Gak's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: GG Beneficiary's Name: AA VJ Member: Gak Country: Canada Last Updated: 2022-10-06 |
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Timeline Comments: 5
Zaraliaya on 2020-03-12 said:
I just found your profile! Congrats on the interview, I just noticed we have the same NoA1 date, but you got a faster NoA2 than we did.
Just one question, when you saw a 2nd ready status at the CEAC, did you wait to get P3 in the mail/email, or did you send it right away?
Gak on 2020-03-12 said:
I waited 4 days once the consulate received my petition and then emailed the packet 3. Within a day, they requested me to send them a proof of residency in Canada (I am a permanent resident in Canada). I sent them a copy of my PR card on the same day. Within 2 days, they sent me a packet 4 email. Overall it took a week to schedule an interview from the date they received my petition.
Zaraliaya on 2020-03-12 said:
Hrm, sounds like a good idea, I'll give it a few days and then email the stuff. Thanks for the info!
Gak on 2020-03-12 said:
Actually it was 4 business days I waited and I had 2 weekends in between so technically it took ~ 10 days to receive the packet 4
Zaraliaya on 2020-03-12 said:
Ah, thats still an alright time frame for waiting. Ill give mine until like Tuesday or something, and send in my stuff. Congrats again!
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