L & Dave's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Dave Beneficiary's Name: L VJ Member: L & Dave Country: United Kingdom Last Updated: 2023-12-09 |
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Timeline Comments: 3
Fabric on 2023-03-09 said:
Hello, I have a question.
When you checked your status on ceac, how many “ready†did you see before you received your package?
Mine says “ready†two times so far since February 21. Thanks
L & Dave on 2023-03-09 said:
Hello, ours changed from "In Transit" to "Ready" on February 24. It has been in Ready status since then, but the case last updated changed several times. I think once for when they mailed the packet 3 and once when they received our medical is my best guess. My fiancee when ahead and started the DS160 and scheduled the medical while it was still "In Transit". I'm not sure how it is with other consulates.
Fabric on 2023-03-09 said:
Okay that makes more sense. We’ve finished our DS160 application and printed it out. We pay all fees at our consulate and the consulate replied to the query I sent to them by saying they will work on our case and then schedule us for interview. That has been week ago. But thanks for your reply my friend and I wish you guys all the best
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