svp318's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Carolina Beneficiary's Name: Simon VJ Member: svp318 Country: Ecuador Last Updated: 2024-07-10 |
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Timeline Comments: 4
JKLSemicolon on 2021-05-22 said:
Congrats on your recent interview. What date were you Documentarily Qualified at NVC - some time in August 2020, correct? Your timeline shows April 9 as the date for "Case Completed at NVC", but that can't be correct because the Case Complete date means the DQ date. If you could update that it would help others from Ecuador get better estimates. Thanks and hope you get the visa issued soon.
Svp318 on 2021-06-25 said:
Thanks for the clarification. To be honest, the order of the fields is kinda confusing.. the field of "Receive Instruction and Interview appointment letter" is inside of the NVC section.. That should be in the consulate section.. I received my interview letter on 2021-04-09. Thanks and good luck with your process.
Cmat22 on 2021-08-02 said:
How long did it took for you to receive the passport/packet after the interview. I'm hoping it is less than 7 days..
JKLSemicolon on 2024-07-10 said:
Congrats on being so close to the finish line in your journey!
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