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    Hello ,
    What dq did people get interview letter till now at mumbai consulate?

  • #2
    Are you talking about F4 category? I can’t find any information on who is getting the interview.

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    • #3
      Yes my F4 case was DQ in JAN-2021 since then it been more than one year i did not get interview letter (IL).

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      • #4
        I know people who have DQ letter of Feb 2020 and they also didn't get interview letter yet.

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        • #5
          F4 Category, DQ letter of 1st week Feb 2020 have started getting IL as of 3rd June 2022.

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          • #6
            F4 case update :

            My cousin got their interview done their PD: MARCH 2005 DQ: JANUARY 2020 in JANUARY 2023.

            We are still waiting in queue our DQ: FEBRUARY 2022 and PD: MARCH 2005.

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            • #7
              I went for parent gc interview at Mumbai embassy. Here they have given me 221G for my daughter domicile requirement. she is going to the US to get a joint lease agreement with here aunt and get a US bank account and also give a statement that she will travel from India with me after approval is that enough. should there be also utility bills and investments job etc. for sponsor financial support i filed I-864W based on me having 40 social security credits and there was no 221G for income proof although they asked for it so do I assume they accepted this as this I-864W was accepted at NVC after initial RFE

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              • #8
                Thanks for sharing the updates. My family’s F4 DQ is from mid-2021, still waiting for IL. Looks like Mumbai consulate is slowly moving forward. Has anyone with DQ 2021 received an interview letter yet?

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                • #9
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