ronXDt's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Raymond Beneficiary's Name: Maecelle Camille VJ Member: ronXDt Country: Philippines Last Updated: 2020-01-19 |
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Timeline Comments: 7
RonXDt on 2019-10-10 said:
From now on, I'm going to start posting updates here just for reference and for others too.
RonXDt on 2019-10-10 said:
October 7, 2019: Sent an expedite request via email for our case in NVC.
RonXDt on 2019-10-10 said:
October 9, 2019: Received an email from NVC that they received my expedite request and they sent it to Manila US Embassy in the Philippines for review. *hoping for approval*
RonXDt on 2019-10-10 said:
October 9, 2019: I received an email from NVC that the Embassy is willing to expedite our case. Still waiting for their next email to tell us what to do.
RonXDt on 2019-10-22 said:
October 21, 2019: I contacted our local Congressman to help us on our case. They responded and I submitted forms I got from USCIS and NVC to them. Hopefully this will hasten the process.
Shelo on 2020-01-10 said:
Hi!i have a couple of questions. I hope you can help me out:
1. how did you know that your documents has left nvc? Did they send you an email?
2. Have you already gotten your interview sched? How far is it from the day you receive your letter?
We got DQ last jan 2. Still waiting for the interview letter.
Thanks in advance!
RonXDt on 2020-01-19 said:
Hello Shelo. I check via https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status we scheduled our own interview date because the embassy granted us conditional expedite.
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