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27 minutes ago, Going through said:

There's really no guaranteed way to control what day your interviews will fall on----but they do try to hold them close together as possible (perhaps the same day but different time slots....or the same week, as reported by others here).   All depends on how the background checks go (something might come up for one of you, delaying the process slightly for one of the applicants) and how straightforward each application is/any RFEs sent later for one but not the others, etc.  You may or may not all have the same interviewing officer, as well.

Yes.  This is what I meant to say.  They will try to accommodate, if the paper application is sent as one package.  It is not guaranteed.  My question was more about how it works with online filing.

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@Jaana Even if you file all three applications online - the system will generate separate IOE receipt numbers and there is no guarantee they will be consecutive or generated in such a way that the IO will know they are for three people who are related to each other.  You would still run into a similar situation submitting a paper application, just as @Going through has described.

 

 

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