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10 hours ago, AMK2021 said:

There are still 2 weeks of February free for the interview dates...not sure what the embassy is doing inshallah Kuchiki you get interview soon..so close!. 🙏

InshALLAH. But it seems the embassy will cover remainder of May and June in the next month for IR1, CR1 and IR5 categories.

 

They only covered 3 weeks worth of DQs for IR category. This month priority was given to F categories in terms of coverage. 

 

Nevertheless, Y'all keep your spirits up. We all got this. We're all so close. A little more patience and we shall be with our spouses soon inshAllah.

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Hello my parents have their interview on feb 15. In the interview email that my parents received, they asked for following. We are confused whose documents they need? mine the petitioner or my parents the beneficiaries? I don't work i got affidavit of support for them. This is an IR5 visa. If anyone could help I will appreciate. Below is what they asked for.

 

Your sponsors (petitioner, household members, and joint sponsors), may be required to provide updated or additional information for you to present at your interview, such as: 

o Other Income o Assets • Proof of current employment

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27 minutes ago, Adil Nizami said:

Hello my parents have their interview on feb 15. In the interview email that my parents received, they asked for following. We are confused whose documents they need? mine the petitioner or my parents the beneficiaries? I don't work i got affidavit of support for them. This is an IR5 visa. If anyone could help I will appreciate. Below is what they asked for.

 

Your sponsors (petitioner, household members, and joint sponsors), may be required to provide updated or additional information for you to present at your interview, such as: 

o Other Income o Assets • Proof of current employment

You just need to update your i864 and  if you had a joint sponsor they also need to update i864 update tax return transcript and w2, paystubs or employment verification letter.  

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On 1/23/2024 at 6:40 AM, Kuchiki said:

InshALLAH. But it seems the embassy will cover remainder of May and June in the next month for IR1, CR1 and IR5 categories.

 

They only covered 3 weeks worth of DQs for IR category. This month priority was given to F categories in terms of coverage. 

 

Nevertheless, Y'all keep your spirits up. We all got this. We're all so close. A little more patience and we shall be with our spouses soon inshAllah.

Did you get the interview letter ?

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7 hours ago, cokezerofan9150 said:

They tripled the amount of IR1 visas issues for December 2023 compared to December 2022, so that is good news, in the latest statistics.

Yes good news hopefully they keep doing well now praying for all who are waiting thank God they're working now unfortunately we have to wait after DQ 2 years and total 4plus years to get Ir1 Visa so we know and feel the pain.Good luck to everyone waiting.🙏

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5 hours ago, gulkhan said:

Question anyone know if my son and I can attend my husband interview at the US embassy Islamabad? 

Unless the applicant needs a translator or has special needs, no other individual is allowed to accompany the applicant to the interview. 

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1 hour ago, Kuchiki said:

Unless the applicant needs a translator or has special needs, no other individual is allowed to accompany the applicant to the interview. 

Thanks I was hoping to go with him since I’m here anyway. 

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