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  1. Yeah it sounds like that, I just wish they'd be more explicit and clear in their statements, I also do believe this as why would there be a reason at all to request complete court records.... I mean I just want to know she's not going to get rescheduled for another interview date just because we missed getting these records or something like that...
  2. 2) The police records, say this in the state.gov site that tells us where cann we get the required documents from... it clearly states here that ... So in this case it does says that for my wife... does it means she needs to bring her complete "court" records at the interview? where do I get those?
  3. So as the title says, my wife got her Interview Letter (BGT) yesterday, we're crying our eyes out 😂, now with this new step... a couple of questions arises... Some context: We have read all the instructions so far, along with the supplementary guide, I had already registered her in the ACS appointment (I assume this is the biometric stuff? or the place they will use to send the passport to after the interview?), and well the interview is already scheduled... 1) What items/documents does she needs to bring to her ACS appointment? it's not specified anywhere that it requires her some sort of documents... or did I miss it? 2) ... idk. with all this excitement I forget what things to ask, so I will keep updating if we come across more questions or if I remember
  4. Thank you all for any help, is highly appreciated 🙏 ✨
  5. So, I'm asking this because it says it over here, should be done before the interview.. but it doesn't specifies.. if I do this before getting the interview notice or anything... Just says I must do it before the interview... so that throws me off...
  6. So I was browsing around while keeping in waiting for the IL or notice, I this site it says that I need to register https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/BGT-Bogota.html#pre_interview_checklist some sort of appointment, when I go access the website I get a couple of choices but they all seem related to have received some sort of notice from the consulate or Embassy (I assume the IL)? and the last option says None of the above, should I proceed with this? or am I going to fast here?
  7. So we (my wife IR1 visa case) recently got DQ'd and her case was expedited to the US Embassy at Bogota Colombia (we're talking about days here) for further processing. NVC told us the Embassy would be getting in contact with us shortly how should we take this?... should she go ahead and make the preparation for the medical exams? does this means they already have a potential interview date or should I wait further information / contact from the embassy themselves? Do they contact us directly through email? or the NVC does this? What's next? I've seen other cases being processed faster than ours, but in other countries, I understand every embassy is different... is how's your experience been with Bogota?
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