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ez2007
I sent an email to NVC inquiring about the status of our case which was approved last May 16, 2008 with the required information. I got an auto response like below. I sent 3 emails already but still got the same auto response. helpsmilie.gif

"PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS AUTOMATED NOTIFICATION

Please be advised, as of April 4, 2008 our office has revised our
guidelines for communication between the National Visa Center and the
public. We are now required to verify case specific information each
time we receive an inquiry.

According to U.S. law, the National Visa Center is only permitted to
discuss details of a visa case with authorized representatives and when
provided with all of the following information:

NVC case number or CIS receipt number
Petitioner's name and date of birth
Beneficiary's name and date of birth
Your full name

If you are the legal representative, and your G-28, Notice of Entry of
Appearance as Attorney or Representative, is not on file please include
a copy of your signed G-28, showing that you are the legal
representative as well as the following information:

NVC case number or CIS receipt number
Petitioner's name and date of birth or Beneficiary's name and date of
birth
Attorney's law firm name
Attorney's law firm address
Your full name

If you are corresponding regarding an I-140 petition you must provide
the following information:
NVC case number or CIS receipt number
Name of the petitioning company
Beneficiary's name and date of birth
Your full name

If you are the petitioner, principal applicant or legal representative,
please notify the National Visa Center with any changes to your mailing
address, email address or phone numbers."

Please resubmit your inquiry including the required information."


Mononoke28
K1 cases don't last long at the NVC and they can only tell you the case # and when they received and sent out the case to the embassy, nothing more. I believe that's the reason why you got that e-mail from them.

If you want to find out more info about your case you're going to have to talk to a live rep.

Diana
ez2007
Thanks Mononoke28 star_smile.gif


QUOTE(Mononoke28 @ May 23 2008, 04:43 AM) *
K1 cases don't last long at the NVC and they can only tell you the case # and when they received and sent out the case to the embassy, nothing more. I believe that's the reason why you got that e-mail from them.

If you want to find out more info about your case you're going to have to talk to a live rep.

Diana

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