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All,

 

My fiancé had her interview last Wednesday, at the US embassy in El Salvador. She said that the interview went great. The officer was great to work with, polite and very professional. He was impressed with all the documents we had submitted and the fact that we had seen each other multiple times and that I was traveling to see her that same day of the interview.

 

The only set back that we had was that we didn't have police records for two country where she lived 4 and 8 years ago... Panama and Nicaragua. We didn't know this was a requirement if you were outside of the 3 year period. She was given a green sheet, asking her to submit these two documents and sent back to them along with the her passport.

 

The next day, we travelled to Nicaragua and obtained the police record and the day after, we travelled to Panama. However, we weren't able to obtain that record until tomorrow. A friend of hers will pick up and send to her.

 

Has anyone experienced this? Meaning, a green piece of paper given and then visas issued?

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2 minutes ago, Giovanny Morales said:

All,

 

My fiancé had her interview last Wednesday, at the US embassy in El Salvador. She said that the interview went great. The officer was great to work with, polite and very professional. He was impressed with all the documents we had submitted and the fact that we had seen each other multiple times and that I was traveling to see her that same day of the interview.

 

The only set back that we had was that we didn't have police records for two country where she lived 4 and 8 years ago... Panama and Nicaragua. We didn't know this was a requirement if you were outside of the 3 year period. She was given a green sheet, asking her to submit these two documents and sent back to them along with the her passport.

 

The next day, we travelled to Nicaragua and obtained the police record and the day after, we travelled to Panama. However, we weren't able to obtain that record until tomorrow. A friend of hers will pick up and send to her.

 

Has anyone experienced this? Meaning, a green piece of paper given and then visas issued?

Yes, it just means that once you get those documents sent in then they will process your visa. Don't worry because it is really common to get this if you have not submitted the PCC from other countries where the beneficiary has lived before.

Edited by cyberfx1024
Filed: Other Country: El Salvador
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1 hour ago, cyberfx1024 said:

Yes, it just means that once you get those documents sent in then they will process your visa. Don't worry because it is really common to get this if you have not submitted the PCC from other countries where the beneficiary has lived before.

Thank you, that makes me feel better.  

 
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