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dbzman
Hello everyone!

I have just notice that some "Standard" Appointment Posts are being converted to "NVC Appointment" Posts.

Does anyone know the schedule for the changes? My wife and I had our I-130 approved recently but it has not reached the NVC yet. Our embassy will be in Japan (Tokyo).

How do you check to see if and when the Tokyo embassy becomes an Appointment post?

Is there anything else that they will put in our way to immigration?

Thanks!

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Haole
QUOTE(dbzman @ Oct 26 2007, 06:40 PM) *
Hello everyone!

I have just notice that some "Standard" Appointment Posts are being converted to "NVC Appointment" Posts.

Does anyone know the schedule for the changes? My wife and I had our I-130 approved recently but it has not reached the NVC yet. Our embassy will be in Japan (Tokyo).

How do you check to see if and when the Tokyo embassy becomes an Appointment post?

Is there anything else that they will put in our way to immigration?

Thanks!

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You will have to go thru the NVC process for CR/IR before you have to worry about an "appointment post".
No idea what that is tho!
Appointment for interview?
Jigi
Hi

Do each paperwork one at a time , and I am sure NVC will mention it in the mail when they send you. or you can speak to live operator if you still dont get the clear picture

Jigi
rika60607
http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3176.html
Here you can check what kind of post yours is. Lots of post turned to NVC processing in September and the date when new requirements kicked in was Oct, 1. Lots of people were unpleasantly surprised, as then you need to send more paperwork to NVC compared to Standard processing.
I can only suggest that you check this link frequently and that you order your police certificates and translations immediately.
Rika


QUOTE(dbzman @ Oct 27 2007, 06:40 AM) *
Hello everyone!

I have just notice that some "Standard" Appointment Posts are being converted to "NVC Appointment" Posts.

Does anyone know the schedule for the changes? My wife and I had our I-130 approved recently but it has not reached the NVC yet. Our embassy will be in Japan (Tokyo).

How do you check to see if and when the Tokyo embassy becomes an Appointment post?

Is there anything else that they will put in our way to immigration?

Thanks!

wacko.gif

trekkin2k7
QUOTE(rika60607 @ Oct 27 2007, 04:05 AM) *
http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3176.html
Here you can check what kind of post yours is. Lots of post turned to NVC processing in September and the date when new requirements kicked in was Oct, 1. Lots of people were unpleasantly surprised, as then you need to send more paperwork to NVC compared to Standard processing.
I can only suggest that you check this link frequently and that you order your police certificates and translations immediately.
Rika


QUOTE(dbzman @ Oct 27 2007, 06:40 AM) *
Hello everyone!

I have just notice that some "Standard" Appointment Posts are being converted to "NVC Appointment" Posts.

Does anyone know the schedule for the changes? My wife and I had our I-130 approved recently but it has not reached the NVC yet. Our embassy will be in Japan (Tokyo).

How do you check to see if and when the Tokyo embassy becomes an Appointment post?

Is there anything else that they will put in our way to immigration?

Thanks!

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When you click on the Link, I think the way it works is, for that particular Embassy, at the top of the paragraph, in bold letters, it will say "Appointment NVC Process" or "Standard Process", that's how you know....Is this correct?

Can anybody confirm this?

Thanks.
trailmix
QUOTE(trekkin2k7 @ Oct 30 2007, 10:10 AM) *
When you click on the Link, I think the way it works is, for that particular Embassy, at the top of the paragraph, in bold letters, it will say "Appointment NVC Process" or "Standard Process", that's how you know....Is this correct?

Can anybody confirm this?

Thanks.



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