I-824 cabling
#1
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Hi all, Happy New Year,
We are just about to complete and submit our I129f (etc) and have a question regarding cabling.
Is it worth it ?
What are the pro's and cons (are there any cons?)
We don't mind spending the money if there's even just a hope of speeding up the process.
Details ...
I'm a British fiance of a Texas gal, (Dallas).
Thankyou,
Rob and Yvette
We are just about to complete and submit our I129f (etc) and have a question regarding cabling.
Is it worth it ?
What are the pro's and cons (are there any cons?)
We don't mind spending the money if there's even just a hope of speeding up the process.
Details ...
I'm a British fiance of a Texas gal, (Dallas).
Thankyou,
Rob and Yvette
#2
We used the cable option. Texas>Bombay. And we were glad we did. It cut time off of the wait. After our approval i e-mailed and faxed a copy of both NOA's to the embassy (you will receive a NOA for both the 129 and 824). He then went to the embassy and handed in a downloaded version of the packet 3, at the public information desk. They took it and he was scheduled for his appointment within a month.
Also with the cable option if mails are held up (diplomatic pouches) yours will have been cabled and you avoid this possible delay.
I hope it works this easy for your case in Britain.
Also with the cable option if mails are held up (diplomatic pouches) yours will have been cabled and you avoid this possible delay.
I hope it works this easy for your case in Britain.