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London Embassy, going to interview date after expired form i-797?

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Hey, planning on booking my interview for just after the expired date on the  i-797. Has anyone had experience with this for the k1 interview in London? On the London embassy website it says if I schedule my interview after the expired date (after the 4 months) all I need to do is a newly signed letter of intent with me to the interview? Any advice or experience with this would be appreciated, I read London embassy automatically renews the visas and are pretty relaxed about it all, but it still makes me feel uneasy booking the interview after that expired date.

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yes, our petition expired on February 7th, I had my medical on the 1st February and I still booked my interview for March 13th. I sent a message about it and they replied with a really short email saying it was ok. (I explained it was because ACRO was 2 months late!)

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19 minutes ago, Dragonsarereal said:

yes, our petition expired on February 7th, I had my medical on the 1st February and I still booked my interview for March 13th. I sent a message about it and they replied with a really short email saying it was ok. (I explained it was because ACRO was 2 months late!)

Ah amazing thank you for replying!!!

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On 2/28/2024 at 5:10 AM, Joseph Underwood said:

Hey, planning on booking my interview for just after the expired date on the  i-797. Has anyone had experience with this for the k1 interview in London? On the London embassy website it says if I schedule my interview after the expired date (after the 4 months) all I need to do is a newly signed letter of intent with me to the interview? Any advice or experience with this would be appreciated, I read London embassy automatically renews the visas and are pretty relaxed about it all, but it still makes me feel uneasy booking the interview after that expired date.

Yes, that should not be an issue. You schedule interview before it expire. You are good to go.

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