Parcaran's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Car Beneficiary's Name: Par VJ Member: Parcaran Country: India Last Updated: 2020-04-20 |
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Timeline Comments: 17
IndiaAnnie on 2019-07-13 said:
Hi!!
Can you see that your case has left NVC yet when you track at status site (or does it show at NVC still)??
https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?eQs=o/iS8zDpeAKjMWCuebHqOw==
I’m praying that you received your interview date!!!
Parcaran on 2019-07-13 said:
It’s still at NVC
IndiaAnnie on 2019-08-19 said:
I cannot believe that you have still not received your IL letter from a May DQ date. It's so frustrating that we are all waiting so long for Mumbai to turn over CR/IR interviews.
Parcaran on 2019-08-20 said:
There are some still waiting from April 29, too. Not sure what the hold up is
IndiaAnnie on 2019-10-09 said:
Congratulations!!!
Parcaran on 2019-10-09 said:
Thank you!!
Kartineecartoons on 2019-10-09 said:
Yay! Congratulations!
Siddsgal on 2019-10-09 said:
Congratulations!!!! I’ve been quietly following you guys since you remind me a bit of my soon to be hubby and I. So happy for you two!!!! Finally!!!ðŸ˜
Siddsgal on 2019-10-09 said:
Congratulations!!!! I’ve been quietly following you guys since you remind me a bit of my soon to be hubby and I. So happy for you two!!!! Finally!!!ðŸ˜
Parcaran on 2019-10-10 said:
Thank you! It feels like a dream
Parcaran on 2019-10-10 said:
Thank you! It feels like a dream
Patel Shivu on 2019-10-16 said:
Hi,
I was received my Document Qualified Letter 16th September. When i will get my Interview Letter.
Patel Shivu on 2019-10-16 said:
Hi,
I was received my Document Qualified Letter 16th September. When i will get my Interview Letter.
Parcaran on 2019-10-16 said:
Hey Patel, they just cleared up to July 1 so you’re looking at possibly December.
YasArr on 2019-10-28 said:
How was your Interview?? Please share your experience.
Parcaran on 2019-10-29 said:
We got there 30 minutes early. We got in line outside (15 min). Once we got into the area, we were put in line and about 6-7 clerks were going around checking people’s documents, making sure everyone was good. We sat down in the waiting area for about 1.25 hours before my husband was called to the window. I didn’t go up. He was asked questions: who’s calling you, what is your mom’s surname before marriage, how long we’ve been married, and which language preferred for interview. He then checked his original and copies again, he opened the medical report and took both his passport and medical report. We sat down again for another hour. When he was called for the actual interview portion, I went with him. She asked him: who is calling, when we met, how we met.
She asked me: what i do for work. Then she asked me to take a seat.
She asked him:
When did we meet
Tell me about her last visit
How many times did she visit you?
Then she asked random questions on photos what u were doing thr
Then she asked him about his job profile and why was he in Jamaica (where we got married)
Do you talk to her mother?
What does her brother do for a living?——
Nothing about financial docs, health insurance.
The earlier you get there, the faster it goes. Early people were done in about an hour. The wait isn’t bad if you like people watching 😆
There were 16 windows. The first 9 were documentation only and 10-16 were interviews. There was another side that had 40 windows (I assume it’s for nonimmigrant)
Patel Shivu on 2019-11-15 said:
Thank u...
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