question about interview time
#1
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question about interview time
Hey all .
I'm a bit nervous about my INS interview for the K-1 visa next week but it's
tolerable .
Just a quick question.
I've read in a few places that they give you an interview time but it's just a
number. My appointment is at 2 pm on March 20th in Vancouver. Would I be wasting my
time by showing up say at 8 am and hope for first come first serve or would I
actually have to wait until 2? If that's the case then I'd arrive there around 12:30
or so and enjoy my morning while in town .
I can't believe how fast the time is going!! Married next month!!! .
Thanks ahead of time for any replies.
I'm a bit nervous about my INS interview for the K-1 visa next week but it's
tolerable .
Just a quick question.
I've read in a few places that they give you an interview time but it's just a
number. My appointment is at 2 pm on March 20th in Vancouver. Would I be wasting my
time by showing up say at 8 am and hope for first come first serve or would I
actually have to wait until 2? If that's the case then I'd arrive there around 12:30
or so and enjoy my morning while in town .
I can't believe how fast the time is going!! Married next month!!! .
Thanks ahead of time for any replies.
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Re: question about interview time
That's wierd that they didn't set it for the morning sometime as most consulates I've
seen set theres for anywhere between 8 and 9, where it's still a first come first
serve basis and you're usually done no later than
3. I'd call the consulate and find out if that time is correct.
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> Hey all .
>
> I'm a bit nervous about my INS interview for the K-1 visa next week but
it's
> tolerable .
>
> Just a quick question.
>
> I've read in a few places that they give you an interview time but it's
just
> a number. My appointment is at 2 pm on March 20th in Vancouver. Would I be wasting
> my time by showing up say at 8 am and hope for first come first serve or would I
> actually have to wait until 2? If that's the case then
I'd
> arrive there around 12:30 or so and enjoy my morning while in town .
>
> I can't believe how fast the time is going!! Married next month!!! .
>
> Thanks ahead of time for any replies.
seen set theres for anywhere between 8 and 9, where it's still a first come first
serve basis and you're usually done no later than
3. I'd call the consulate and find out if that time is correct.
--
__________________________________________________ _________________________
Wanna know what I'm up to? Click here!!! http://www.projectgoodtimes.com "franko"
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hey all .
>
> I'm a bit nervous about my INS interview for the K-1 visa next week but
it's
> tolerable .
>
> Just a quick question.
>
> I've read in a few places that they give you an interview time but it's
just
> a number. My appointment is at 2 pm on March 20th in Vancouver. Would I be wasting
> my time by showing up say at 8 am and hope for first come first serve or would I
> actually have to wait until 2? If that's the case then
I'd
> arrive there around 12:30 or so and enjoy my morning while in town .
>
> I can't believe how fast the time is going!! Married next month!!! .
>
> Thanks ahead of time for any replies.
#4
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Re: question about interview time
I also had my K1 interview in Vancouver. Just show up a couple of minutes before the
actual time. They do not want you there really early and may not let you in if you
decide to go earlier.
Take a book to read as you will be doing some waiting while they process your
paperwork.
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> ok i get the hint
actual time. They do not want you there really early and may not let you in if you
decide to go earlier.
Take a book to read as you will be doing some waiting while they process your
paperwork.
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> ok i get the hint