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SDB1985 Oct 18th 2012 10:57 pm

Interview question
 
I am currently waiting on an interview date for my CR1 visa. My medical was three weeks ago so Im expecting to hear soonish.

However I will be going over to the USA (on vwp) next weekend for the OH's birthday - spending about 10days out there.

Im probably being paranoid but im worried that the interview letter could turn up when Im out there and have a date prior to my return...I appreciate most interviews seem to be a minimum of a few weeks between the letter and the actual date but if this did happen I wouldnt know until I returned.

I did request a date after my return on the letter I sent with the other forms.

If by some horrible twist of fate this does happen, does it really mean i have abaondonned the process....would there be a way to appeal that considering I told them I would be away and specifically requested a later date

thanks

aaronjamie Oct 18th 2012 11:11 pm

Re: Interview question
 
what you could do is, when you're in the usa, call up the premium number (expensive, i know) and ask them if the date is on the system yet.. if it is, and it falls in the days you're stateside, get them to rearrange it on the phone or get the email address and code to get a new date for when you return

honestly, don't worry!

ian-mstm Oct 19th 2012 12:37 am

Re: Interview question
 

Originally Posted by SDB1985 (Post 10338925)
Im probably being paranoid...

Yes.



... but im worried that the interview letter could turn up when Im out there and have a date prior to my return...
The chances of that happening are so slim, you're more likely to get hit by lightning.



I appreciate most interviews seem to be a minimum of a few weeks between the letter and the actual date but if this did happen I wouldnt know until I returned.
Why not have someone check on the mail for you while you're gone?

Ian

SDB1985 Oct 19th 2012 12:43 am

Re: Interview question
 

Originally Posted by ian-mstm (Post 10339030)

Why not have someone check on the mail for you while you're gone?

Ian

I have a housemate but hes not exactly the reliable sort

I may give them a call before I go next week and make sure someone puts a note on my file whilst im speaking to them!

thanks

lansbury Oct 19th 2012 5:09 am

Re: Interview question
 

Originally Posted by aaronjamie (Post 10338941)
what you could do is, when you're in the usa, call up the premium number

Better to call the Dept of State in Washington (202) 663-1225, press 1, then 0 to speak to a person.

aaronjamie Oct 19th 2012 5:24 am

Re: Interview question
 
09042450100

lansbury Oct 19th 2012 6:44 am

Re: Interview question
 

Originally Posted by aaronjamie (Post 10339494)
09042450100

Why would you want to call that number from the US, when there is a standard number to call in the US, which has access to all the information. Plus you don't have to worry working out time zones.

Your suggestion is poor advice, the OP should call the Dept of State in Washington (202) 663-1225.


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