This might be a really silly question, but how do you know what your "Bring Forward" date is? Will the embassy notify you in writing? Is this something only the CAIPS notes will tell you?
Once your file is "in process" does that mean that your file has already been assigned a 'bring forward" date for the next review?
And is there a standard amount of time for a BF date to be assigned? For example are BF dates every 60 days? 90 days? When ever they feel like assigning a date with out reason?
My husband's file went "in process" October 7th, but we did not get the AOR until December 16th. Do we have a BF date assigned to us?
Anyone with any kind of experience on this your help would be greatly appreciated.
Once your file is "in process" does that mean that your file has already been assigned a 'bring forward" date for the next review?
And is there a standard amount of time for a BF date to be assigned? For example are BF dates every 60 days? 90 days? When ever they feel like assigning a date with out reason?
My husband's file went "in process" October 7th, but we did not get the AOR until December 16th. Do we have a BF date assigned to us?
Anyone with any kind of experience on this your help would be greatly appreciated.