Deeya Adam's US Immigration Timeline
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Petitioner's Name: Deeya Beneficiary's Name: Taoufik VJ Member: Deeya Adam Country: Morocco Last Updated: 2020-12-23 |
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Immigration Checklist for Deeya & Taoufik :
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Member Reviews:
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Timeline Comments: 14

Congratulations.. can i ask you please what papers you sent to the uscis the first time?

Soukaina,
Thank you..
Im sorry i just seen your message. Catholic Charities
helped with document presentation.
They sent in all documents. Our messages, pics together, birth certificate for both of us, police document, both letters of affidavit from me and my fiance', letters of affidavit from both family's, previous marriage paper, exhusbands death certificate, form i-129. I had all fiance's information translated by certified translator to English language it was also sent with all that i listed.
Good luck to you and your love.

Hi I see that your case got sent from the NVC as ours did you get your interview yet?

phyl no interview yet. have you ?


Yes we got ours set for March 26 th so hopefully yours will be soon

Hi is you interview still going to happen? We have not received any notification yet that ours is canceled. I saw in a group that they are canceling for spring

phyl - Hello, we have not received any notification yet either of our interview being cancelled.

Ok thanks

your welcome.

phyl - I got a message our interview was cancelled. did you get b a cancellation letter?

I still did not

Hi I’m got a message that you updated your time line any good news?

phyl - no good news still waiting.
how about you?
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