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IMMIGRANT VISA APPOINTMENTS - DECEMBER 2011 BMB CASE NUMBER VISA CLASS/CATEGORY BMB2011716014 BMB2011688015 2012AF16843 BMB2011541010 BMB2011763003 BMB2011154001 BMB2011688011 BMB2011688011 BMB2010689032 BMB2010718099 BMB2011769017 BMB2011769017 BMB2011769017 BMB2005758021 BMB2010624039 BMB2010777027 BMB2010757004 BMB2010757002 BMB2010779007 BMB2005658081 BMB2005658081 BMB2005658081 BMB2005658081 BMB2005671090 BMB2005671090 BMB2005671090 BMB2005671090 BMB2010764088 BMB2010841044 BMB2011756017 BMB2011568017 BMB2011568016 BMB2011568042 BMB2011568042 BMB2011568042 BMB2008755018 BMB2008755018 BMB2008755018 BMB2010742006 BMB2001699007 BMB2001699007 BMB2001699007 BMB2001699007 BMB2011285001 BMB2010710065 BMB2010764059 BMB2011646007 K1 K1 DV IR5 K1 CR1 K1 K1 F2A IR1 F3 F3 F3 F1 F2A CR1 CR1 CR1 CR1 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 CR1 CR1 K1 IR2 IR2 F4 F4 F4 E3 E3 E3 IR1 F4 F4 F4 F4 SB1 IR1 CR1 CR1 INTERVIEW DATE & TIME 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/1/2011 7:30 12/2/2011 7:30

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