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Petitioner's Name: J Beneficiary's Name: K VJ Member: Lavagial Country: Haiti Last Updated: 2022-04-28 |
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Timeline Comments: 18

How you know when your case is received at nvc?

Have you heard anything ?

Gsanon still have not hmmm anything to this day.

@franciscoAndrew they email you so you can actually start the process.

Sorry you guys from the late reply I never saw/realize there was a comment/post section.

Any updates yet?

Any update?

Got approved finally!!!

Congratulations,and thx god

Tell us about the interview experience please!

Thank you guys! I wasn't the one who actually got interviewed, my husband did. He said everything went great. They asked him some basic questions " Who file for you? Where does yours spouse live? How long we've been married? How many children we have together? When and where did we meet? Where did we got married? How was the ceremony and how many people were there? And some other ones I can't remember. But overall he said it went more like a conversation then an actual interview. Hope that help and good luck everyone!!!

Did they ask for additional paper

Did you expedite your case

No expedite, just recent taxes

Did you bring the recents taxes with you ? Or the ask you to bring them after the interview?

Either upload them to CEAC or bring them the day of interview

What do you think is the best

I brought mine
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