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bszoom42
From: Inquiries, Immigrant Visa [mailto:IVND@state.gov]
To: Parag
Subject: RE: NWD2007######

Dear Petitioner:

This is in response to your email regarding the immigrant visa petition NWD2007######.

We have received the above petition from the NVC on 25 July 2007 and a packet -3 was sent to Tripti on 26 July 2007. She is required to submit the DS-230 Part-1 and applicant’s statement back to the immigrant visa section as early as possible either by mail or in person at counter number one between 4 to 5 p.m.

We hope this information is useful to you. However, please contact us in case of any clarification.

Sincerely,

Visa Information Unit
U. S. Embassy
New Delhi, India

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From: Parag
To: Inquiries, Immigrant Visa [mailto:IVND@state.gov]
Subject: RE: NWD2007697015

Dear Consular Official,

I have again confirmed from the NVC that the petition has been forwarded to the US Embassy/Consulate General in New Delhi on July 19, 2007 for further processing.

I have received this confirmation by first class US postal mail, and I am attaching a scan of the physical letter I received from the NVC.

The case number is NWD2007######, and here are the details:


Petitioner: PARAG, US Citizen, Born ##/##/####
Beneficiary: TRIPTI, Indian Citizen, Born ##/##/####
INS Receipt # : EAC07########
Case # NWD2007######

I wanted to confirm that your post has indeed received both our electronic and physical file.

Assuming everything has been received, would it be ok for my fiancée to send Forms DS-156 and DS-230, part I, photocopies of her passport, two photographs, and a signed checklist from the website to the Delhi Embassy?

Thanks again in advance!

Parag


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From: Inquiries, Immigrant Visa [mailto:IVND@state.gov]
To: Parag
Subject: RE: NWD2007######

Dear Petitioner:

This is in response to your e-mail regarding your immigrant visa petition NWD2007######.

This file is not in our database. Cases are stored at the NVC and are sent to us when the petitions are ready for final processing. Till date we have not received your immigrant visa petition from the National Visa Center (NVC). As soon as we receive the file from NVC, we will be scheduling you for an immigrant visa interview. You may contact NVC at: NVCInquiry@state.gov

We hope this information is useful to you.

Sincerely,

Consular Section
American Embassy
New Delhi, India
Website: <http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov>
This email is unclassified as defined by E.O. 12958


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From: Parag
To: Inquiries, Immigrant Visa [mailto:IVND@state.gov]
Subject: NWD2007######

Dear Consular Official,

The NVC has informed me that my petition for a K-1 Visa has been forwarded to your post. The case number is NWD2007######, and here are the details:


Petitioner: PARAG, US Citizen, Born ##/##/####
Beneficiary: TRIPTI, Indian Citizen, Born ##/##/####

I wanted to confirm that your post has indeed received both our electronic and physical file.

If you have received both the electronic and physical file, would it be ok for my fiancee to send Forms DS-156 and DS-230, part I, along with photocopies of her passport and the two photographs to the Delhi Embassy?

Thanks in advance!

Parag
nimble
HI Parag,

So they are not asking for DS-156? I also found a DS-156K form on the dept of state website. So confusing. What statement are they talking about? Is that the one where you check off that you have all the supporting documents? Also, when they say in person, does the beneficiary have to go or can a family member submit on her behalf?
cantwait2long
Parag,

Thanks for sharing valuable info.

Please let us know what is to be submitted with package 3.

My fience will be having her interview at New Delhi.

Any info. from you will be appreciated.

Thanks.
bszoom42
QUOTE(nimble @ Aug 2 2007, 11:53 AM) *
HI Parag,

So they are not asking for DS-156? I also found a DS-156K form on the dept of state website. So confusing. What statement are they talking about? Is that the one where you check off that you have all the supporting documents? Also, when they say in person, does the beneficiary have to go or can a family member submit on her behalf?


Not sure why they didn't ask for it, but I will make sure my fiancee goes there with it.
bszoom42
QUOTE(raj @ Aug 2 2007, 05:46 PM) *
Parag,

Thanks for sharing valuable info.

Please let us know what is to be submitted with package 3.

My fience will be having her interview at New Delhi.

Any info. from you will be appreciated.

Thanks.



The VJ Guides and the Delhi Embassy Website have a great deal of info on what is required for Packet 3. Once I get packet 3 in my hands, then I can advise if the inctructions are different then the website and guides.
calijatt
good info thanks lot
bszoom42
Ok, my fiancee just got back from visiting the Delhi Embassy. Even though we have not received Packet 3 yet, she successfully dropped off the passport size photos, DS-156, DS-230, and applicant statements.

I made my own Applicant's Statement for her from the information on the Delhi Website, and I also printed out the Mumbai Embassy Packet 3 and had her go in with both; and the Embassy took both.

The embassy did not want the photocopies of her passport which we had brought. They did ask for form DS-156K which she didn't bring with her thanks to my stupid advice (I thought it was only needed for the interview.)

So... I have to send her back next week with DS-156K.

They said that it will take about a month for them process the paperwork, and two months thereafter she should have an interview date. So... if things go well, we should have a November interview. I'm not certain how accurate that information is; from other VJ timelines I have seen interview dates much sooner then 3 months after dropping off Packet 3.

doc_cute
QUOTE(bszoom42 @ Aug 3 2007, 08:51 AM) *
Ok, my fiancee just got back from visiting the Delhi Embassy. Even though we have not received Packet 3 yet, she successfully dropped off the passport size photos, DS-156, DS-230, and applicant statements.

I made my own Applicant's Statement for her from the information on the Delhi Website, and I also printed out the Mumbai Embassy Packet 3 and had her go in with both; and the Embassy took both.

The embassy did not want the photocopies of her passport which we had brought. They did ask for form DS-156K which she didn't bring with her thanks to my stupid advice (I thought it was only needed for the interview.)

So... I have to send her back next week with DS-156K.

They said that it will take about a month for them process the paperwork, and two months thereafter she should have an interview date. So... if things go well, we should have a November interview. I'm not certain how accurate that information is; from other VJ timelines I have seen interview dates much sooner then 3 months after dropping off Packet 3.



yes bzoom thanks for this valuable info !
even i feel delhi takes normally approx 2 to 2 and half months for interview ,after receiving the case from nvc .
good luck for the rest of process good.gif
yahoo_surfer
best wishes rose.gif
Davidvj
oh Wow someone actually did something good for first time in asian section thanks
bszoom42
Quick update.

My fiancee went to the Embassy to drop off DS-156K, DS-230 Pt1 (she thought she might have forgotten to sign the one from last Friday) and DS-230 Pt2 (normally not required for K-1 visa, but we had it filled out just in case.)

They accepted the forms, and she also asked if she needed Packet 3, as she hasn't recieved it yet. They said no, not anymore, and handed her packet 4, and told her the interview date is for September 12.
MrsAyilliath
QUOTE(bszoom42 @ Aug 6 2007, 06:49 AM) *
Quick update.

My fiancee went to the Embassy to drop off DS-156K, DS-230 Pt1 (she thought she might have forgotten to sign the one from last Friday) and DS-230 Pt2 (normally not required for K-1 visa, but we had it filled out just in case.)

They accepted the forms, and she also asked if she needed Packet 3, as she hasn't recieved it yet. They said no, not anymore, and handed her packet 4, and told her the interview date is for September 12.



Congrats! the countdown is on! It's a good thing you guys were so proactive. Good luck on everything
ELW
You got your interview date, great! Sending prayers for an easy visa approval! good.gif
bszoom42
Thanks!
neel06
thats great. Congrats.
I will have my husband submit the packet 3 on his own...so we could save some time. i don't really trust the indian postal service... so i rather not rely on that.
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