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Petitioner's Name: A Beneficiary's Name: A VJ Member: AM & AS Country: Pakistan Last Updated: 2024-01-31 |
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Timeline Comments: 7
Ok-Mix on 2023-03-01 said:
Congratulations on the NOA2!
Miketbd on 2023-05-29 said:
Hey bro, thanks for all the helpful information and congratulations on success. Is there an email/facebook/insta I can reach you at, just had some questions about k1 processing time nowadays and best advice.
AM & AS on 2023-07-18 said:
The best advice I can give you, when you go to the embassy for the interview, take certified copies of your documents, such as birth and divorce certificates.
Ample Waiting on 2023-08-01 said:
Hey can you tell me after the case was received at embassy, did you wait for the Islamabad embassy to send you a mail or selected interview and medical date as soon as the case status changed to "READY" ?
Ready2gonow on 2023-08-25 said:
Hey Congrats on making it through.
Same questions ample.
Can you give me some guidance on how you got the interview? What times you were looking?
Please and thank you!
Emojigamer9293 on 2023-08-27 said:
Can you guide me?
Emojigamer9293 on 2023-08-27 said:
Can you guide me?
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