Journeyover's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Son Beneficiary's Name: Mom VJ Member: Journeyover Country: United Kingdom Last Updated: 2023-12-27 |
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Timeline Comments: 5
Maryassh on 2018-09-15 said:
Thank you for your updates and best wishes on the interview! I see that the NVC processed your case pretty quickly. Was there something you did perhaps to get your DS-261 quickly or was it just pure luck? Thanks!
Journeyover on 2018-09-15 said:
Thank you! I have a lawyer. As you see my son petitioned for me and I did not trust that he would look out for the mail...I felt more secure getting a lawyer. But yes! Everything has been going very quickly...my son is US citizen by birth. We called NVC after my I130 was approved every week..they kept saying 8wks was surprised when we got the case number and invoice number at 5wks. It went quickly after that. Once you are able to pay fees have your civil documents ready and complete DS260 as soon as accessible.
I wish you all the best!
Maryassh on 2018-09-16 said:
Thank you for your reply. I will keep calling nvc then. Hopefully I can get the case number soon.
Maryassh on 2018-10-19 said:
Congratulations on your approval! I’m sure it is a big relief. I have one more question. I see that your interview date got rescheduled to an earlier date than what was originally set. How did you manage to get it moved? Thanks
Maryassh on 2018-10-19 said:
Congratulations on your approval! I’m sure it is a big relief. I have one more question. I see that your interview date got rescheduled to an earlier date than what was originally set. How did you manage to get it moved? Thanks
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