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Just found this thread and it has brought me so much joy. I hate sitting in limbo land being unable to plan my life until I know when I can head back to the States. Before finding this thread I wasn’t sure if it would be a 3 month wait or an 8month wait. 
 

EB1 I-140 approved end of June, all fees paid, documents and DS-260 submitted around August 22. Not sure how long DQing takes or if being EB1 affects anything, but I’m hoping that I could get an interview scheduled early next year at the London embassy. Not sure if anyone in a similar boat has some insight… 

 

Thank you for this thread! 

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10 hours ago, Rainbow Aligator said:

Just found this thread and it has brought me so much joy. I hate sitting in limbo land being unable to plan my life until I know when I can head back to the States. Before finding this thread I wasn’t sure if it would be a 3 month wait or an 8month wait. 
 

EB1 I-140 approved end of June, all fees paid, documents and DS-260 submitted around August 22. Not sure how long DQing takes or if being EB1 affects anything, but I’m hoping that I could get an interview scheduled early next year at the London embassy. Not sure if anyone in a similar boat has some insight… 

 

Thank you for this thread! 

 

I was EB-1 via London (visa granted in July after applying in Feb), you might want to look at my timeline for more details. For DQ timescales - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/nvc-timeframes.html

 

And as this thread is for spousal applicants, you might want to join the EB thread instead - 

 

Good luck.

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****Topic and reply split from existing IR-1/CR-1 thread.

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1 hour ago, appleblossom said:

 

I was EB-1 via London (visa granted in July after applying in Feb), you might want to look at my timeline for more details. For DQ timescales - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/nvc-timeframes.html

 

And as this thread is for spousal applicants, you might want to join the EB thread instead - 

 

Good luck.


Ah thank you, I came to this thread through a reddit link and wasn’t paying too much attention to the title of the thread. I will check out this thread and your timeline

 
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