Aishaqueen's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Aisha Beneficiary's Name: Marocain VJ Member: Aishaqueen Country: Ivory Coast Last Updated: 2022-02-14 |
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Timeline Comments: 6
Alade on 2022-05-27 said:
Hi madam, Congratulations on your interview.just wanted some informations about the consulate in abidjan. Seems the backlog is not much over there? I would love to know how fast your interview was scheduled.
Aishaqueen on 2022-05-27 said:
I asked my husband’s case to be expedited. So his interview was fast
Alade on 2022-05-27 said:
ok.i was feeling like the consulate over there is faster or what do you think? i intend relocating to abidjan for some time. I have a project to supervise there so i was thinking probably moving my case file there from nigeria as i would be there for up to a year or so.i really need your take on this cos i need to decide asap. you know how things are over there,so please help me. Like how is the queue like and all. Thanks
Alade on 2022-05-27 said:
or if probably your husband can just help to clarify things before going ahead with the decision
LoveWins2021 on 2022-10-18 said:
Hey!
Question I noticed you had to do a 2nd interview. Was it because you were missing something?
Aishaqueen on 2022-10-18 said:
It wasn't a second interview. My husband was missing a few document. so at the interview, he wasn't giving or denied a visa. they kept his passport and just told him to send in those documents. We sent in those documents and they gave him his visa and passport back.
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