Rhoadie's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Rhonda Beneficiary's Name: Uche VJ Member: Rhoadie Country: Nigeria Last Updated: 2024-07-24 |
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Timeline Comments: 8
MichaelKT on 2024-07-13 said:
Hello! Are you Documentarily Qualified? If yes what is your DQ date? Have you received the IL?
Rhoadie on 2024-07-24 said:
No, I'm not DQ'ed yet. Sorry I am just seeing this comment
Rhoadie on 2024-07-24 said:
I will like to add that an immigration officer previously told me that my case was transferred to Potomac Service Center. However, my approval came from Texas where it was originally. So I'm not sure what that was about.
MichaelKT on 2024-07-24 said:
Oh ok. Good morning. I have no reasons as to why they transfer cases to other service centers. My spouse filed for me August 8th 2023 and I have been documentarily qualified since February 8th. I'm just waiting for interview letter from US Embassy Accra Ghana.
MichaelKT on 2024-07-24 said:
I could see you submitted Ds261 form. Mine was Ds260 form. I guess it's up to NVC to decide which is required of the applicant to fill.
Rhoadie on 2024-07-24 said:
I deleted that entry, it was DS260 form. Sometimes it takes a while to receive the interview letter. I don't know why the US Embassy overseas is not faster.
I don't know why they transferred my case from Texas to Potomac. I thought maybe it was because I live near the Potomac center but then they transferred it back to Texas.
MichaelKT on 2024-07-25 said:
Oh okay.
MichaelKT on 2024-07-25 said:
Mine was also Texas service center. Embassies in Africa are backloged.
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