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Posts posted by stevo215
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On 1/6/2018 at 6:51 PM, AZSunshine78 said:
Please let us know what happens if you make an official inquiry and put yourself on the list if you haven’t already done so🙂
Must be done from a pc or laptop.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k57PdywNRpUqytomJxMzz6_7DsMqpi52DgnaYt9FyC8/edit?usp=sharing
Also check out NVC (November 2017 approvals. Lots of us hang out there.
1Good Afternoon. Some updates for you:
- Just called NVC. Petition was received.
- No case # assigned. Was told between today - 24 JAN will be generated.
- Inputted info into spreadsheet.
- Official inquiry made last FRI but now moot.
Most importantly, thank you. I found my way to the other discussion. I truly hope you will get word soon. I believe you will.
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On 12/3/2017 at 10:29 AM, TNJ17 said:
NOA2 Nov 22. Still waiting.
Looks like we have the same NOA2 date. I'd say we're in the same boat, dude.
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Wanted to say thanks to everyone posting in here. My NOA2 was 22 NOV 2017 and just passed the 6-week window. It's really comforting to find this support during this time. Thanks again.
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On 12/6/2017 at 4:27 PM, TNJ17 said:
No, USCIS does a background check on you. You need it from every other country you’ve ever lived in for whatever reason for 6 months or more since the age of 16 no matter what your resident status was.
Do you have any written guidance on this? I'm in the same boat with Wel1114. Was that requested from the Embassy/Consulate once they receive the package?
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2 hours ago, WandY said:
I agree with above post. You need to wait. It won't take long - or, at least, it usually doesn't. Just wait until you get the packet and then schedule interview and medical. It goes really fast after you get packet 3. My fiancee kept looking for interview dates and found one that opened up. She jumped on it and we did the medical and interview in a span of a couple of weeks. When she got the interview date, I got my plane ticket. I attended the interview and I'm glad to see that you are attending too. It's an interesting experience and providing support almost guarantees success. Don't book your flight until you know the interview date. Medical exam appointments seem pretty easy to get, so don't sweat that part of it. Good luck!
@WandY You mentioned that you attended the interview but to clarify did you get to sit-in on it? I thought only the beneficiary is only allowed? I would like to go too if possible. I wasn't sure about this.
September 2018 AOS Filers
in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
Posted
@streanor Congratulations! 🎉 Thank you for your post. We have our interview tomorrow at the Manhattan office. I'm assuming you two had your interview there as well? If so, I wanted to ask if you had any issues with getting through security. I know the NOA states "arrive no earlier than 30 minutes before" but we plan to arrive at least 45 minutes earlier. I've seen some post where it took people longer than expected to get through but of course getting called up on time is a dream.