Lolonyo's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: A Beneficiary's Name: A VJ Member: Lolonyo Country: Ghana Last Updated: 2022-03-18 |
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Timeline Comments: 28
Lolonyo on 2019-02-14 said:
NOA2 just showed up in the mail today; no text or email. I checked the website too but there are no updates there either.
On to the next step! So excited, this stage is over in a shorter time-frame than I imagined!
To God be the glory!
Dante Cruz on 2019-02-15 said:
congratulations very well I also hope to receive my noa2 soon I am from October 18
Mepck on 2019-02-15 said:
Congratulations!! I hv similar timeline like Dante. Hope I receive mine soon!
Jlo102612 on 2019-02-15 said:
Hope to get mine as well soon I am a October 11.
Jalakija on 2019-02-23 said:
How did you get it so quick did you have a lawyer or do it yourself
Jalakija on 2019-02-23 said:
How did you get it so quick did you have a lawyer or do it yourself
Lolonyo on 2019-02-23 said:
Put it together all by myself. Did a lot of research from here, YouTube etc. I don't think one needs a lawyer at all unless you have a complicated case.
Lolonyo on 2019-02-23 said:
Put it together all by myself. Did a lot of research from here, YouTube etc. I don't think one needs a lawyer at all unless you have a complicated case.
Lolonyo on 2019-02-23 said:
Put it together all by myself. Did a lot of research from here, YouTube etc. I don't think one needs a lawyer at all unless you have a complicated case.
Lolonyo on 2019-02-23 said:
Put it together all by myself. Did a lot of research from here, YouTube etc. I don't think one needs a lawyer at all unless you have a complicated case.
Lolonyo on 2019-02-23 said:
Put it together all by myself. Did a lot of research from here, YouTube etc. I don't think one needs a lawyer at all unless you have a complicated case.
Lolonyo on 2019-02-23 said:
Put it together all by myself. Did a lot of research from here, YouTube etc. I don't think one needs a lawyer at all unless you have a complicated case. As for the speed - all glory to God!
Lolonyo on 2019-02-23 said:
Sorry guys, I didn't mean to post my response this many times. It kept showing "error"...
G&B16 on 2020-04-13 said:
Congrats!!! Was your 129F accepted or rejected? Did they continue to process as CR1?
Lolonyo on 2020-04-13 said:
Thanks! There was no response on the I129F at all - neither was approved or denied. However, I feel it helped expedite the I130 approval.
Lolonyo on 2020-05-21 said:
Glory to God! 💯
DQ this morning at 7am, email received from NVC - May 21, exactly 12 hours after submitting all docs!!! Can't stop smiling! 🙌🤩
JR&AK on 2020-05-28 said:
congratulations. almost through
Lolonyo on 2020-05-29 said:
Yes! Thanks! Wish you speedy processing too!
IsItLekker on 2020-06-21 said:
Have you guys had any word on if they have forwarded your case to the consulate in Ghana? It is one of the few countries scheduling interviews in August.
Seth Ofosu Kofi on 2020-08-11 said:
What is the difference between case completed and DQ?
Gi Deon on 2020-10-28 said:
Hello Lolonyo, how far with your case? What's the progress so far?
Lolonyo on 2020-10-28 said:
Hmmm...we are still waiting for the interview to be scheduled....smh
Lolonyo on 2020-10-28 said:
Embassy has still not resumed for this they are saying.
Gi Deon on 2021-01-02 said:
Hey bro, how far? Interview yet?
Lolonyo on 2021-01-03 said:
Nothing yet.
Seth Ofosu Kofi on 2021-02-07 said:
Hi
May I know if DQ is the same as case completed ?
Lolonyo on 2021-02-07 said:
Yes.
Seth Ofosu Kofi on 2021-02-09 said:
Thanks
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