a_arahn's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Aaron Beneficiary's Name: Marina VJ Member: a_arahn Country: India Last Updated: 2020-03-01 |
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Timeline Comments: 8
Sahilbanga on 2019-06-18 said:
Did you get your NOA2? Have you tried calling USCIS to figure out what's going on?
SamKC on 2020-01-02 said:
Hello,
Did you get the interview letter from BMB consulate? I am also waiting for the interview letter. Just trying to get a better estimate of when will I get the IL.
Thank you
A_arahn on 2020-01-03 said:
Nope, not yet. I was informed that I will most likely be waiting somewhere between 3-4 months. I’m thinking it’s due to everyone getting married around the same time in India and also India being so large. This is not even taking into account of all the holidays built In
SamKC on 2020-01-03 said:
Thanks for the reply. Based on others timeline you will most likely get the interview letter on or after January 27th. Please update the timeline once you get the interview letter. Good luck 😊
A_arahn on 2020-01-03 said:
Most definitely 😊
Mrs Cejka on 2020-03-08 said:
When were you documents qualified? And in how many months after did you get a interview date? Basically when did you get IL
And why is it new Delhi for you instead of Mumbai consulate?
Thanks and response would be helpful
A_arahn on 2020-03-08 said:
Hey Mrs Cejka, our documents was qualified November 20th. The typical wait time is 2-3 months. It’s Mumbai, that might have been a mistake on my part. My wife has gotten her medical examination in New Delhi and the interview is scheduled for March 11th.
MrSayed on 2020-09-13 said:
hey guys did you complete your interview and got the approval? Can you please update your timeline.
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