corntop's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Corn Beneficiary's Name: Top VJ Member: corntop Country: United Kingdom Last Updated: 2023-08-02 |
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Timeline Comments: 10
Lolonyo on 2020-03-20 said:
Congratulations! I was afraid the service centers will be taking a break from processing petitions due to the Corona Virus! Glad to see that they're still at work...at least, for now.
Corntop on 2020-03-21 said:
Thank you! Yeah seems like they are still working hard, or maybe they are working from home?
KaitVasDyshkant on 2020-03-23 said:
Congrats! We're excited for you guys
Corntop on 2020-03-23 said:
Thank you! We just paid our NVC fees.
Kido on 2020-10-06 said:
Hello, good luck for your interview. Can u pls tell me how do I get police certificate? Me and my wife paid NVC and start Visa process. Me I live in London. Thanks
Corntop on 2020-10-07 said:
Hi Kido, you apply for a police certificate (ACRO) here: https://www.acro.police.uk/
Grace1984 on 2020-10-22 said:
Congrats and wishing you two all the best in the future!!!!
Corntop on 2020-10-24 said:
Thank you very much Grace :)
Rearviewmirror on 2023-02-10 said:
Were biometrics waived for your ROC?
Corntop on 2023-02-12 said:
Hi @Rearviewmirror - No they weren't unfortunately. I received an appt letter about 30 days after sending in the initial packet. They were done on 9th Feb and my case updated the following day to say they were received.
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