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22 hours ago, SarahNRolando said:

My husband is also not from the city. He is from San Felipe, Retalhuleu, about 3 hours away. His brother went to the local Renap office and they issued him a certified copy. It was in black

and white and had a blue stamp on it. We sent this to the NVC and they accepted it. When he went to the capital for his interview, he got another certified copy, just in case and had no issues. He got it the same day without any problems. I hope this explains it better. Praying this process will quickly be completed!

Oh ok thank you so much... 

God bless..

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14 hours ago, JolYnn said:

Usted Tranquila si ya te dieron el waiver que le pararon la policia sin licensia no es nada grave crea me. Eso es un offensa de traffico nadamas. yo te entiendo nos otros tambien tenemos hijos y este processo confunde a uno, y te vuelve locos. para aora tome todo paso a paso y vas a ver que todo va a salir bien para ustedes. 

Igual paso con nosotros con el RENAP es algo que se tiene que obtener en el capital, y que su cuñado te lo manda, sigue preguntando el abogado aunque el se molesta ustedes tiene todo el razon y derecho. si el todavia no quiere ayudar, intenta buscar otro abogado que de mi experencia algunas abusan su autoridad, y se pasan con sus clientes. Uno tiene que estar en sima de ellos, no importa si el se molesta. Si quieres busca por internet el processo para que ustedes pueden entender mejor eso es lo que isimos mi esposo y yo, mil veses a leido el uscis website y el nvc website, otros para enetender todo el processo.

 

God bless

Ok sii muchas gracias ... 

God bless you..

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I would like to thank everyone for your kinds words to relieve my anxiety. This has been a stressful journey but i would like to inform everyone that my husband and I recieved an Email this morning at 2am with our date to Guatemala. Our case was complete September 26 and our appointment to Ebassy is January 23 at 8 am. If anyone was wondering we currently live in Washington DC. 

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8 minutes ago, Yesenia1215 said:

I would like to thank everyone for your kinds words to relieve my anxiety. This has been a stressful journey but i would like to inform everyone that my husband and I recieved an Email this morning at 2am with our date to Guatemala. Our case was complete September 26 and our appointment to Ebassy is January 23 at 8 am. If anyone was wondering we currently live in Washington DC. 

Yay congrats!!! 

 

The visa is usually ready in 48 hours so he could easily be home by 1/26

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17 minutes ago, Yesenia1215 said:

I would like to thank everyone for your kinds words to relieve my anxiety. This has been a stressful journey but i would like to inform everyone that my husband and I recieved an Email this morning at 2am with our date to Guatemala. Our case was complete September 26 and our appointment to Ebassy is January 23 at 8 am. If anyone was wondering we currently live in Washington DC. 

Congratulations!!  This is awesome! So happy for you! 

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2 hours ago, Yesenia1215 said:

I would like to thank everyone for your kinds words to relieve my anxiety. This has been a stressful journey but i would like to inform everyone that my husband and I recieved an Email this morning at 2am with our date to Guatemala. Our case was complete September 26 and our appointment to Ebassy is January 23 at 8 am. If anyone was wondering we currently live in Washington DC. 

You are so lucky, congratulations! My case was complete September 25 and I still haven't received anything. I'm losing hope for January as I see they are going out of order...

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1 hour ago, ahgeeray said:

Hi there, 

 

I'm new to this site. My petition got approved and currently on the last step. I need to submit tax docs according to what my lawyer said.

 how long it takes for the NVC to ship the case files to the embassy? 

Congrats on the approval!

First, the NVC has to review all of your required documents and then will let you know when everything has been approved, which is referred to on here as a “case complete”. They will then notify you that you are waiting for your appointment to be scheduled. Once your file is complete they will send it to the embassy. Scheduling seems to be behind for Guatemala in some recent posts. In our case, it took the NVC almost 5 months to review our documents, but once we had a case complete we got an appointment assigned a week later for a little over a month away. Our case was complete at the end of July and a week later we received our appointment for 9/11/17. But others on this thread have been waiting since August and September so it seems they are behind. I wish I had a concrete answer for you, but all I have to go off is what we expereinced. I can tell you that once he got down there, everything was extremely efficient and organized. He was only gone less than 3 weeks.

Best of luck to you!

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Hi. I’m so glad I found someone who went through this process and it’s from Guatemala. When do we complete the DS 260? We already send the I 601 waiver. The biometrics appointment is next week. I’ve been reading a lot that for Guatemala it takes awhile, but honestly our case has been fast. Since your husband just had the interview in September, you will know better this questions, does he need the DPI? He has it, but it has him as single, he also has his passport. 

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33 minutes ago, Judy2017 said:

Hi. I’m so glad I found someone who went through this process and it’s from Guatemala. When do we complete the DS 260? We already send the I 601 waiver. The biometrics appointment is next week. I’ve been reading a lot that for Guatemala it takes awhile, but honestly our case has been fast. Since your husband just had the interview in September, you will know better this questions, does he need the DPI? He has it, but it has him as single, he also has his passport. 

Once your Waiver (601) is approved then you start gathering all paperwork for the DS 260 once that’s ready you (attorney) send to Nvc and wait for case to be completed and appointment to be scheduled. For us it took about 11wks (3months) to recieve appointment. 

 

Yes DPi is needed to get his policiacos and new version of birth certificate (family member may be able to get these for him before he goes but they have to be recent less than 6 months so I would wait until appointment is given) it doesn’t matter that it says single my husbands said single and no issues, visa on passport will be issued as married for marital status. 

 

Goodluck to all

 

i try to respond but but I use my phone and keep getting spam messages whenever I log in :( 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Judy2017 said:

Omg! Thank you so much for responding! I was worried about the DPI, he has it but it states single and he has the passport.Thats one less thing to worried then, thanks. Where does he get the policiacos, I Heard that it’s hard to do that. I just want to be ready with all that info. 

My husband got it when he went there prior to his interview (he went 1 wk in advance) he got it without any issues using his dpi but when his dad tried to get it for him before he went to Guatemala his dad did have issues he had to pay the police to get them . So I think it would be best for your husband to go in person they give it to him that same day. 

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On 12/13/2017 at 7:15 AM, Yesenia1215 said:

I would like to thank everyone for your kinds words to relieve my anxiety. This has been a stressful journey but i would like to inform everyone that my husband and I recieved an Email this morning at 2am with our date to Guatemala. Our case was complete September 26 and our appointment to Ebassy is January 23 at 8 am. If anyone was wondering we currently live in Washington DC. 

It's been 3 months for me this 25 waiting for an interview date.... I'm going crazy... Really thought I would be with my husband for Christmas.

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Hello All I don’t know how to start a new feed, but my husband is from Guatemala and we just got his documents receipt from NVC stating now we are waiting on his interview date from Guatemala. How long does that usually take or how long has it taken for anyone that already went through it? It says within 3 months but was wondering if they usually take the 3 months or if its sooner? 

 

Thank you! 

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