haileycfleming's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Hailey Beneficiary's Name: Cristian VJ Member: haileycfleming Country: Mexico Last Updated: 2019-05-31 |
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Timeline Comments: 2
Quadracer90 on 2019-06-26 said:
Hello,
I noticed you have interview appointment already passed First off congratulations!!! I have my NVC case number and invoice id number. Can I start doing ds 160 and set interview appointment or do I have to wait for packet 3? I really hope I can do something at this point and any help you can guide me with is tremendously appreciated!! NVC processed my application a couple weeks back. So hoping Juarez has it already. Also, if you know, how can I check if the consulate has received my application? Thank you for any help!! Just feel like I’m wasting time with not doing anything right now.
Haileycfleming on 2019-06-28 said:
Hi, I apologize for my late response!
Once you have those numbers from the NVC's approval letter, you can do the DS 160 and set up the interview, I would encourage you to do this as soon as possible! You will need the packet 3 to bring to the interview but it isn't necessary to have that before. Here is more about this topic:
https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/505640-k1-packet-3-not-received-yet-from-juarez-consulate/
This is where you check if the consulate has received it and it must say ready before you can schedule the interview: https://ceac.state.gov/ceac/
Make sure you select "immigrant visa".
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