Mychal's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Mychal Beneficiary's Name: Francesca VJ Member: Mychal Country: Bahamas Last Updated: 2024-05-07 |
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Timeline Comments: 4
FutureJohnson on 2023-09-11 said:
I am waiting on NVC to send my info to Nassau as well. NOA2 was 6/16/23. NVC said they recieved it last month and I'm still waiting too. Haven't heard much about Nassau interview wait times have you?
Mychal on 2023-09-13 said:
Interview wait times, no.
I need to update my timeline, but from the moment I received the "Ready" status from the CEAC, over a month passed with no word on
the interview. Then suddenly one morning I got a call from the US embassy asking me when we last heard from them. Never did until that moment. They then sent me an email saying the interview was in 2 business days.
To my knowledge l, at least in Nassau, they reach out to you and there's really no way to contact them before they do. That's been our experience.
FutureJohnson on 2023-09-13 said:
Wow. So frustrating. To my suprise I ended up receiving an email from NVC this week stating that my petition is in transit to the Embassy. How did your interview go if you don't mind me asking? Getting so anxious as it gets closer.
Mychal on 2023-09-14 said:
Well it was my fiance who interviewed. We over-prepared our documentation, that is for sure but that's not a bad thing. They only asked for the medical exam stuff, passport, birth certificate, and police certificate. She said the interview was really simple. They asked a lot of "quiz-like" questions about me and my family like names, how old they were, how we met, where I live, etc.
We were nervous too beforehand, especially my fiance. But she said afterwards she realized it was quite easy.
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