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May 09, 2006 06:18 AM

anyone pls help!! long waiting period for appointment date in US embasy manila

by abi17

hi everyone! im a nurse in the philippines. Iv been waiting so long for my interview appoinment in US embassy in manila. NVC told me that my case was completed since january 26, 2006 and up to now im still waiting for my packet 4 or interview date. NVC always tells me to wait evrytime i call them..but my colleague who had her case completion this march 2006,had already her appoinment interview this june..how can this happen? do NVC follow the date of completion in setting an appointment..what can u advice for me? are there any ways to expedite my papers? pls help..thanxx


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from suzanne4
Old May 09, 2006, 09:25 AM

Default Re: anyone pls help!! long waiting period for appointment date in US embasy manila
There is absolutely nothing that can be done to expedite things. It isout of everyones hands. No ne has any control of when dates are set.

Sorry, but you are going to have to wait with the others that are still waiting.
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