Abby_e's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Abigail Beneficiary's Name: Ahmed VJ Member: Abby_e Country: Egypt Last Updated: 2019-03-14 |
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Timeline Comments: 8
Melissa Thabet on 2019-01-05 said:
Abigail, has your case left the NVC?
My husband and I finally got Case Complete yesterday! Prayers for a quick interview date. Insha'alla
Abby_e on 2019-01-15 said:
No, we're still waiting. We got the case complete on 11/27/18. Hoping to hear about an interview soon too!
Abby_e on 2019-03-04 said:
My husband had his interview today and got approved!
Dalimhamdi on 2019-03-04 said:
congratulation what they ask him in the interview
Dalimhamdi on 2019-03-04 said:
congratulation what they ask him in the interview
Abby_e on 2019-03-04 said:
They asked him basic questions about our relationship and that was it. He said the interview itself was less than 5 minutes.
Islamelsayed88 on 2019-03-05 said:
Congratulations
Melissa Thabet on 2019-03-05 said:
Congratulations Abby!!! My husband had his interview in February. We were asked 3 questions and approved! Our CO was so kind. We were asked to submit our co sponsors tax transcript. Then he will have his Visa!!!! Insha'alla my husband will be home soon â¤ðŸ‡ºðŸ‡²ðŸ™
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