EnK's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: K Beneficiary's Name: E VJ Member: EnK Country: Argentina Last Updated: 2021-09-17 |
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Timeline Comments: 4
Danicarol45 on 2020-06-24 said:
Hi Guys. Did you get any notification from the embassy? Our case is from Argentina too and we just wanted to communicate so we can exchange information
EnK on 2020-06-26 said:
Hi Graceval,
Sounds great, any updates we can share will help us all.
The last update we had was when our case was marked ready on April 20. We tried calling the embassy today to get an update because our NOA2 is expiring soon but didn't get any help, just redirection to call the USCIS, which then told me to call the department of state... hopefully it won't matter if it expires.
How about you guys? Is your case at the embassy? When was your NOA2?
Danicarol45 on 2020-06-30 said:
Hi! Sorry for the delay. It happened the same to us and we weren't sure if the case was at the NVC or at the embassy. I checked here and maybe it can help you https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx This was the only way for us to know where our case was
Danicarol45 on 2020-06-30 said:
Also this was the last update we got from the embassy when we emailed them..
"We will resume routine visa services as soon as possible but are unable to provide a specific date at this time. At this time, the Embassy in Argentina has ceased all routine nonimmigrant visa processing.
At this time we can't confirm if the K1 visas will be affected by the proclamation. Once the Visa services resume we will assist you in how to continue with the visa process."
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