Mikepraise's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: M Beneficiary's Name: T VJ Member: Mikepraise Country: Nigeria Last Updated: 2019-12-05 |
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Member Reviews:
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Timeline Comments: 9
Mira T on 2018-09-23 said:
congratulations
Mikepraise on 2018-09-23 said:
Thank you so much
Frozen🇺🇸 on 2018-09-23 said:
Congratulations!
How did the interview go?
Mikepraise on 2018-09-23 said:
@Drsmile
The interview itself was very easy (so I was told by my lady)
Since we met online, the consular the details of her we met; asked some other questions that shows her how well she knows me like: what's the color of my car, where I live, where I work, how much I made. It was easy and she said the consular Said were approved and then going to one week as I was monitoring the visa status and saw administrative processing we were devastated for that day but I told her to send an email to the consulate asking why we were placed in AP and within 24 hrs the status changed and she received text/email to come pickup passport.
Mikepraise on 2018-09-23 said:
@Drsmile
The interview itself was very easy (so I was told by my lady)
Since we met online, the consular the details of her we met; asked some other questions that shows her how well she knows me like: what's the color of my car, where I live, where I work, how much I made. It was easy and she said the consular Said were approved and then going to one week as I was monitoring the visa status and saw administrative processing we were devastated for that day but I told her to send an email to the consulate asking why we were placed in AP and within 24 hrs the status changed and she received text/email to come pickup passport.
Mikepraise on 2018-09-23 said:
@Drsmile
The interview itself was very easy (so I was told by my lady)
Since we met online, the consular the details of her we met; asked some other questions that shows her how well she knows me like: what's the color of my car, where I live, where I work, how much I made. It was easy and she said the consular Said were approved and then going to one week as I was monitoring the visa status and saw administrative processing we were devastated for that day but I told her to send an email to the consulate asking why we were placed in AP and within 24 hrs the status changed and she received text/email to come pickup passport.
Mikepraise on 2018-09-23 said:
@Drsmile
The interview itself was very easy (so I was told by my lady)
Since we met online, the consular the details of her we met; asked some other questions that shows her how well she knows me like: what's the color of my car, where I live, where I work, how much I made. It was easy and she said the consular Said were approved and then going to one week as I was monitoring the visa status and saw administrative processing we were devastated for that day but I told her to send an email to the consulate asking why we were placed in AP and within 24 hrs the status changed and she received text/email to come pickup passport.
Mikepraise on 2018-09-23 said:
@Drsmile
The interview itself was very easy (so I was told by my lady)
Since we met online, the consular the details of her we met; asked some other questions that shows her how well she knows me like: what's the color of my car, where I live, where I work, how much I made. It was easy and she said the consular Said were approved and then going to one week as I was monitoring the visa status and saw administrative processing we were devastated for that day but I told her to send an email to the consulate asking why we were placed in AP and within 24 hrs the status changed and she received text/email to come pickup passport.
Frozen🇺🇸 on 2018-09-24 said:
Wow @Mikepraise I am really happy for you. The "Administrative Processing" status is enough to kill one's spirit. I am really happy for you guys. Congratulations once more.
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