medicpd4078's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Kyle Beneficiary's Name: Eliana VJ Member: medicpd4078 Country: Colombia Last Updated: 2019-02-14 |
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Timeline Comments: 5
Kimme79 on 2018-10-28 said:
Hi there.
You guys got all your documents ready? I wanted to know. We are struggling here because we are waiting for noa2 to get started on the medical.
Medicpd4078 on 2018-10-29 said:
Hi! First of all, thank you for your service! Yes we have most ready. I am waiting a little closer to the interview before I obtain the bank letter and the employment letter. Your timeline says you received the NOA2 on 10/15 is that correct?
Kimme79 on 2018-10-29 said:
Thanks! No worries. You definitely pay attention to detail.
Well, yes i already have NOA2. I asked for an expedite on Oct 1. My issues begin then after....colombia is not as streamlined as USA is when it comes to procedures, so there are some growing pains. I am in the middle of figuring out which is my next step and such....maybe you can coach me...because this stuff is definitely not easy to comprehend from scratch.
Alfredo
Medicpd4078 on 2018-10-29 said:
Absolutely! From what I have read USCIS sendt the applications to NVC on October 17th and they will send another batch on the 30th. Then approximately 2 to 3 weeks at NVC for approval. And yes colombia is completely different and disorganized. Have you looked at packet 3 for the colombia embassy?
Kimme79 on 2018-11-27 said:
2019 is OUR YEAR Bud! Lets make it happen for opening day.
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