yarbral's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: AY Beneficiary's Name: ZY VJ Member: yarbral Country: China Last Updated: 2024-09-17 |
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Timeline Comments: 8
Chocolatecookie on 2019-09-30 said:
congrats on scheduling the interview!
a quick question--- we are still waiting for packet 4. when you did scheduling, what was the availability like for Oct? Thanks
Yarbral on 2019-09-30 said:
I didn’t see the openings myself; my fiancé did the scheduling. However, she did mention that she could pick from a lot of dates. We picked the earliest date we could (a little over two weeks out). We think it probably could have been earlier if it weren’t for the National Day the first week of Oct.
Chocolatecookie on 2019-10-01 said:
awesome to hear that there are many dates available in Oct. We are aiming for an interview in Oct and getting married in Nov.
Thanks for your reply and best of luck with the interview
Chocolatecookie on 2019-10-09 said:
congratulations!!!
Yarbral on 2019-10-09 said:
thanks! good luck on your journey!
Chocolatecookie on 2019-10-22 said:
have you guys received your passport?
Yarbral on 2019-10-22 said:
yes, we received it on October 16th.
Chocolatecookie on 2019-10-22 said:
excellent. thanks for the quick reply. our interview is tomorrow. so we know when we can expect to receive it and thus book air ticket accordingly.
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