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  1. 2 hours ago, HoustonCPA1989 said:

    I received a statement from the National Visa Center regarding my spouse’s visa application. The notification states that “The Consular Section will contact you to schedule your visa interview once they receive your case file.”. However, the U.S. Department of State-Consular Electronic Application Center Case Status update states that we must schedule the interview. See below: 

     

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    Do we need to schedule the interview or will the US-Embassy schedule it for us? We also need to schedule a medical exam; however, the approved physician is saying we must have a letter from the embassy stating our interview date and time. I am assuming we need some sort of letter with the appropriate letterhead.

     

    Thank you for considering this matter. Your help is greatly appreciated.

    You have to wait for the letter from NVC stating the date and time of the interview. 

  2. Hello everyone! I just finished my medical appointment here in Managua Nicaragua for my CR1 visa interview on November 21. I just want to ask about one question and the best answer for it? WHY DO YOU WANT TO COME TO THE US AND NOT YOUR HOME COUNTRY? I appreciate your help on this. Thanks everyone! I am from the Philippines and currently living here in Nicaragua for almost 4 years now...

  3. 1 minute ago, Jhonny said:

    Hey, congratulations, well, make sure and triple check a list of all you need for the interview, gather AS MANY EVIDENCE AS YOU CAN for the interview and good luck, make sure of set the medical appointment at least two weeks after the interview, don´t forget the fingerprints stage too etc...

    But congrats :dance:!!!!!!!!!!! 

    Thanks! I will! I'm excited and nervous at the same time! Lol!

  4. 40 minutes ago, jonnyboy19 said:

    Hey,

     

    I had a one question that I cannot seem to get my head around and I would like someone to help me out with this. My immigration lawyer has advised me there are two ways to go about obtaining a spousal visa. There is a two step process, in which we get married, I file and then head back home and carry on life and continue to visit, he said these can get approved anywhere from 8-12 months.

     

    He also said I can do a one step process, and that would be I enter the US i get married at some time and then file for AOS while in the US.

     

    How is this possible, if entering the US with the idea of getting married is considered fraud. Is he telling me to go for a month or so stay and then just decide marriage is the best thing we want to do. He said there is nothing wrong with changing your mind while you are in the US and getting married.


    Can someone please help clarify this for me, I like the two step process because it allows me to continue to work and hopefully still visit but another 8-12 months of visiting after I have done it for a year already seems like such a long road.

    Hello! I am a filipina married with a US citizen. We are currently living in Nicaragua. What we did is we got married in Miami florida ( because i have a 10yr visa ) but we are already living together for 3 yrs. after that we filed a CR1 last Dec 2016 and now my visa processing is complete and i'm just waiting for my interview schedule here in Nicaragua. It took us a long time because NVC requested some documents from the Philippines. Hope this helps...

  5. 10 minutes ago, mallafri76 said:

    Originals of the copies you sent like marriage cert, your birth cert etc. 

     

    The rest is individual to your case. Like we used assets and needed an updated I-864. I also brought more pictures. Some embassies will look at them at the interview, some won’t.

    Thanks for the info! I hope i can get my appointment soon...how many days did they notify you for your interview after the last letter from nvc

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