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NVC complete waiting for interview 6 months now (Athens, Greece)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Greece
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We have spent the last 6 months waiting for an appointment (green card through US citizen spouse) for an interview at the Embassy in Athens, Greece. NVC insists that the long wait is due to lack of availability. No matter what we do, we don't seem to able to get NVC to look into our case further. We know that the embassy does have availability and we are aware of cases that were behind us and have received appointments. We have also tried contacting the embassy in Athens. No luck there either. Their reply is that NVC does the scheduling.

 

Any ideas? We have tried lawyers, congressional liaison, calls, emails, contacts. We have talked to NVC supervisors. We have also tried expedite requests both to NVC and the Embassy.

 

Thank you!!

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I’ve read somewhere in VJ community, two people from Greece had a similar issue. I remember their conversation about taking too long... I am sorry to hear that. I hope you hear some goodness news soon. It’s been way too long... I wish you the best. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Greece
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1 minute ago, CJlove said:

I’ve read somewhere in VJ community, two people from Greece had a similar issue. I remember their conversation about taking too long... I am sorry to hear that. I hope you hear some goodness news soon. It’s been way too long... I wish you the best. 

I was able to get some resolution. Thanks! Happy to chat with anyone experiencing a similar problem. 

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1 minute ago, Gianadoume said:

I was able to get some resolution. Thanks! Happy to chat with anyone experiencing a similar problem. 

So, you heard from them? Good news? I hope...

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