Laytona Campbell's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Laytona Campbell Cham Beneficiary's Name: Alieu Cham VJ Member: Laytona Campbell Country: Gambia Last Updated: 2023-09-19 |
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Timeline Comments: 3
Laytona Campbell on 2021-05-03 said:
My fiancé said during the interview the officer was very friendly and he only asked him questions about when the last time I visited him in The Gambia 🇬🇲 and where do I work and how we communicate and next thing I know I got his phone call that early morning because I literally could not sleep from thinking about the interview and he said good news and I said what’s the good news and he said he passed the interview, ooooh my God I was so happy 😃 like it was my very first Christmas gift I was in tears and thanking God at the same time and so afterwards the officer told my fiancé to pick up his visa that next Thursday along with his passport, I really thought I was dreaming until I had to realize that it was real lol 😆 since my mom passed away on January 21st I been so broken and so sad and God has given me something that I truly dreamed of and my mom would of have been so happy for me and I know that she’s smiling down on me, losing a love one is so tough but when God cheer you up especially where your heart desires he will give it to you, I lost my first love but gained a true one and that’s Alieu â¤ï¸
Green_rabbit on 2021-05-10 said:
Congratulations!
Laytona Campbell on 2021-05-10 said:
Thank you ☺ï¸
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