Kevin Nora's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: TND Beneficiary's Name: KLM VJ Member: Kevin Nora Country: Kenya Last Updated: 2019-10-30 |
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Timeline Comments: 7
P & C on 2018-12-13 said:
Hi congratulations on the progress you guys have made this far. How did you find out that your case left the NVC and has reached the consulate office? Did you just keep looking for updates online or did you have to call the NVC?
Kevin Nora on 2018-12-13 said:
Just obsessively checking the website like every 2 hours. And thank you! We are getting so close!! Good luck on your journey.
P & C on 2018-12-15 said:
Thank you and same to you.
SueDre on 2019-10-04 said:
Congratulations Kevin Nora, we are just beginning the Journey cant wait to be in your state like having done it to that far huh.....
Cary&Thavy on 2019-10-06 said:
Hello, we are in Denver too! Thank you for sharing your timeline.
Cary&Thavy on 2019-10-06 said:
Hello, we are in Denver too! Thank you for sharing your timeline.
Kevin Nora on 2019-10-23 said:
Thanks for the encouragement Susankford and Cary&Thavy. We had our interview yesterday in Denver. It was really easy. Today our status changed to card is being produced. Hallelujah!!
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