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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Czech Republic
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Hello,

I want to ask how long does it take for the documents to get to relevant embassy and schedule interview after approval?

:unsure:

2006/10 - my darling proposed me in US

2007/01/20 - married in Czech republic (Brno)

I-130

2007/03/16 - received date

2007/03/19 - NOA1

2007/03/20 - touched

2007/08/24 - touched

2007/08/26 - touched

2007/08/27 - sent RFE

2007/08/28 - touched

2007/09/01 - received RFE in the mail

2007/09/12 - sent RFE back to CSC

2007/09/24 - touched - they received our RFE package

2007/09/25 - touched

2007/12/11 - touched

2008/01/02 - touched

2008/01/03 - touched

2008/01/06 - touched

2008/01/11 - touched

2008/01/13 - touched

2008/02/01 - APPROVED!!!!!! :)

I-129F

2007/04/11 - received date

2007/04/13 - NOA1

2007/05/04 - moved from MSC to CSC

2007/05/07,08 - touched

2007/05/25,29 - touched

2007/07/11 - touched

2007/08/26 - touched

2007/08/27 - sent RFE

2007/08/28,29- touched

2007/09/01 - received RFE in the mail

2007/09/12 - sent RFE back to CSC

2007/09/20 - touched - they received our RFE package

2007/09/21 - touched

2007/10/18,26,28,29,30,31 - touched

2007/11/01,02,17,19,29,30 - touched

2007/12/02,03,04,05,08,11 - touched

2007/12/27 - touched (we called)

2008/01/06 - touched

2008/02/01 - APPROVED!!! :)

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Hello,

I want to ask how long does it take for the documents to get to relevant embassy and schedule interview after approval?

:unsure:

It varies widely by country. For K3, from a couple weeks to three or four months to get to the Consulate and then depending on the country a few weeks to 3 or four months from Consulate arrival to interview. You'd need two separate answers for your specific country to be meaningful.

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