Cocopuf's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: cocopuf Beneficiary's Name: kellogs VJ Member: Cocopuf Country: Belgium Last Updated: 2023-08-16 |
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Timeline Comments: 7
MarieVDA on 2019-03-20 said:
Waw ! Congratulations !!
Fellow Belgian here. Waiting for my NOA2 but already wondering how is the rest of the procedure going to happen.
I see that you had your interview 2 months after you received packet 3. Was it a request from you or did they give you the late interview date ?
Many many thanks in advance,
Marie
Cocopuf on 2019-03-20 said:
Was personal preference. I made the appointment for the interview 1 week before the interview, there's no long waiting time there.
Getting all the paperwork and the medical will probably take longer. I went for the medical in Brussels, they took a week to get me the envelope after going in for the check. Appointment there was quick too.
MarieVDA on 2019-03-21 said:
Oh Ok so I should still foresee min a week between the medical check and the interview. Many Many thanks ! I know that the journey is still long but I'm so excited and happy ! Any tricks or tips ? :)
Thanks for your precious answer and I wish you all the best !
Cocopuf on 2019-03-21 said:
Make sure you have all your vaccination records when you go to the medical (check with ur doctor or on the little green card). And don't worry about the interview, it's fast and easy, but do make sure you have all the paperwork they ask for. And don't loose hope, I know the wait for NOA2 is very long ;)
B.V. on 2019-09-09 said:
How did you receive that quick green card??
Cocopuf on 2019-09-09 said:
Processing time in Raleigh NC is fast
Cocopuf on 2019-09-09 said:
Processing time in Raleigh NC is fast
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