ksadams's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Kathryn Beneficiary's Name: Kyle VJ Member: ksadams Country: Canada Last Updated: 2022-11-23 |
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Timeline Comments: 9
Hawk Riders on 2022-10-06 said:
"case completed at NVC" is your DQ date
Ksadams on 2022-10-06 said:
Updated with DQ date
Hawk Riders on 2022-10-06 said:
...in the PM you noted July 26; was it actually June?
Ksadams on 2022-10-06 said:
Ah ok, so DQ was completed July 26, 2022. I accidentally put June - updated now to July 26, 2022
Hawk Riders on 2022-11-15 said:
Are in the group that got interview letters on 20 Oct? If so, what's your interview date?
Ksadams on 2022-11-15 said:
How are the interview letters received? Via mail or through the NVC website (https://ceac.state.gov/)?
In either case, we have not been notified of our interview.
Hawk Riders on 2022-11-15 said:
Okay, thanks.
You'll get an email from Montreal-IV-DV@state.gov
Ksadams on 2022-11-15 said:
Thank you! Just checked my inbox, nothing from Montreal-IV-DV@state.gov yet. Which is weird since @canadanows got theirs on Oct 19th and Doc Qualified 2 weeks after we did. Any others got their letters on 19 Oct?
Hawk Riders on 2023-02-21 said:
March interview?
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