BlackAfrodyte's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: S Beneficiary's Name: R VJ Member: BlackAfrodyte Country: Chile Last Updated: 2021-06-18 |
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Timeline Comments: 10
S_&_M on 2019-09-05 said:
Hi, What was the RFE for?
BlackAfrodyte on 2020-03-05 said:
Divorce cert.
Lrjohnsona on 2020-08-29 said:
Congrats on the visa! I’m waiting for nvc case number at the moment. Can you give any advice for interview or medical in Chile?
BlackAfrodyte on 2020-08-30 said:
Hi! Medical, you have to call the clinic Dr. Walter, get 4 vaccinations, call them again, they tell you where to go for the exams. Once you get the exam results, you call them again, to set the appointment to sit with the doctor. You will need 4 passport photos for the clinic. You will also need your passport valid for 6 months travel. For the interview you need ds 160 confirmation page, appointment letter(which we received in email form), confirmation receipt that you paid for the visa, w2, affidavit of support, paystubs, the beneficiary will need an updated letter of intent that says despite the wait times, you still intend to marry them. interview was general questions, where and how we met, where I live, where will we live.
Lrjohnsona on 2020-08-30 said:
Awesome thanks! Is the interview in spanish or english? My fiance doesn't know english that well yet.
Marijka94 on 2020-08-30 said:
Congrats on the visa! I wonder if it was emergency or regular interview?
BlackAfrodyte on 2020-08-30 said:
It was in Spanish. Mine doesn't know english very well as well.
It wasn't an emergency visa.
BlackAfrodyte on 2020-08-30 said:
Thank you both.
Lrjohnsona on 2021-06-18 said:
Congrats on passing the interview for GC! It didn’t seem to take as long as most are saying. I hope ours goes fast we just got our NOA1 at the end of May
BlackAfrodyte on 2021-06-19 said:
It will go fast. Wishing you best of luck!
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