Joshua and Luis's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Joshua Beneficiary's Name: Luis VJ Member: Joshua and Luis Country: Colombia Last Updated: 2024-10-27 |
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Timeline Comments: 3
Ecw1900 on 2024-09-11 said:
How did the interview go? Very curious to get a recent report!
Joshua And Luis on 2024-09-12 said:
The interview went well! He was approved pending medical results. He was asked four questions, and I believe it was what are you fiancés job, how you met, has your fiancé been to Colombia in the past two years and when, does your fiancé speak Spanish.
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