Back2real's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Donita Beneficiary's Name: Destroy VJ Member: Back2real Country: Jamaica Last Updated: 2019-09-17 |
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Timeline Comments: 8
Michelle1983 on 2019-01-31 said:
How did you pay for the visa, and where did you get the appointment schedule? I cant figure out where to get it done?
Back2real on 2019-02-14 said:
Hey just seeing this. Did you find the ais website?
Michelle1983 on 2019-02-15 said:
Yes, I found the AIS website. I called the embassy to schedule my fiancé appointment but they said that he can only schedule after receiving the appointment letter or package 3, but it has been 3 weeks since the embassy received the our application.. This thing is starting to stress me out.
Jenny17655 on 2019-02-15 said:
you don't call the embassy to schedule. You do it right through AIS
Michelle1983 on 2019-02-16 said:
Yes, I found the AIS website. I called the embassy to schedule my fiancé appointment but they said that he can only schedule after receiving the appointment letter or package 3, but it has been 3 weeks since the embassy received the our application.. This thing is starting to stress me out.
Back2real on 2019-02-16 said:
Yea you schedule the interview yourself on ais website. We never received packet 3. And had interview. And was approved
Back2real on 2019-02-16 said:
Yea you schedule the interview yourself on ais website. We never received packet 3. And had interview. And was approved
Kologun on 2019-11-26 said:
Hey have you gotten interview date for green card yet ?
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