Jim&Alla's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Jim Beneficiary's Name: Alla VJ Member: Jim&Alla Country: Russia Last Updated: 2023-01-19 |
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Timeline Comments: 9
Mekulisch on 2019-01-23 said:
Congratulations on the next step! I’ll be anxiously watching to see your progress and ask for any tips on these next steps!
Jim&Alla on 2019-01-23 said:
Thank you very much! We'll be happy to share our experience and good luck to you all!!
Mekulisch on 2019-01-31 said:
Wow! You got an interview appointment! That’s so great! Can you share how things went?
Mekulisch on 2019-02-07 said:
You are so close to the interview! May I ask if you scanned or emailed your I-134 and supporting documents? If you mailed, which service did you use and how long did it take?
Jim&Alla on 2019-02-08 said:
Hello everybody! We are going to Moscow in 2 days and busy trying to organize all our papers. Jim filled out and signed I-134 and I-129F and sent them together. I'll bring scanned copies of all supporting documents to interview. I know people use to email scanns. Good luck!!!
Mekulisch on 2019-02-08 said:
Good luck! We will wait to hear the good news!
Jim&Alla on 2019-02-14 said:
We went to the interview this morning and the interviewer asked roughly 7 questions and was quite pleasant with us. It lasted roughly 7 minutes and the Visas were approved. Our wishes are for the best to all who are going through this process.HAPPY VALENTINES DAY to all of you!!! It was a great day for us!!!
Mekulisch on 2019-02-14 said:
Congratulations!â™¥ï¸ Indeed,a very happy Valentine’s Day 😘
JohnnyI129F on 2023-04-29 said:
Hi! Congratulations on the amazing journey and timeline 😃 I want to ask about the citizenship interview in salt lake city, How was it please, doc requested .. questions ?, do they allow the spouse in the interview? Our interview pretty soon :)
Thanks in advance.
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