Viking's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Faby Beneficiary's Name: Tom VJ Member: Viking Country: Denmark Last Updated: 2022-03-25 |
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Immigration Checklist for Faby & Tom:
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Member Reviews:
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Timeline Comments: 12
Viking on 2019-10-01 said:
Fingers crossed day 85 awaiting NOA2
USCIS - you can do it ....
Viking on 2019-10-09 said:
Day 94 .... still no news - today is the expected NOA2 date sccording to VJ timeline Estimate ...wish us luck..
Viking on 2020-01-16 said:
K1 VISA Approved today - such a fantastic feeling
ECCK on 2020-01-16 said:
Congratulations on your approval!! All the best with your move to the US :)
Viking on 2020-04-24 said:
Fingers crossed day 14 days awaiting AOS receipt NOA1
USCIS - you can do it ....
Trumps Executive Order clearly Frazzled me and ruffled my feathers quite a bit.
I94 expiring in 9 days
Viking on 2020-05-13 said:
correct EAD and AOS submission dates are 2020-04-07 but the page do not allow this timespan
Viking on 2020-09-14 said:
Received notice of EAD card Production - such a releif - was concerned when i was told i could be waiting another 33 Weeks
Viking on 2020-09-18 said:
today I got the long awaited APP updates for both EAD & AP card/s is on the way in the mail...
my wife is right- PATIENCE..... i wish i was wiser to listen.....
Viking on 2021-10-06 said:
Still no News- Expedite request- received by USCIS for more than 135 days with no response. Frustrating
Viking on 2022-02-10 said:
Today I finally received an update- AOS case ready to be scheduled for Interview.
Viking on 2022-02-11 said:
Interview scheduled :-)
Viking on 2022-03-15 said:
Interview completed
Approved nut need to submit updated medical exam
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