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15 hours ago, 4jacques said:

Update

 

Our current congressional representative is on the short list as a potential pick for President Biden nomination. So they are on top of their businesses. I called this morning to find out what is going regarding the cased that were DQ but not getting interviewed. They informed me that there is a year wait backlogged and March 2019 is currently getting scheduled. With that said, any date prior to that should call their congressional representative. 

I hope this helps. 

Thank you 

Does that mean all the spouse visa interviews are backlogged 1 year as of today? 

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Hope you all are staying strong! But I have to say I will do whatever it takes to bring my husband to the U.S as fast as possible! Be an advocate for your love one, especially if he/she is in Haiti😒
*blessings*

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7 minutes ago, Mmerant1 said:

Hope you all are staying strong! But I have to say I will do whatever it takes to bring my husband to the U.S as fast as possible! Be an advocate for your love one, especially if he/she is in Haiti😒
*blessings*

Thanks for your kind word. I understand it must be hard for you to be in one side of the world and your husband in another. I pray God shield protect your home and marriage. 

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On 3/9/2020 at 1:55 PM, Mmerant1 said:

Oh 😳 what does that mean for us? I know that they permanently closed the office over there, so what happens next? I guess we just have to wait and see. Hopefully things pick up and keep going. 

 

On 3/6/2020 at 10:38 PM, Dypie said:

Yes, just 14days. I feel like we’re 

 

 

 

 

I feel like we’re getting punish Nina. I don’t what else to do. 

Did u hear anything yet😭

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On 3/15/2020 at 10:17 AM, Nina1008 said:

No! Nothing.

Hello Everyone! 
Hope you all are staying safe during this time. Hope all is well with everyone. 

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11 minutes ago, Mmerant1 said:

I have a question for you guys, do we have to get the police clearance certificate @the port au prince bureau?

I'm wondering cause my lawyer didn't submit one to the NVC 

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43 minutes ago, Ginie2010 said:

I'm wondering cause my lawyer didn't submit one to the NVC 

 

Why not?... it is required for us to upload it and bring it to the interview. I can’t find this information anywhere on here, my husband did his at the office close to where he lives. I’m going to have him obtain one from port au prince office also 

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2 hours ago, Ginie2010 said:

I'm wondering cause my lawyer didn't submit one to the NVC 

My lawyer didn’t either but I had called NVC to double check. They told me that he didn’t have to upload it, just make sure we have it for the interview because,  somehow for DCPJ to give my husband one he needed to have the interview paper with him, so we just waiting. 

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4 minutes ago, Nina1008 said:

My lawyer didn’t either but I had called NVC to double check. They told me that he didn’t have to upload it, just make sure we have it for the interview because,  somehow for DCPJ to give my husband one he needed to have the interview paper with him, so we just waiting. 

🤔 Well okay...

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8 hours ago, Mmerant1 said:

I have a question for you guys, do we have to get the police clearance certificate @the port au prince bureau?

It is not required for NVC stage, however you will ask to bring it to interview.

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7 hours ago, Mmerant1 said:

 

Why not?... it is required for us to upload it and bring it to the interview. I can’t find this information anywhere on here, my husband did his at the office close to where he lives. I’m going to have him obtain one from port au prince office also 

You do not need to upload a police record to NVC. See below

 

Comments:  Haiti Police records are not required for initial application for an immigrant visa. When/if requested at the time of interview, police records may be obtained from the Central Bureau of the Judicial Police (Direction Centrale De la Police Judiciaire).

 

 

 

 

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