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What is that packet 3 and 4? Once again I called this week and again my husband still does not have his interview appointment. I thought since his paperwork was completed ever since Sept 24,2009 that he would be scheduled for Dec. Know I guess he won’t go for an interview until Jan. What about people they’ve scheduled and they don’t show up. Do they replace them with someone that is already in line or what? Can someone give me some advice on what I can do because this is ridicules on how long we have to wait for a simple interview. The holidays are among us and I would have love to have my husband home.

When you love someone from the bottom of your heart; so much that you are willing to give your life for your loved one, time and distance takes a backseat. Only love prevails. And with love in your hearts you can overcome anything.

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Edit: My response pertains to the Canadian process. Just now has a glance at your country... is that a mistaken input, or are you perhaps in the wrong forum?

What is that packet 3 and 4? Once again I called this week and again my husband still does not have his interview appointment. I thought since his paperwork was completed ever since Sept 24,2009 that he would be scheduled for Dec. Know I guess he won’t go for an interview until Jan. What about people they’ve scheduled and they don’t show up. Do they replace them with someone that is already in line or what? Can someone give me some advice on what I can do because this is ridicules on how long we have to wait for a simple interview. The holidays are among us and I would have love to have my husband home.

Unfortunately, you are in the same boat as many others in the waiting game. It isn't a whole lot you can do, outside of calling DOS and waiting.

"Packet 3/4" are terms used here to refer to the two batches of paperwork received from the consulate. I don't know if they are the same for a spousal visa, but for the fiance visa, Packet 3 is a letter stating what forms must be gathered for the interview and what must be sent to them in order for them to schedule the interview, and Packet 4 is a letter stating your interview date, as well as certain rules and requirements for the consulate.

Good luck to you. We all hope for see some interview dates scheduled for December. I only had four weeks notice of my own, and many others had less than that. So there could be good news for everyone on the way, we hope.

Edited by Sam and Ben

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Edit: My response pertains to the Canadian process. Just now has a glance at your country... is that a mistaken input, or are you perhaps in the wrong forum?

What is that packet 3 and 4? Once again I called this week and again my husband still does not have his interview appointment. I thought since his paperwork was completed ever since Sept 24,2009 that he would be scheduled for Dec. Know I guess he won’t go for an interview until Jan. What about people they’ve scheduled and they don’t show up. Do they replace them with someone that is already in line or what? Can someone give me some advice on what I can do because this is ridicules on how long we have to wait for a simple interview. The holidays are among us and I would have love to have my husband home.

Unfortunately, you are in the same boat as many others in the waiting game. It isn't a whole lot you can do, outside of calling DOS and waiting.

"Packet 3/4" are terms used here to refer to the two batches of paperwork received from the consulate. I don't know if they are the same for a spousal visa, but for the fiance visa, Packet 3 is a letter stating what forms must be gathered for the interview and what must be sent to them in order for them to schedule the interview, and Packet 4 is a letter stating your interview date, as well as certain rules and requirements for the consulate.

Good luck to you. We all hope for see some interview dates scheduled for December. I only had four weeks notice of my own, and many others had less than that. So there could be good news for everyone on the way, we hope.

Yeah that is a mistake, because he is now in Montreal, but he is from Haiti.

When you love someone from the bottom of your heart; so much that you are willing to give your life for your loved one, time and distance takes a backseat. Only love prevails. And with love in your hearts you can overcome anything.

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Edit: My response pertains to the Canadian process. Just now has a glance at your country... is that a mistaken input, or are you perhaps in the wrong forum?

What is that packet 3 and 4? Once again I called this week and again my husband still does not have his interview appointment. I thought since his paperwork was completed ever since Sept 24,2009 that he would be scheduled for Dec. Know I guess he won’t go for an interview until Jan. What about people they’ve scheduled and they don’t show up. Do they replace them with someone that is already in line or what? Can someone give me some advice on what I can do because this is ridicules on how long we have to wait for a simple interview. The holidays are among us and I would have love to have my husband home.

Unfortunately, you are in the same boat as many others in the waiting game. It isn't a whole lot you can do, outside of calling DOS and waiting.

"Packet 3/4" are terms used here to refer to the two batches of paperwork received from the consulate. I don't know if they are the same for a spousal visa, but for the fiance visa, Packet 3 is a letter stating what forms must be gathered for the interview and what must be sent to them in order for them to schedule the interview, and Packet 4 is a letter stating your interview date, as well as certain rules and requirements for the consulate.

Good luck to you. We all hope for see some interview dates scheduled for December. I only had four weeks notice of my own, and many others had less than that. So there could be good news for everyone on the way, we hope.

Yeah that is a mistake, because he is now in Montreal, but he is from Haiti.

When you love someone from the bottom of your heart; so much that you are willing to give your life for your loved one, time and distance takes a backseat. Only love prevails. And with love in your hearts you can overcome anything.

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Edit: My response pertains to the Canadian process. Just now has a glance at your country... is that a mistaken input, or are you perhaps in the wrong forum?

What is that packet 3 and 4? Once again I called this week and again my husband still does not have his interview appointment. I thought since his paperwork was completed ever since Sept 24,2009 that he would be scheduled for Dec. Know I guess he won’t go for an interview until Jan. What about people they’ve scheduled and they don’t show up. Do they replace them with someone that is already in line or what? Can someone give me some advice on what I can do because this is ridicules on how long we have to wait for a simple interview. The holidays are among us and I would have love to have my husband home.

Unfortunately, you are in the same boat as many others in the waiting game. It isn't a whole lot you can do, outside of calling DOS and waiting.

"Packet 3/4" are terms used here to refer to the two batches of paperwork received from the consulate. I don't know if they are the same for a spousal visa, but for the fiance visa, Packet 3 is a letter stating what forms must be gathered for the interview and what must be sent to them in order for them to schedule the interview, and Packet 4 is a letter stating your interview date, as well as certain rules and requirements for the consulate.

Good luck to you. We all hope for see some interview dates scheduled for December. I only had four weeks notice of my own, and many others had less than that. So there could be good news for everyone on the way, we hope.

Yeah that is a mistake, because he is now in Montreal, but he is from Haiti.

What does DOS stand for?

When you love someone from the bottom of your heart; so much that you are willing to give your life for your loved one, time and distance takes a backseat. Only love prevails. And with love in your hearts you can overcome anything.

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What does DOS stand for?

It stands for Department of State

pulled from other topic:

this is their phone number below:

dos visa informations 202-663-1225

DOS# 202-663-1225

press 1 then 0

You press 1 and then 0 to speak with someone. Tell them you want the status of the case, and give the MTL case number

 
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