Transatlanticism's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: C Beneficiary's Name: S VJ Member: Transatlanticism Country: Germany Last Updated: 2024-10-16 |
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Timeline Comments: 5
Transatlanticism on 2021-02-11 said:
DCF
Denidom on 2021-03-09 said:
Hello! Can I ask - when did you get you "documentarily qualified" notice for on CEAC?
Transatlanticism on 2021-03-09 said:
I can't really answer that question since the DCF process is kinda different with several things happening at the same time.
We filed the DS260 and Packet 3 pretty much at the same time and got the interview date a few days later.
Denidom on 2021-03-09 said:
Oh, you went directly through the embassy, right? I understand. I feel like there is not too much information out there about how fast you get an interview appointment in Frankfurt when you go the "normal" route lol
Transatlanticism on 2021-03-09 said:
Yes excatly. The whole process was with the embassy.
But in general Frankfurt is a rather fast consulate.
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