Everley's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Rondy Beneficiary's Name: Everley VJ Member: Everley Country: Jamaica Last Updated: 2023-10-02 |
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Timeline Comments: 8
Whitneyww211@gmai on 2023-05-09 said:
Hello,
I am in the same boat as you, just wanted to know if you have heard anything from NVC yet?
Everley on 2023-05-09 said:
Hello Whitney,
My USC fiance reached out to NVC via email in the format as they instructed, however, the NVC indicated that they are not in receipt of our package and they also said that if we don't hear from them within 60 days of the USCIS approval date we should send another email to them (NVC).
The 60 days will be on May 15, 2023.
I your approval date the same as ours?
Regards
Everley
Whitneyww211@gmai on 2023-05-10 said:
The backlogs are scaring me when they only give us 4 months to get the remaining process down. My approval day is 5/1. But im hoping its all done because i already moved my wedding from 7/22 to 9/2.
Nyeomi on 2023-05-31 said:
Hello Everley! Thank you for updating your timeline. It gives me hope since my NOA2 is March 23.
Ally4855 on 2023-08-13 said:
Congratulations Everley
Are you able to state what was asked on the interview and did they requested any additional documents?
Everley on 2023-08-14 said:
Hi Ally,
I was asked the following questions:
* Have I ever been convicted of any crime? My eighteen year old was asked this quest as well.
* Have I travelled outside of Jamaica? My eighteen year old was asked this quest as well.
* Have I been to any other country other than the USA? My eighteen year old was asked this quest as well.
* How did we meet?
* When and where did we meet?
* How have our relationship been, being that 2 years of the time occurred during Covid?
* Who has made the visits to date?
* Why is it that I am the only one who have made visit?
* Does my USA fiance plans to visit Jamaica?
* Provide a synopsis of our relationship?
* How do I feel about the transition that is about to happen?
* When do I plan to travel to the USA?
My children were asked the following questions:
* How do they feel about what is happening and what is about to happen re the fact they will be in a new environment;
* That they are about to legally have a step dad;
* How do they feel about the fact they will have to adhere to the rules of their stepdad household, considering that they are accustomed to mom only as the head of their household;
* How do they feel about going to a new school;
Thats about it in a nutshell.
My appointment was 1pm and I reached there at 12:10, however, I was instructed to wait until 10 minutes to 1pm to commence the process from outside to inside.
Everley on 2023-08-14 said:
I took all that I was requested as per their Package 3, however, they only took the following:
* Birth cert - original and copy were presented, they took the copy
* Police Report - they took the original;
* W2 - they took that;
* Original Financial Affidavit (I-134), one for me and each of my children - they took those;
* No-Impediment to marry, me and my eighteen year old - they took the originals;
* My marriage cert - original and copy - they took the original;
* My Divorce doc - they took the coop only;
* My fiance's divorce doc - they took a copy;
NB. The medical was sent to the embassy by the immigration doctors.
The other documents that were mentioned in the NVC welcome letter as well as in the embassy email should be in your at the time of the embassy interview because you never know what they will request at time time.
Everley on 2023-08-14 said:
do not take your cell phone inside, you will not be allowed to do so, no pens, no pencil, no lip gloss, no liquid, refreshments are sold inside, I was allowed to take my car key inside.
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