jelepano's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Husband Beneficiary's Name: Wife VJ Member: jelepano Country: Philippines Last Updated: 2021-11-08 |
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Timeline Comments: 8
Ashleyzarate on 2018-10-19 said:
Hi, just saw that your spouse's visa arrived 5days after the interview. My husband had his interview this October 11th, until now his visa hasn't arrived yet. And on CEAC i check if it says ISSUE, it still says READY. Is there any thing i should be doing or call?? Thanks
Jelepano on 2018-10-19 said:
Hi. I think all you can do is wait. It can take up to 3 weeks like the consul told me before you receive the visa
Ashleyzarate on 2018-10-20 said:
Oh man!
Thank you. I haven't scheduled him yet for his CFO.
Jelepano on 2018-10-20 said:
He can do CFO even without a passport and visa. He can pick up the CFO sticker at NAIA :)
Ashleyzarate on 2018-10-20 said:
Oh I didnt know that.
But for example, once he's schedule for CFO but hasn't have his visa yet, He cant go back to CFO to get his sticker? Because am planning to pick him up December or January.
Jelepano on 2018-10-20 said:
He can go back to CFO once he get his visa.
Ashleyzarate on 2018-10-21 said:
Where can I register for the CFO? Do u have a website? Thank you
Jelepano on 2018-10-21 said:
https://cfo.ph/GCP_Manila/ :)
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