Ousht's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Ousht Beneficiary's Name: Hendi VJ Member: Ousht Country: Canada Last Updated: 2023-01-19 |
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Timeline Comments: 5
SRlove on 2019-07-09 said:
Hello!
Congrats on your K1 visa thus far! I think I’m in the same timeline as you; however, I’m attempting to book interview date but nothing is available. When did you book your appointment? How soon were the dates? Do you think August dates are still opened!?
SRlove on 2019-07-09 said:
Hello!
Congrats on your K1 visa thus far! I think I’m in the same timeline as you; however, I’m attempting to book interview date but nothing is available. When did you book your appointment? How soon were the dates? Do you think August dates are still opened!?
Ousht on 2019-07-09 said:
Hello! Thanks for the congrats! My fiance booked his appointment a couple of weeks ago, a couple of days after he got his email from the Consulate that his application was reviewed. When he first looked, August 21st was the first available, but he waited a day, and when he looked next, only August 28th was available, so it looks like the interview days and times book quickly. I would imagine they're probably into September by now...but maybe someone will need to move their appointment time and you can get in sooner! Best of luck to you! :)
QueenieBonds on 2019-09-13 said:
Hey, just wondering if you’ve received your visa yet?
Ousht on 2019-09-13 said:
Hi QueenieBonds! Yes, my fiancé received his visa in a package from the consulate about 5 days after the approval. It was quick!
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