Alonzo129's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Jose Beneficiary's Name: Joselyn VJ Member: Alonzo129 Country: Mexico Last Updated: 2018-10-23 |
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Timeline Comments: 2
Vtstang66 on 2020-04-06 said:
I saw a post from March where you were talking about expediting your case. Did you get your interview? Can you update your timeline please? My wife and I just got DQ for Juarez.
Alonzo129 on 2020-04-06 said:
Hey!
Yes i did get my interview!
What is DQ? Sorry :C
So let me fill you in. I don't know the exact timeline now but it goes FAST after approved expedite.
So after NVC picked up my case within about 2-3 months it was case completed.
It was in case completed for about another 3-4 months.
My wife and I fell into a deep depression cause of the wait and living and working alone. I got very desperate and anxious and found out about the expedite process and gave it a shot. Within about 3-4 days I got a email back saying they got the request and and about 2 days went by and I got a email confirming it was approved.
The very next day if i recall correctly i got a call with a mexico area code. I answered and it was someone from the consulate in Juarez telling me when we would like to schedule the interview. I could literally schedule the whole thing 3 days from when he called me. I decided not to cause i had a flight to mexico 2 weeks from then but yes. If you can, request to get your case expedited! You don’t lose nothing with requesting.
Feel free to ask any questions.
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