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On 3/8/2019 at 8:10 PM, gerberas said:

Same news here.

Appt is on April 3rd. 

 

CC date: 26 Dec 2018

category: EB1

Interview letter received date: 07 March 2019

Interview Date : 03 April 2019

Consulate: Mumbai-India. 

 

Good luck to you. 

Very short time frame so rushing to put this together.

Hopefully everything  will go smoothly

Good to hear. Please do update your interview experience here so that it can help few of us here. 

 

 

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On 3/13/2019 at 4:39 AM, hanami said:

Just received my interview schedule

 

CC:01/31/2019

Interview: 04/10/2019

 

Hi, my interview date is on April 1, 2019 US Embassy Manila.

I'm so anxious on how the interview will go, what questions they might ask. I'm a local RN and USRN but i do not have any hospital nursing experience at all but my previous job was at a community healthcare sector overseas which is about 2.5 years. I am not sure if I will be asked how long have I worked as a nurse (i hope not). 

do you have any idea what questions they might ask?

 

thank you

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Hi, I have a question. i was on a US tourist visa and was in the US on April 2018 - Oct 25, 2018. my situation is a bit complicated, please bear with me. My port of entry on April 2018 was Chicago O'hare. they have given me 32 days to stay in the US. So 7 days before my flight, i visited my lawyer in Chicago to ask what will happen if ever my PD (June 2017) becomes current. He suggested to extend my tourist visa hoping that my PD will become current, the current PD at that time was January 2017. It was really a gamble. I decided to extend my visa and got lucky that it was approved to Sept 29, 2018. About 2-3 weeks before my intended departure, my lawyer said i can still stay beyond Sept 29 as long as I don't stay there more than 180 days (6months). I decided to go for what my lawyer advised me to do, i stayed beyond Sept 29. We were both hoping that my PD will become current. So during my stay in the US for those months, I was doing all the tourist-y stuff, going places, going to different states. I have savings and my mom is helping me financially as well. And then i received an email from the homeland security asking me down to their office on Nov. 8 to update my I-94, my visa status if I'm still in the US or send them a proof of my departure from the US. So i contacted my lawyer right away. Now he suggested to just go back to the Philippines and just send him and the homeland security a copy of my US departure and wait for my visa interview offshore.

 

Now i have my visa interview this April 1, 2019 at the US Embassy Manila. I am so worried if i might be asked about this issue. is there anyone here who had the same dilemma as me? or you know someone who has encountered the same problem? i would very much appreciate if anyone here has any idea. I asked my lawyer what is the appropriate answer to this. 

 

**While I was in Chicago, my lawyer mentioned about "INA section 245k" and I will be protected by this law because I did not violate the 180 days mark in overstaying the visa. the thing is, I dont know how to answer someone if I will be asked about this. can you please enlighten me if anyone knows about this law. I have read about this law but still somehow gets confused and not know how to formulate an answer related to this law

 

Thank you

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On 3/8/2019 at 8:10 PM, gerberas said:

Same news here.

Appt is on April 3rd. 

 

CC date: 26 Dec 2018

category: EB1

Interview letter received date: 07 March 2019

Interview Date : 03 April 2019

Consulate: Mumbai-India. 

 

Good luck to you. 

Very short time frame so rushing to put this together.

Hopefully everything  will go smoothly

Hi how did your interview go! Can you please share your interview experience. i have my interview on 9th in mumbai for EB3. 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

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Hi I had my employment based immigrant visa interview on 9th April 2019, CO issued 221(g). Below is a brief content of 221(g).

 

Further Consideration will be given to your application on submission of:

- ABC 

- XYZ 

You must submit the above document(s) and your passport(s) to any of the 11 document drop-off locations. 

 

Generally we will be asked to submit passport after submitting missing documents. but here 

My question is, is it a positive sign that my 221(g)  states to submit passport(s) along with the documents?? Response is highly appreciated. 

 

At the end of the interview, even Consular officer informed to submit passports along with the requested documents. 

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Hi

We had our interview on april 3rd at Mumbai.

Experience here below. 

 

First step : Go to Counter 1 to collect token number

Second step document verification by indian officials at the counters by token number.

Third Step : Final interview by american officials. I was asked basic questions like when i came to the US. What was my job. What made me come under the extra ordinary abilty. What visas i held previously.

My husband: When we got married. Where he lived in the Usa. What was his job

After this he gave us the your visa is approved slip and sent us away.

It was 11:40 by the time we had our interview. The interview lasted about 8-10 minutes . 

We were the only EB1 category. Rest all appeared to be family or spouse visa.

Received passport in 3 business days and entered USA successfully .

Now the wait for the card to be sent home.

 

Have all your paperwork. It should be smooth.

Goodluck to everyone. 

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Looks like they have started scheduling EB Visa interviews for June. Someone got Abu Dhabi consulate EB3 interview letter email yesterday, May 3rd.

NOA1: Feb 13 2018

NOA2: Feb 15 2019

NVC Case Number assigned: Apr 3 2019

NVC IV Fees paid: Apr 5 2019

DS-260 filled: Apr 10 2019

IV Docs submitted: Apr 12 2019

IV Docs resubmitted: May 1 2019

Case complete: may 3 2019

Expedite requested: May 15 2019

Expedite approved: May 23 2019

Case sent to Consulate: May 24 2018

Case status Ready: May 28 2019

Interview date: June 20 2019

Interview status: Approved

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On 2/11/2019 at 9:12 AM, coco84 said:

Sure, I though I posted it already! Our appointment was at 9am! The line for green card appointment is different and much shorter! Me and my husband were making the wrong line but a guy from the consulate passed by us telling people that for greencard you have to be in the other line! Somebody checks your appointment letter and photos before you are allowed to enter the security check point! Once you are there is a normal security checkpoint as in an airport! Then you are taken to an area inside the embassy where is open and with a lot of chairs! There, somebody starts checking people’s documents and helps them organize! We were there for about 20 minutes! After this step you are taken inside the building where the officers are! You are ask to remain sited and are given a number! I waited like for 1 hr when an Indian officer called our number! He ask for the documents and prepare them for the officer! Then again you have to sit until your number is call! Again, we waited like for 1 1/2 hrs until our number was called! We were interviewed by a young lady, she was very nice! She asked us basic questions: 

My husband (principal in the application)

what do you do?  Describe your job

Where do you live?

Since when are you working for them?

What did you studied? 

Where are you planning to live? 

 

To me (derivate spouse)

How did you meet your husband?

when? 

When and where did you get married?

what are you planing to do when you get there?

Do you have a waiver? I did. ( I overstayed my visa and I needed a Waiver for this. She did not ask any questions about my visa overstayed)

Then she said our visas where approved and that we should received our passport in 5 to 7 business days! 

And we did received our passports in 7 business days!

 

We were very nervous about this interview as my husband had like 3 promotions where basically his job duties had changed! His work had not yet updated this information! The lawyer said this should not be a problem as this is a progression of his job! 

At the end this things don’t matter because the officer actually has minimal knowledge of what you really do!

 

Social security cards were received in 2 weeks after we arrived to the US! 

Greencards were received 1 month and 5 days later, and it was a greencard for 10 years

 

 And another thing that I want to add is that my husband is Indian and I am from Honduras! My husband was able to use my country of birth as his country (it is allowed to use your spouse country of birth), and he skipped the 15 year line for Indians, as my country is current! 

 

I hope this helps!!!

CONGRATULATIONS. Could you please tell me whether it is possible to start work with I 551 Stamp and SSN while awaiting GC?

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On 4/10/2019 at 1:05 PM, M Reddy said:

Hi I had my employment based immigrant visa interview on 9th April 2019, CO issued 221(g). Below is a brief content of 221(g).

 

Further Consideration will be given to your application on submission of:

- ABC 

- XYZ 

You must submit the above document(s) and your passport(s) to any of the 11 document drop-off locations. 

 

Generally we will be asked to submit passport after submitting missing documents. but here 

My question is, is it a positive sign that my 221(g)  states to submit passport(s) along with the documents?? Response is highly appreciated. 

 

At the end of the interview, even Consular officer informed to submit passports along with the requested documents. 

Hi Reddy, How far with the interview experience. also could you let us know the documents that are required.

My CC 9th April, still awaiting interview date at US Embassy South Africa 

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On 5/4/2019 at 3:32 PM, dxb_Indian said:

Looks like they have started scheduling EB Visa interviews for June. Someone got Abu Dhabi consulate EB3 interview letter email yesterday, May 3rd.

That is nice. when is your CC?

On 4/15/2019 at 3:04 PM, gerberas said:

Hi

We had our interview on april 3rd at Mumbai.

Experience here below. 

 

First step : Go to Counter 1 to collect token number

Second step document verification by indian officials at the counters by token number.

Third Step : Final interview by american officials. I was asked basic questions like when i came to the US. What was my job. What made me come under the extra ordinary abilty. What visas i held previously.

My husband: When we got married. Where he lived in the Usa. What was his job

After this he gave us the your visa is approved slip and sent us away.

It was 11:40 by the time we had our interview. The interview lasted about 8-10 minutes . 

We were the only EB1 category. Rest all appeared to be family or spouse visa.

Received passport in 3 business days and entered USA successfully .

Now the wait for the card to be sent home.

 

Have all your paperwork. It should be smooth.

Goodluck to everyone. 

Congratulations ....Gods blessings

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