martindlhr's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Martin Beneficiary's Name: Virginia VJ Member: martindlhr Country: Spain Last Updated: 2020-03-09 |
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Timeline Comments: 10
Punsunny on 2019-06-13 said:
are you permanent residenr of spain ?
or spanish
Punsunny on 2019-06-13 said:
how long is processing of f2a in madrid i want to know
i m from alicante spain
and i m permanent resident of spain
Martindlhr on 2019-06-13 said:
I don't know how long it takes to get interview. I have been asking NVC, and the embassy, and nobody has been able to give me an answer.
Martindlhr on 2019-06-13 said:
Yes I am a permanent resident from spain
Punsunny on 2019-06-13 said:
i was thinking here in spain
processing of visa is fast
Martindlhr on 2019-06-13 said:
I thought the same, but I have been Documentarily Qualified (case complete) since May 8th. It's really annoying
Punsunny on 2019-06-13 said:
can we obtain 2 permanent resident card like one of spain and america ?did u as anyone about that
i applied for spanish nationalidad year ago
Punsunny on 2019-06-16 said:
did u contact to embassy ? why they taking so long for interview
Martindlhr on 2019-06-17 said:
I sent them an email a month ago, and they said that they cannot provide an estimate on the interview date, as it depends on the number of cases waiting to be scheduled on NVC. I then called the NVC, and they told me it depends on the embassy's workload. It has been impossible to get a straight answer from any of them. Regarding the two permanent resident cards, I don't know how that works. I am a Spanish citizen so I can't say I know how that works for non-citizens there.
Punsunny on 2019-06-17 said:
ok thanks for reply
good luck hopefully you will get your visa soon
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