a conclusion. I have the feeling that Rio is moving faster with the cases.
  4. Hi @Damiores! I think that @RVS has given you the best possible answer sharing the DOS official link about vaccinations. Nevertheless, I'll translate and paste below the message sent by the doctor's office before our appointment. Vaccination (Age 18 – 60 years) - Covid 19: 2 full doses - Flu Shot - MMR - Hepatitis B - Tdpa/ Dtpa - Chickenpox/Varicella (if you had the disease, you don't need it) My wife also didn't have her immunization records anymore. We tried to reach out the public health services to look for it but they didn't have anything in their database. So we talked to the doctor's office in advance, and they recommended her to take all the required shots again so she could have the records. Those vaccines (except for chickenpox) are available at no cost here in Brazil (public health services), so by the time of our appointment she had all her immunization figured out (without needing to pay for it) and didn't have to take any other vaccine.
  5. They were letting people considering the interview hour, so at the moment I was there everybody had their interviews between 7 and 8 am. I think there was something arround 10 applicants at that moment, but it's only a guess.
  6. I tried to make conversation but people were so retracted that it just didn't work. But if I had to guess, everybody that morning was applying for an EB. Not only because of the "profile" of the people and families who were there, but I also have heard that consulates try to schedule the whole day for a single type of visa interviews since it makes more fluid the work of the staff.
  7. Hi @RVS, yes we're going on the 21st of March! 🙌
  8. Hi everyone! I really appreciate the kind words. Thanks for all the support along the way! Our immigration packages arrived yesterday, basically a week after our interview. I guess that if wasn't for the Carnaval holidays, it would have arrived by monday. Ever since I started reading about immigration I've heard about it, but to be honest I've never seen one before, so here goes! It's one big package, containing one sealed envelope for each visa holder, and a plastic bag containing the passports left at the consulate. There is a piece of paper attached to each envelope with information about the person to whom it belongs.
  9. Hi everyone! DQed and waiting for an interview appointment at the Rio Consulate? Gather here! I'm trying to keep track of the time between DQed <> Interview Letter <> Interview so we can make some predictions, specially for the EB visas. My case was created on 07/21, got an RFE on 08/18, and was on DQed 09/19. Now I'm waiting for the IL. Anyone out there on the same boat?
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