Peris's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Victor Beneficiary's Name: Peris VJ Member: Peris Country: Kenya Last Updated: 2019-07-12 |
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Timeline Comments: 7
CKMM on 2019-06-21 said:
Congratulations! What where the questions asked? What extra documents did you take with you.
CKMM on 2019-06-21 said:
How long did the medical exam take is it easy to get appointments? Do they have many people.
Peris on 2019-06-24 said:
Thank you very much.
They asked the basic questions
What my husband does
If he is educated
Where will I live
When was the wedding
How many people attended
If his family or my family attended the wedding
If he has any siblings and their names
What he does
When and where we met
How many times he came to visit
How many days he stayed on each visit
Where was the engagement
How was the engagement
If he met my family
The only proof she asked was wedding photos but I squeezed in all the photos I had with me, from all the occasions we were together.
My interview was in Nairobi, Kenya
Peris on 2019-06-24 said:
About the medical you can only book when you have the interview letter, I got 3 shots, did my medical in 2 days and yes there were lots of people.
SueDre on 2019-10-02 said:
Hello Peris CONTRATULATIONS are in order, Susan from Nairobi starting from scratch , at the moment just gathering info and some guidelines from people like you of course hope you wont mind taking me through where need be kindly.
thanks in advance.
CKMM on 2019-11-07 said:
How are you settling in? Everything moving on well for you?
CKMM on 2020-02-19 said:
Have you got your green card in the mail?
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