livinginlove's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: J Beneficiary's Name: S VJ Member: livinginlove Country: Cuba Last Updated: 2020-10-11 |
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Timeline Comments: 8
Livinginlove on 2019-10-24 said:
Just got word today from the app!
Abamichelle on 2019-10-24 said:
Congratulations!!!!
Kat3581 on 2019-10-25 said:
Congratulations!
DVK on 2019-11-04 said:
HI!
It looks like we are on the same timeline, with fiance's from the same country.
Good luck to you!
Livinginlove on 2019-12-04 said:
Just figuring out this timeline comments thing! Thanks everyone!! I’ll post stuff here from Guyana for those of you coming behind me! My interview is 12/23. Heading to HAV on 12/12 to travel to GEO with my fiancée in enough time to have the medical etc. Wishing you all the best! If you have any specific questions about my process or things I may know let me know!!
Silva B on 2019-12-06 said:
Congratulations. Mailed mine on August 30th 2019. Still waiting on my NOA-2. Same my fiancé is from Cuba. But it seems that it is going pretty quick.
YoGer on 2019-12-17 said:
Hi J & S :
I need your help:
my fiancé must bring the birth certificate and police record translated in English ? also the docs must be certificate at Minrex? if so,how long it takes to have those docs? please explain me a little more about this docs and processing, thanks in advance
Livinginlove on 2020-01-28 said:
Oh man—you probably already figured this out. But no—they did not require us to have any of his documents translated. He did get the 5peso stamp on his documents. Did you get them already?
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