monyekwe's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Madu Beneficiary's Name: Ngo VJ Member: monyekwe Country: Nigeria Last Updated: 2019-08-05 |
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Timeline Comments: 6
Rosemichelle on 2019-08-01 said:
Congratulations
Timothy Adepoju on 2019-08-05 said:
Quick question my friend I'm also filing the I-130 for my spouse in Nigeria, please, did the NVC or USCIS or U.S. Embassy in Nigeria ever sent or communicated with your spouse through any mail to his/her home address or was it all emailed to him/her? because my own spouse lived at a house without an address a new site.
Monyekwe on 2019-08-05 said:
It's all email and sometimes text through the process. Make sure you and your spouse establish working email for communication. If you and your spouse have this, there is nothing to worry about. However, when I -130 is approved, the petitioner residing in US will receive approval notice by mail both for you and your spouse after receiving email from USCIS. Good luck.
Monyekwe on 2019-08-27 said:
Wales,
Thanks. In response to your question (Playing how can I answer If I was ask. Why did you get married on a first visit?).
I am pretty sure no Consular Officer will ask you this question. I did not marry on my first visit . I had three visits before I got married. Dated my wife before first visit, did introduction second visit and wedding third visit
Monyekwe on 2019-08-27 said:
Wales,
Thanks. In response to your question (Playing how can I answer If I was ask. Why did you get married on a first visit?).
I am pretty sure no Consular Officer will ask you this question. I did not marry on my first visit . I had three visits before I got married. Dated my wife before first visit, did introduction second visit and wedding third visit
Kenny Joy on 2019-12-02 said:
Please how long did the whole process take? From start to finish please?