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Petitioner's Name: M Beneficiary's Name: H VJ Member: HMI Country: Morocco Last Updated: 2021-05-11 |
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Timeline Comments: 10
Mezyan on 2019-08-08 said:
congrats on submitting your application! I hope your petition approval is as quick as mine was :)
HMI on 2019-08-08 said:
Thank you, I’m very nervous! How long did everything take for you?
Love_Bug on 2019-08-09 said:
Brace yourself for the ride. It's a long and tedious process :/
HMI on 2019-08-09 said:
Did you make more trips to Morocco after you submitted your application?
Mezyan on 2019-08-10 said:
My petition was approved in 69 days. But I’m still waiting at the embassy for interview. I have been just once since I submitted my application. Before that we had met 4 times.
Jessica And Tarik on 2019-10-24 said:
Someone was approved for NOA2 that filed 4 days before me last week so hopefully we will hear something next week!!
Jessica And Tarik on 2019-12-10 said:
any updates?
HMI on 2019-12-12 said:
Hey.... Why did I use an attorney??? I feel like she is the reason for the RFE. She didnot submit a letter of intent
Jessica And Tarik on 2019-12-23 said:
How, Just want to follow up with you guys, see how your doing?
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