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Dear all,

Hi,

Since it was impossible for us to move to USA in next 6 months, I decided to reschedule my interview time from 7th of November 2013 to about April 2014.So, I sent an email to the IV section of US embassy in Madrid to reschedule my interview time because of my engagement in a university project. Yesterday they replied me that it is okay and we canceled you interview time, but we have our interview timetable till end of December 2013 and you should contact us in March 2014 for new interview time.

Now my questions are:

Do I need to inform NVC that I canceled the interview time of 7th of November and I want to postpone it for April?

Does it affect the process of my immigration visa if I postpone my interview time for 6 monthsunsure.png ?

Thanks for any help and experience.....helpsmilie.gif

Bcn-CaL

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Dear all,

Hi,

Since it was impossible for us to move to USA in next 6 months, I decided to reschedule my interview time from 7th of November 2013 to about April 2014.So, I sent an email to the IV section of US embassy in Madrid to reschedule my interview time because of my engagement in a university project. Yesterday they replied me that it is okay and we canceled you interview time, but we have our interview timetable till end of December 2013 and you should contact us in March 2014 for new interview time.

Now my questions are:

Do I need to inform NVC that I canceled the interview time of 7th of November and I want to postpone it for April?

Does it affect the process of my immigration visa if I postpone my interview time for 6 monthsunsure.png ?

Thanks for any help and experience.....helpsmilie.gif

Bcn-CaL

No is the answer to all of your questions.

If the embassy has agreed to reschedule your interview and given you confirmation to that effect, then you're ok. I believe once NVC completes it's work and forwards your case, their job is done.

You deal with the embassy/consulate directly going forward. Good luck!

Iron Sharpen Iron!

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No is the answer to all of your questions.

If the embassy has agreed to reschedule your interview and given you confirmation to that effect, then you're ok. I believe once NVC completes it's work and forwards your case, their job is done.

You deal with the embassy/consulate directly going forward. Good luck!

Dear Boggy1974,

Thanks for your answer. So, I just need to arrange every things with embassy.

Hope, they give a new interview time in March or April.

Thanks,

Bcn_Cal

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