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5 hours ago, DNZ14 said:
Hi there,
I was hoping you can clarify this question for me, as soon as you did your ds-160 and paid you had the option to look at the embassy's appointment calendar? Did you ever get a letter from them stating your case is with them and you are now able to submit paper work for an appointment?
Thank you
Hi! Yes as soon as I paid I was able to look at available dates. The earliest appt was March 5th(this was two days ago) but I chose the following Friday of March 15th. My fiancee has kids and they need to go to medical 4 business days before the interview date because they will be administered a TB test which take 72 hours to get the results back.
I received the consulate letter a week after I received the email from NVC.
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Hello everyone! We submitted the DS-160 yesterday and paid for the visas. The earliest date available was for March 5th. I chose March 15th which is a Friday. My fiancee has two kids that need to go to medical 4 business days prior to the date since they will have TB tests done and those take 72 hours to get the results back.
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My noa 2 has an expiration date of Jan 7th. I submitted my fiancés ds-160 today, paid for the visas and chose the next available date which is March 15th.
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12 minutes ago, Greenbaum said:
Then what is March 15 for?
My scheduled interview date at the Juarez consulate.
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6 minutes ago, Greenbaum said:
Appt for what? Interview? What is the date that your NOA2 expires?
Interview date. January 7th I believe.
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Made my appt today for March 15. Not as soon as everyone else but at least I have countdown.
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Just go my consulate letter today. It's dated Oct 23rd. It's states my fiancés visa is ready for processing along with instructions to fill out the DS-160 and website to schedule appointment and ASC. My Fiancé is in Baja. Can we get the medical and biometrics done in Tijuana?
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12 minutes ago, Jose&alma said:
It actually took us 1 day to get received and then 1 day to for it to become “ready” once’s u have the DS-160 confirmation number and pay the fee you can schedule an appointment right away. Right now they are roughly mid feb early March
Wow. Long wait time for appts! Did you receive an email with the confirmation number?
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Received an Email today that NVC is forwarding to CDJ! One step closer!
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On 10/2/2018 at 4:48 PM, AR&JG said:
Congrats!! For what I've been reading, after approval you need to wait around two weeks so NVC can give you a case number and after that you can set an appoinment. I might be wrong but maybe @ThisCharmingMan21 @AndyAspen or even @BJ & Christine can help?
Our petition was approved on the 7 of September. It was sent to NVC. Today I received an email that NVC is forwarding the petition to the consulate in Juarez and it could take several weeks. I'll let you know when I get an appt.
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Also, the I-797 came with dates stating "Valid from 09/06/2018 to 01/05/2019". Is this something I should be concerned with if we can't schedule a consulate appointment before then?
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On 9/8/2018 at 4:14 PM, Sunnyland said:
Hi. I found some old posts related to K1 interview with children at CDJ that may give you some help with some of the questions you have. I know in Argentina, the children need to attend the interview. Not sure if they are interviewed per se.
Hope others from Mexico can give you additional info.
Hey Sunnyland, thanks for the info!
On 9/9/2018 at 12:55 PM, Cam Zapata said:Hola, soy de Colombia en el foro de colombianos con visa k1 explico en detalle lo que viví en mi experiencia, tengo un hijo de 6 años y ya pasamos por este proceso hemos obtenido la visa k1. En mi caso, a mi niño no le preguntaron nada, pero aquí en diferentes foros, gente que dice que sí les preguntaron. También tuve que esperar una semana en Bogotá con el médico y en exámenes de laboratorio. Tienes que investigar en la página de la embajada americana en México. Ahí esta toda la información. A veces el trámite es un poco diferente dependiendo del país. Suerte y espero que mi información sea útil para ti.
Muchas gracias!
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I received out email approval on the 7th. The hard copy arrived today. Exciting!
- Faith88’, AR&JG, crono_clone and 5 others
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Hello, I've read tons of stories about couples experiences with their interview at the consulate in Juarez. What I can't seem to find is a detailed story that includes kids. In my case my fiancé has a 6 and 9 year old. Is the process much different than when there is only the sole beneficiary? I did find a post that said the mother did the medical, biometrics and interview first and after approval the kids did the medical and later went back to see the CO.
-What is the process with kids?
-Are the kids interviewed?
-Is our going going to have to be longer than week?
I received an email yesterday saying out petition has been approved and now I'm waiting for the packet in the mail. Thank you for you help!
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Approved today!! Congratulations to everyone else as well!
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4 hours ago, gremarielyzza said:
Hi! Do you have any update regarding your petition? We filed our petition on March too, and case was received on march 19 2018. We haven’t heard any update nor news from uscis or lawyer. How about you?
HI! No news yet. I don't expect anything until Mid September. Pins and needles.
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Hello Everyone! We received our hard copy on March 9th with a March 5th effective date. Our file went to the CSC. We used a lawyer to put the packet together and fill out the petition as well as the translations. I also used a credit card to pay the UCIS fee. Everything has been smooth for far now lets play the waiting game.
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1 hour ago, conch monch said:
I'm officially a Feb filer! The boy got the text today. I looked online and 28 Feb is our receipt date. Yayyyy! Happy dance!
Same here. I checked my status and it says received Feb 28th.
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7 hours ago, conch monch said:
An update on the new credit card payment system. Went through without a hitch!
I got a text from my credit card today. Payment posted!
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On 2/19/2018 at 6:31 PM, jay9475 said:
Hey all,
Just curious if any of you have used a credit card for payment? When I was ready to file, I noticed on the USCIS site, it now allows to pay with credit card, with no additional fees, just have to attach a G-1450. So, I did, and hopefully it'll work out well!
I sent my package as a credit card payment too. I hope there's no glitch and payment doesn't go through. I read if the payment doesn't process the first time they won't run it again and decline the whole packet.
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Interviews in Juarez
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I made my interview last week. March 15th and the day before ASC.