Cbjeens's US Immigration Timeline
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Petitioner's Name: Mary Beneficiary's Name: Kamal VJ Member: Cbjeens Country: Jamaica Last Updated: 2022-10-21 |
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Timeline Comments: 8

Have you received an interview date?

We are so excited after changing his appointment date twice he's finally approved and he should receive his Visa within a week or so. This is a day that will never be forgotten it is a very special day

congrats can you tell us some more how was the interview.

Well his interview was short, he was ask one question; which was " why dont you get married in your country here in Jamaica". That was the extent if it. His appt was at 10am and his interview was around 1pm. He was very excited

ok congrats again

Morning, his interview was at 10am and his actual interview was at 2pm. The consulate ask him why dont you get married here in Jamaica? How often do you two talk? Where did we meet? That was it, less then 10mins a d he told him right then he was approved and that he will receive his Visa in one week.

Morning, his interview was at 10am and his actual interview was at 2pm. The consulate ask him why dont you get married here in Jamaica? How often do you two talk? Where did we meet? That was it, less then 10mins a d he told him right then he was approved and that he will receive his Visa in one week.

He was nervous originally and stated that he was ask one question but it was actually 3 ques. But all in all he said it was good. But he mentioned that there was quite of few ppl being denied, for varies reasons
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