BOKURAGAITA's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: AM Beneficiary's Name: FIL VJ Member: BOKURAGAITA Country: Philippines Last Updated: 2023-12-19 |
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Timeline Comments: 11
Dougefresh56 on 2020-04-16 said:
How did you find out when the NVC received your case?
BOKURAGAITA on 2020-04-16 said:
Hello! It may sound confusing but let me explain our experienced.
We received a NOA2 by mail and we waited almost 3 weeks before we called the NVC and ask our Case # and Invoice # for us to check our status in CEAC. Just 2 days ago the NVC sent our application "in transit" status to my Consulate here in Philippines.
Dougefresh56 on 2020-04-16 said:
It’s been over three weeks for us now
BOKURAGAITA on 2020-04-16 said:
I guess, whenever you get the NOA2 you need to wait 2 or 3 weeks before yoh call the NVC you will going to know then if they have it because they will going to ask the Beneficiary and Petitioners info before giving your NVC case number.
BOKURAGAITA on 2020-04-16 said:
We waited same also, but i asked my fiancé to trued calling the NVC for the Case number soo we could track our application status because its taking long especially in our situation right now.
Justinedr on 2020-06-26 said:
How did you confirm USEM received your case? At CEAC website?
BOKURAGAITA on 2020-06-26 said:
Yes in CEAC and the status went "Ready".
Dougefresh56 on 2020-07-20 said:
Any word on your Interview yet?
BOKURAGAITA on 2020-07-20 said:
Naw, my case was ready since June 15th and the Embassy has been suspending, no available appointment yet.
waiting stage 🤦â€â™€ï¸
Dougefresh56 on 2022-01-11 said:
Congratulations! It’s about time!
BOKURAGAITA on 2022-01-11 said:
Oh yes! Thank you ðŸ˜
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