Jb_1102's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Jamese Beneficiary's Name: abiola VJ Member: Jb_1102 Country: Nigeria Last Updated: 2022-02-04 |
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Timeline Comments: 9
Jb_1102 on 2020-12-10 said:
i am waiting for biden to be president and lift the travel ban
Omarion Solomon on 2021-10-15 said:
Congratulations ðŸ¾
Marah on 2021-10-15 said:
Hi, Good luck in your interview and do not forget to update us on how it went.
Jb_1102 on 2021-10-17 said:
I sure will. And thank you everyone for your support and all the interview tips, that are excellent.
TIO1 on 2022-02-04 said:
Congrats!
How old was his police report?
Marah on 2022-02-04 said:
Congrats 👠ðŸ‘
Jb_1102 on 2022-02-04 said:
The original was submitted at the nvc on 10/29/2020 so since the interview was 11/22/2021 the co wanted a new one. So if you civil docs are a year old, get updated tax records, police report and you maybe asked to update the ds260. And now you need COVID vaccination. So the interview letter or email will tell you what you need before the interview. Also according to when you are born a birth attestation letter will be needed. Upload all to the ceac case and bring original to interview
Freedom22 on 2022-02-04 said:
Congratulations 🎈
Jb_1102 on 2022-02-04 said:
Thank you this has been along journey and glad we made it 💕
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