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37 minutes ago, Island parents said:

I am hoping that they will schedule both parents on the same day.

These are 2 separate cases.  You need to contact NVC and ask them to schedule both together.  

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37 minutes ago, Island parents said:

Hi everyone. I submitted all documented to NVC for both parents, and completed the DS-260 form completed as well. Does anyone knows on average how soon NVC will schedule their interview? I am hoping that they will schedule both parents on the same day. Thank guys 🥰

 

Processing times for them to be DQ’ed are here - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/nvc-timeframes.html

 

Once the cases have been DQ’ed the wait for an interview varies hugely by consulate, it can be anywhere between a couple of months to a couple of years. No idea where Jamaica is on that spectrum (assuming that’s where they’ll be interviewing) but you can search the forum timelines for an idea. 

 

You can also contact NVC and ask that the two cases be linked so that their interviews are together.

 

Good luck. 

Country: Jamaica
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55 minutes ago, appleblossom said:

 

Processing times for them to be DQ’ed are here - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/nvc-timeframes.html

 

Once the cases have been DQ’ed the wait for an interview varies hugely by consulate, it can be anywhere between a couple of months to a couple of years. No idea where Jamaica is on that spectrum (assuming that’s where they’ll be interviewing) but you can search the forum timelines for an idea. 

 

You can also contact NVC and ask that the two cases be linked so that their interviews are together.

 

Good luck. 

Hey!! Thank you for this info! 🫂 

Posted (edited)
1 minute ago, Island parents said:

Hey!! Thank you for this info! 🫂 

 

No probs. Just checking but you did submit two I-130’s, one for each parent? I’m sure you did but as you mentioned ‘DS-260 form’ (singular) just wanted to make sure! 

Edited by appleblossom
Country: Jamaica
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13 minutes ago, appleblossom said:

 

No probs. Just checking but you did submit two I-130’s, one for each parent? I’m sure you did but as you mentioned ‘DS-260 form’ (singular) just wanted to make sure! 

Yes. Two petitions, one for each parent and same for the DS-260 😆 just typing trying to get the question submitted while I’m an anxious wreck hahaha 😂 

Posted
1 minute ago, Island parents said:

Yes. Two petitions, one for each parent and same for the DS-260 😆 just typing trying to get the question submitted while I’m an anxious wreck hahaha 😂 

 

Perfect! Just wanted to check. 

 

Best of luck with the rest of the process. 

Posted
5 hours ago, Island parents said:

All documents document submitted to NVC approved!! now waiting for embassy date... I'm so anxious for myself and my parents hahahahahahahhh 🫠

What day did you submit the documents? I am in the waiting game right now....

Does it say the case has moved from NVC?

Posted
28 minutes ago, Island parents said:

I submitted the documents on April 21st. No notification that the case that the case moved from NVC, only showed documentation qualified and approved 

 

Presumably your case status says ‘at NVC’ now though? You don’t normally get any kind of notification, just the case updates on CEAC. 

 
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