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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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I am preparing documents for my husband right now for the NVC process. My husband was in the Honduras Military from 2010-2014. He has his original document from being in the military. Does he need to obtain a newer document that is within a year old? This is the original one with all the stamps and signatures. 

 

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On 5/20/2019 at 11:39 PM, Alex&Jen said:

I am preparing documents for my husband right now for the NVC process. My husband was in the Honduras Military from 2010-2014. He has his original document from being in the military. Does he need to obtain a newer document that is within a year old? This is the original one with all the stamps and signatures. 

 

Thank you

Not necessary, good luck.

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Married: 03September2010

Beneficiary Country: Colombia

 

CR1 (Expedited USCIS and NVC)

NOA1: 21March2011

USCIS Expedited Approved: 21June2011

NOA2: 21June2011

NVC Expedite Approved: 14September2011

Interview: 21October2011

POE: 28October2011

 

I-90 (Name Change)

NOA1: 03January2012

Biometrics: 07February2012

Approved: 07February2012

 

ROC (Approved)

NOA1: 28October2013

Interview: 22November2013

Approved: 11March2014

 

***Moved back to Colombia to finish graduate studies. Wife filed I-407 (Record of Abandonment of Lawful Permanent Residence Status) at the tourist visa interview. After finishing graduate school, we decided to move back to the U.S.***

 

B1/B2 (Approved)

DS-160: 12June2017

Interview: 12July2017

Filed I-407: 12July2017

 

IR1 (Expedited USCIS and NVC)

NOA1: 09October2018

USCIS Expedite Approved: 05April2019

NOA2: 09April2019

NVC Expedite Approved: 23May2019

Interview: 10June2019

POE: 29June2019

 

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On 5/21/2019 at 12:39 AM, Alex&Jen said:

I am preparing documents for my husband right now for the NVC process. My husband was in the Honduras Military from 2010-2014. He has his original document from being in the military. Does he need to obtain a newer document that is within a year old? This is the original one with all the stamps and signatures. 

 

Thank you

Is the document his discharge cert?

 

I got an incomplete because my husband is in the Trinidad and Tobago Military and he doesn't have a discharge cert. They orginally rejected the service record but we explained why he didn't hv a discharge certificate. Then they accepted it. Upload it and put a comment, that that's the best document you have.

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4 hours ago, GabLuc said:

Is the document his discharge cert?

 

I got an incomplete because my husband is in the Trinidad and Tobago Military and he doesn't have a discharge cert. They orginally rejected the service record but we explained why he didn't hv a discharge certificate. Then they accepted it. Upload it and put a comment, that that's the best document you have.

yes, they are his discharge papers

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