Elise L's US Immigration Timeline
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Petitioner's Name: Elise Beneficiary's Name: Junior VJ Member: Elise L Country: Dominican Republic Last Updated: 2022-12-08 |
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Timeline Comments: 13

How did your interview go??!

Visa approved!

Omg that's wonderful. Congratulations!!! May I ask how long it took for you to get the interview date after NVC approval? Also when did your spouse get biometrics done? Was that at medical exam or at the consulate before or at the interview?

Congrats you got the visa!! On your way home. Have a wonderful Holiday

Thank you, you as well. I got DQ on 7/22/2022 and received my interview letter on 10/24/2022. And he had his biometrics done at the visa processing center in Santo Domingo before his interview.

Awesome you both must be so excited!!! Did he get it done the same day as interview? Just trying to figure out of two bed to be done before like the medical exams? 🤷ðŸ¼â€â™€ï¸

He was able to do it the same day he did his medical exam. So about 4 weeks before the interview!

Okay thank you so much. Enjoy your Holiday and again congratulations

Thank you! You as well!

How you get all that so fast. Tha was incredible 👠nice

Expedite request?

Wow! You started all in 20 22 and went right through. I started 2021 and just barely got DQ'D. Now waiting for interview at embassy

Wow congratulations that went super fast. Did you get your case expedited ?
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