Ní hUisce's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Bryan Beneficiary's Name: Karen VJ Member: Ní hUisce Country: Ireland Last Updated: 2023-09-04 |
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Timeline Comments: 8
Aly123 on 2020-06-26 said:
Hi did you have an emergency interview
Ní HUisce on 2020-06-26 said:
No.. Actually my interview date was April 14th, but got cancelled due to covid. I need to update it. Dublin aren't taking any interview appointments right now
Thewander on 2020-10-20 said:
Did you get a new interview date?
Ní HUisce on 2020-10-20 said:
I did not unfortunately. Still waiting..
Thewander on 2020-11-25 said:
Did the embassy contact you with a new interview date? Just curious if they’re scheduling and rescheduling while waiting for level 5 to lift
Ní HUisce on 2020-11-25 said:
Yes they did, just after level 5 will lift. However I think they scheduled me as I'm a plaintiff in the Milligan v Pompeo litigation.
Aam5213 on 2020-12-10 said:
Hi - did you have your interview?
Kmulvany97 on 2021-11-29 said:
Hi, I can see your AOS got approved shortly after your filing date (~3 months). Looking at the processing times on the USCIS website it says for St Louis 9.5-12 months.
Is there anything you did to get this expedited> Or are the processing times just over-exagerated?
Thank you, and congrats on getting your Green Card!
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