So can someone do a high level process on what should be done based on the latest info?
From the NVC sending the documentation to getting the Interview.
I have all the Packet #3 documents already so that is a none issue.
Thanks,
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It kinda depends on when the NVC sent the approved petition to the embassy. For me it took about 4 weeks for some reason. This seems absurd given today's postal efficiency to major cities. I believe the embassy says not to bother them unless it's been 4 weeks since the NVC sent the petition, but i don't they're strict about it. It's the American embassy, you have a right to the info as an American.

If it's been 3-4 weeks since the petition from the NVC was sent to the embassy, and they still tell you they haven't received it, i'd just keep emailing them every few days. Other than that i think all you can do is wait. Once the embassy has the petition, they'll send packets 3 & 4 to your fiancee. They'll also let you know by email if you ask when they have it.
Next step is call the Call Center to schedule the appointment. The KEV1 form is obsolete, it's now just a checklist, not something you send in. They'll schedule you an interview appointment. You can go ahead and schedule a medical exam as well as long as it's within 30 days of the interview i believe. You might want to verify that by email as well.
I hope this helps, bcartr.
As an update for me, my Julia had her medical exam Monday and all is well. They don't give vaccinations for fiance visas she said, but they did check to make sure hers were current.
A question for you guys. On the DS-156 form it has a place to put the date you'll go to the US. Are they picky about that? We haven't scheduled the plane tickets yet because we want to make sure she gets the visa first. Would it be better to put an early date or a later date?