Camilokat's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: katerine Beneficiary's Name: danny VJ Member: Camilokat Country: Dominican Republic Last Updated: 2021-10-07 |
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Timeline Comments: 9
Bapt138 on 2019-09-27 said:
Hi. I noticed the 3 day gap between nvc sending to consulate receiving. When roughly did u receive your letter /email stating yiu can book your interview or stating what your interview date is? Thx.
Bapt138 on 2019-09-27 said:
Hi. I noticed the 3 day gap between nvc sending to consulate receiving. When roughly did u receive your letter /email stating yiu can book your interview or stating what your interview date is? Thx.
Camilokat on 2019-09-27 said:
Yes I received the letter friday sep 20 stating the date and time of the interview.
YasArr on 2019-10-10 said:
What's the reason for some people taking a long time at NVC stage?? Does country of origin matters at this stage??
Camilokat on 2019-10-11 said:
I heard it depends on the country
Camilokat on 2019-10-11 said:
I heard it depends on the country
Camilokat on 2019-10-11 said:
I heard it depends on the country
S.ramos510 on 2019-10-11 said:
How was the interview? How did it go?
S.ramos510 on 2019-10-11 said:
How was the interview? How did it go?
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