Carley's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Carley Beneficiary's Name: Omar VJ Member: Carley Country: Morocco Last Updated: 2021-03-25 |
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Timeline Comments: 6
Ace20 on 2020-12-26 said:
Hello! The consulate is finally a accepting new petitions from nvc? Good luck I hope your journey is over soon ðŸ™
Carley on 2020-12-26 said:
Ace20 my case was sent to Madrid, Spain for some reason 😕 but I did get in touch with Casablanca last week and they are working on my k-1 transfer from Madrid to Casablanca so I assume they will be accepting K-1 visa soon! Thank you I hope things will start to pick up very soon â˜ºï¸ Good luck on your journey too!
SydneyfMaghrib on 2021-01-19 said:
Did Casa ever get your case?
Carley on 2021-01-19 said:
SydneyfMaghrib yes! I haven’t updated my timeline yet but it left Madrid January 13th and Casablanca got it January 15th. I haven’t heard yet from Casablanca about the interview date but I emailed them today so hopefully I get a response and a interview date soon☺ï¸
SydneyfMaghrib on 2021-01-19 said:
omg yay! My NOA2 is November 13th so I am hoping they send it over to Casablanca soon too. Please keep me updated when they respond! Did you use the email: K1casablanca@state.gov ?
Carley on 2021-01-19 said:
I think things are starting to move at Casablanca. A few people from a Facebook group I’m a part of are starting to get their interviews! I hope you will get your soon â˜ºï¸ I emailed them with this email when I requested a transfer support-morocco@ustraveldocs.com If I don’t get a reply in two days I’m going to try the k1 email.
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