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    Kincho got a reaction from hf2018 in CASE COMPLETED TO INTERVIEW - EMPLOYMENT BASE VISA - April   
    My case is gotten approved to day after waiting administration processing since 28 june 2018 here’s my time line
    interview date on 28/6/2018
    -27/7/2018 administrative processing
    -02/8/2018 status change to “Ready”
    -03/8/2018 Ready
    -07/8/2018 Ready
    -08/8/2018 Ready
    -14/8/2018 Ready
    -23/8/2018 Ready
    -27/8/2018 Ready
    -28/8/2018 Ready
    -30/8/2018 Ready
    -31/8/2018 Ready
    -03/9/2018 Ready
    -05/9/2018 Ready
    -10/9/2018 Ready
    -11/9/2018 status change to “Issued”
    I know it a long wait for administrative processing, i cried after see status change to issued.
    Best luck to all fo you
     
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    Kincho reacted to artml in Interview GC while on probation.   
    I think you can, just be honest about your case with the visa officer and do your best to demonstrate to them and persuade them that you have learned your lesson and won't repeat it while in the U.S.
     
    I would also consult with a lawyer and made extensive preparations for the interview. 
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    Kincho reacted to CEE53147 in Interview GC while on probation.   
    Whenever you have legal problems in your past, you should seek the assistance of an attorney to decide how best to proceed on any immigration processing,  IMO.
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    Kincho reacted to randomstairs in Interview GC while on probation.   
    Yes, there is a good chance you'll get the GC while on probation but it's far from certain. It sounds like you were convicted for immigration purposes (it doesn't matter if the judge dismissed the case). That said, DUI is not a CIMT so you're not inadmissible and can, in principle, get the GC (which is not the case with naturalization, where you can't be on probation). They may request the "final disposition" though and I'm not sure if you can get that before the end of the probation. Needless to say, you have to disclose the case if asked during the interview. So, I'd say you've about 80% chance of getting it without any issues. In the worst case scenario it may get delayed. 
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    Kincho got a reaction from artml in CASE COMPLETED TO INTERVIEW - EMPLOYMENT BASE VISA - April   
    Hi everyone. EB3
    SD: 1/28
    checklist: 2/25
    checklist2: 3/20
    CC: 5/20
    Interview: 6/28
    best of luck to all
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    Kincho got a reaction from maryLu in CASE COMPLETED TO INTERVIEW - EMPLOYMENT BASE VISA - April   
    Hi everyone. EB3
    SD: 1/28
    checklist: 2/25
    checklist2: 3/20
    CC: 5/20
    Interview: 6/28
    best of luck to all
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    Kincho reacted to Pavel1982 in NVC checklist cannot accept police certificate   
    did u received your wife's certificate from bellow location? If it is yes and police certificate in Thai language, then you have to have someone translate in English (Possibly from a recognized translator agency) and send both to NVC
     
    "Police Records
    Available. Police certificates are obtainable from:
    Section 3, Sub-Division 2. General Staff Division
    Special Branch
    Royal Thai Police Department
    Rama I Road
    Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
    Residents of Thailand requesting a Thai police certificate will need to present two recent photographs (2 inch x 2 inch), the original and a copy of his/her passport, identification card, household registration, name change certificate (if any), marriage and divorce certificate (if any). Thai males aged 17-45 must also present military record or proof of exemption from military service.
    Non-residents should send their requests to the Royal Thai Police Department at the above address with the required documents and a fingerprint taken by a police authority at their place of residence.
    Normal processing time is two to three weeks. There is no processing fee."
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