Sassou's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Sassou Beneficiary's Name: Izmay VJ Member: Sassou Country: Haiti Last Updated: 2020-02-09 |
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Timeline Comments: 6
Jeff Fed on 2020-02-16 said:
Hi! Im following your timeline... how did nvc contact u to get your case number ?
Sassou on 2020-02-16 said:
They email me
Jeff Fed on 2020-02-16 said:
Thanks!!! After that what next?
Sassou on 2020-02-16 said:
order. · Sign up for email from NVC (1) · Begin calling NVC after 5 weeks from NOA2 approval (2) · Once you have your case number you can complete the DS-160 (14 & 15) · Contact Greenbaum to see if he has a copy of your embassy’s P3 · Some of you can pay for your interview and schedule BUT you must be certain that your embassy allows this. Some do and some don’t. · Check your case on CEAC (8) · Check the shipping scheduling for your case file to be shipped. (9) · Use the DHL hack to watch your case heading to your embassy (9) · Once your case arrives watch the “ready†dates/times and on the second “ready†you can schedule your medical and interview. · It’s time to move over to your country/regional forum here on VJ to ask more specific questions concerning the steps needed to take once your case is at the embassy. (17)
Jeff Fed on 2020-02-16 said:
Thank you
Nadialouis on 2020-11-02 said:
Sassou have you heard anything yet
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