DanielEya's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Daniel Beneficiary's Name: Gaelle VJ Member: DanielEya Country: France Last Updated: 2022-10-20 |
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Timeline Comments: 9
Franknessa on 2022-10-11 said:
Congratulations
Franknessa on 2022-10-20 said:
Congrats on the approval? You can advise when you were document qualified at NVC and what date you received the interview letters?
DanielEya on 2022-10-20 said:
Hi there, included a comment to my timeline.
DanielEya on 2022-10-20 said:
I was DQ’d on 08/22/2022 and received IL on 09/01/2022.
Lady Lamb on 2022-10-20 said:
congratulations! I wanted to ask you when you uploaded those pictures did you do it before you got DQ, because I think it's too late as we were DQ earlier than expected. if you have a suggestion on that, please let me know again again ,congratulations!
DanielEya on 2022-10-20 said:
Thanks, I first uploaded 30 pictures when we started our nvc process. 2 weeks after we were DQ’d, I uploaded 200 pictures which were sent directly to the embassy. Any document I uploaded after DQ’d date was sent directly to to embassy.
Lady Lamb on 2022-10-20 said:
Ahh, please tell me how because I think outa is locked... Can you just tell me the steps please ( under what tab did you add them) thank you so much we were DQ like 21 days ago.
DanielEya on 2022-10-20 said:
Under additional documents you can add anything you want.
Lady Lamb on 2022-10-20 said:
Okay thank You!
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