Mitchi.ram21's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Michelle Beneficiary's Name: Jay VJ Member: Mitchi.ram21 Country: United Kingdom Last Updated: 2023-05-13 |
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Timeline Comments: 3
Vonvon on 2022-04-08 said:
Hi,
Our case was also received by the embassy on the 30th I can see you already have the appointment booked does this mean I can just book the medical and interview without waiting for any letter from the embassy?
Thanks.
Mitchi.ram21 on 2022-04-08 said:
Hi! Yes I would if you have all your paperwork ready! I’m in a group K-1 UK Visa Crew on Facebook and many said they never received their welcome letter. I also don’t have the welcome letter so that’s exactly what I did.
My fiancé booked his medical first for 4/13 and then he has his embassy interview on 4/27. All they ask for when booking your medical is your NVC case number and leave 7-10 business days between the medical and embassy interview. As for the embassy interview scheduling, you just need to fill in the DS-160 and then keep that application number and include it when booking your interview.
Vonvon on 2022-04-11 said:
I do not have facebook. Thanks for confirming. I booked my medical for the 28th first available and interview for the 12th of May. I was confused about this letter but apparently most people don’t get it. All documents pretty much ready now. Hard to believe we are finally so close after all the wait.
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