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Filed: IR-5 Country: Mexico
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My In laws interview is June 24 in Mexico.

We have done schedule them for finger prints on June 19 and they are going to do medical June 20.

Can someone tell me what they need for the finger prints and medical to be done. I am going to have to email them what they need. Because we are not able to bo there with them for their medical and finger prints.

IR-5 Visa For Mother-in-law and Father-in-law

Service Center : National Benefits Center

Consulate : Juarez, Mexico

1-130 sent: 03/19/2013

I-130 NOA1: 04/06/2013

1-30 APPROVED: 11/21/2013

NVC RECEIVED: 12/26/2013

RECEIVED DS-3032/ I-864 BILL: 01/21/2014

PAY I-864 BILL: 1-22-2014

RECEIVE I-864 PACKAGE: 01/31/2014

RETURN COMPLETED I-864: 02/07/2014

RETURN COMPLETED DS-3032: 01/22/2014

RECEIVE IV BILL: 02/05/2014

PAY IV BILL: 02/06/2014

CASE COMPLETE: 04/22/2014

RECIEVED EMAIL ABOUT CASE COMPLETE: 04/29/2014

NVC LEFT 05/12/2014

CONSULATE RECEIVED: 05/14/2014

PACKET 4 RECEVIED: 5/01/2014

INTERVIEW DATE: 6/24/2014

INTERVIEW RESULT: APPROVED

VISA RECEIVED: 6/26/2014

US ENTRY: 6/26/2014

PROCESSING ESTIMATES/STATS YOUR 1-130 WAS APPROVED IN 229 DAYS FROM YOUR NOA1 DATE

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
Timeline
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Check for specifications on the Embassy page but if is still the same as when I did mine they just need the invitation letter, the Ds confirmation page and the passport for fingerprints, for the medical they need confirmation ds page, invitation letter, passport, is useful to bring any prescription or medical document if they are under a treatment ( i was taking a flu treatment, so I just showed my doctor prescription) plus vaccine record if apply Check the Embassy page, they have a specific document online

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted

OK

Thank you

Do you happen to know the interent address for I can check?

IR-5 Visa For Mother-in-law and Father-in-law

Service Center : National Benefits Center

Consulate : Juarez, Mexico

1-130 sent: 03/19/2013

I-130 NOA1: 04/06/2013

1-30 APPROVED: 11/21/2013

NVC RECEIVED: 12/26/2013

RECEIVED DS-3032/ I-864 BILL: 01/21/2014

PAY I-864 BILL: 1-22-2014

RECEIVE I-864 PACKAGE: 01/31/2014

RETURN COMPLETED I-864: 02/07/2014

RETURN COMPLETED DS-3032: 01/22/2014

RECEIVE IV BILL: 02/05/2014

PAY IV BILL: 02/06/2014

CASE COMPLETE: 04/22/2014

RECIEVED EMAIL ABOUT CASE COMPLETE: 04/29/2014

NVC LEFT 05/12/2014

CONSULATE RECEIVED: 05/14/2014

PACKET 4 RECEVIED: 5/01/2014

INTERVIEW DATE: 6/24/2014

INTERVIEW RESULT: APPROVED

VISA RECEIVED: 6/26/2014

US ENTRY: 6/26/2014

PROCESSING ESTIMATES/STATS YOUR 1-130 WAS APPROVED IN 229 DAYS FROM YOUR NOA1 DATE

 
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