JKassian's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Jarrod Beneficiary's Name: Olha VJ Member: JKassian Country: Ukraine Last Updated: 2023-04-19 |
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Timeline Comments: 10
JKassian on 2021-10-14 said:
I-129F received at 12:35 pm on October 14, 2021
JKassian on 2021-10-18 said:
USCIS; Your case was received. Receipt #WAC2290006192. Official Receipt Notice (Form i-797) to follow in mail.
JKassian on 2021-10-18 said:
Your case has been accepted and routed to the USCIS California Service Center for processing
JKassian on 2021-10-19 said:
The check was cashed for $535 for the petition on October 19, 2021. So I hope they are diligently working on the petition!
JKassian on 2022-03-17 said:
03/16/22 received notice to expedite my case on the grounds of Humanitarian Expedite due to the fact that Olha is currently a refugee in Germany after she was forced out of Kharkiv due to the war.
JKassian on 2022-03-22 said:
JKassian on 2022-03-22 said:
Received RFE for I129F on 03-21-2022 after the petition was approved for expedite.
JKassian on 2022-03-29 said:
USCIS received RFE documents, I sent them certified mail with notification
Rocco19 on 2022-06-15 said:
Congratulations on the approval of your visa in Frankfurt. I'm in the exact same position you are but my dilemma is trying to figure out how to get the medical examination as soon as possible. It seems like the next available date is sometime mid September. How long did it take you to get your medical examination and the appointment?
JKassian on 2022-06-16 said:
She also had an examination appointment in Frankfurt and the earliest that she could do it was end of August. So I called the Dr. in Vienna and got her in with 5 days. https://visa.medau.at/de/usa,4078.html
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