JessG93's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Jessie Beneficiary's Name: Jose Miguel VJ Member: JessG93 Country: Dominican Republic Last Updated: 2021-05-17 |
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Timeline Comments: 8
Justxxxx on 2019-11-09 said:
Congratulations did your receipt number start with IOE
Justxxxx on 2019-11-09 said:
Congratulations did your receipt number start with IOE
JessG93 on 2019-11-11 said:
No , It actually stated with YSC. How far along are you in the process?
Justxxxx on 2019-11-11 said:
Mine is at Potomac my PD is September 23. Have You gotten interview appointment?
JessG93 on 2019-11-11 said:
No. I just submitted my AOS And IV Application electronically NOV 8Th but from seeing in the NVC I see my documents should be reviewed by the week of Dec 20 - December 27th. From other timelines I follow I see it can take up to 2-3 months before the interview date but than again it varies form case to case, But from my own experience Potomac does move fast.
Justxxxx on 2019-11-11 said:
Ohh ok good congratulations I can’t wait to be at your stage
JessG93 on 2019-11-11 said:
Definitely will keep you updated. Do the same !
Justxxxx on 2019-11-11 said:
Yes dear sure. What are the documents you sent to NVC
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