Hcat's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: R Beneficiary's Name: H VJ Member: Hcat Country: Japan Last Updated: 2023-01-19 |
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Timeline Comments: 7
Falardej on 2021-09-03 said:
Congrats on your approval! Have you received your visa/documents in the mail since your approval?
Hcat on 2021-09-03 said:
Thank you! Yes, It came yesterday by mail:)
Falardej on 2021-09-03 said:
Great to hear. We have our interview in Tokyo at the end of this month. Hope the flight to the US is quick and comfortable. Enjoy!
Falardej on 2021-09-04 said:
Do you mind me asking what of proof of relationship evidence did you provide in the interview? we provided tickets and pictures for the I-129F. Was not sure if that was enough to bring to the interview as well, or if we should provide more like our chat transcripts. The problem with that is that there are thousands upon thousands of pages....
Hcat on 2021-09-05 said:
Well, I brought exactly the same evidence I submitted in I-129F…! But there was no chance to show those evidence haha
And I didn’t prepare like thousands of pages, it was just like 20pages.
RoHus on 2022-05-04 said:
Ho do you have the aos interview yet?
Lmichaud on 2023-01-19 said:
Amazing! Congrats on your approval. Chicago is moving again!!
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