Mrs clarke's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Charlton Beneficiary's Name: Chau VJ Member: Mrs clarke Country: Tanzania Last Updated: 2022-10-28 |
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Timeline Comments: 12
CKMM on 2019-05-16 said:
What questions?
Mrs Clarke on 2019-05-16 said:
How we met, how much he paid for my dowry, why he didn’t marry the mother of his kids, how many kids he has and their name, when we met for the first time and how many times he visited and for how long he stayed on each visit he kept repeating the questions especially the names of my hubbys kids and their mom finally he asked to see our album and kept asking the identity of some people on our wedding pics..didn’t ask for any financial docs or affidavit of support
CKMM on 2020-02-19 said:
Have you received you green card in the mail yet
Mrs Clarke on 2020-02-20 said:
I received it the second week after my arrival that was May last year
Mrs Clarke on 2020-02-20 said:
Sorry it was June last year
CKMM on 2020-02-20 said:
Did you have a physical packet or the electronic one?
Mrs Clarke on 2020-02-20 said:
Physical packet
CKMM on 2021-08-02 said:
How is the ROC going?
CKMM on 2021-08-02 said:
Did you manage to find decent employment?
Mrs Clarke on 2021-08-02 said:
My Roc is going fine they just did my fingerprint on 07/30..yeah am working fine nothing to complain about how about you?
CKMM on 2021-08-02 said:
I haven't started mine yet will be doing that soon. I got a job as Director of IT solutions engineering. About to switch jobs next as Rigonal IT for Amazon.
Mrs Clarke on 2021-08-02 said:
Ok all the best
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