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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Nijabound, the link you posted is a VJ information page for the Lagos consulate, I believe mainly meant for K-1 applicants. I say that because there are items on there that CR-1/IR-1 applicants don't need to worry about, such as packet 3...we only get packet 4. The links I had in my previous post is from the Department of State, which I would presume to be pretty much up to date...there are too many people that rely on that information for it not to be accurate. I cannot tell what visa journey you were on as your timeline is not filled out (please do so as it very much helps others that follow behind you on this journey), but I noticed you are adjusting status (from a K-1 or CR-1, another visa?). If it is K-1, then I can see where your confusion lies, as the process for K-1 is very different than the CR1/IR1, and the Lagos Consulate DOES schedule the interview directly for K-1, but NOT CR-1/IR-1.

Once again, click here: U.S. Dept. of State-travel.state.gov

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Next Steps - What the National Visa Center Does

After the National Visa Center (NVC) determines that supporting documents are completed and a visa is available, then the NVC:

Schedules Interviews for all immigrant visa issuing U.S. Embassies and Consulates General, with the exception of the Consulate General in Guangzhou, China, which schedules its own interviews, and:

Sends your documents to the Embassy/Consulate- NVC sends the immigrant visa petition and all related forms and documents (which were submitted to NVC) to the appropriate U.S. Embassy/Consulate abroad, for the immigrant visa interview, and:

Sends an appointment letter to the applicant, petitioner, and agent/attorney of record (if applicable) to notify them of the date, time, and location of the interview.

Notice: Upon receiving an appointment letter, it is important that you prepare for your immigrant visa interview(s). Review Interview Preparation webpage for important guidance.

Yes, Aya...I believe that the VJ Lagos Consulate page is referencing only K1(fiance) visas and not the IR1/CR1 spousal visas. I actually got my answer from looking at some recent Nigeria IR1/CR1 timelines and see that it's about 2 to 2.5 months on avg to an interview from the time the NVC marks the case complete.

CR-1 VISA

2010-06-01: Get Married!!!

2010-06-15: Mail out I-130 - Petition for Alien Relative

2010-06-22: I-130 NOA1
2010-09-30: I-130 NOA2
2011-01-26: Interview - APPROVED! (7 months, 4 days)
2011-02-02: Visa issued and in hand!
2011-02-25: POE - JFK (New York City)
2011-03-14: Received Conditional Green Card
2011-04-01: Received SS Card
2012-03-25: Our son is born!

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2012-11-27: Mail out I-751 - Removal of conditions
2012-12-03: I-751 NOA1
2013-01-17: Biometrics

2013-05-13: I-751 Approved

2013-05-17: Received 10 year Green Card

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2013-11-27: Naturalization Eligibility (3 years based on marriage)

2013-11-29: Mail out N-400 - Application for Naturalization

2013-12-03: N-400 NOA1

2013-12-06: Check Cashed

2013-12-31: Biometrics

2014-01-27: Place In-Line for Interview

2014-03-28: Interview Scheduled

2014-04-04: Interview Letter Received

2014-05-06: Interview

2014-05-12: N-400 Approved and Oath Date Scheduled

2014-05-22: Oath Ceremony - Become a naturalized citizen!!!

OUR VISA JOURNEY IS OFFICIALLY OVER!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
Timeline

ok so i am a little bit confused here, i have seen in some peoples timeline stating that they get interview date the next month as soon as NVC completes your case and i was told by my lawyer that NVC Schedules one's interview? am i right? maybe i am reading people's timline wrong but so far a lot of them get thier interview the next month as soon as the case is completed PER NVC? mostly the CR1/IR1... am i wrong?

It depends on the consulate. Some do their own scheduling, like Dakar, and Lagos, apparently, and some don't.

I'd call the NVC and ask about the particular consulate you will be going through so you don't waste any time and know what to expect.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
Timeline

for Cr1 the timeline between case complete and interview at most is 2months cos i already file for my wife and my mother and both is around 6weeks to 7weeks so that within that period u can get ur medical done cos they will have to go twice for the medical like 3weeks interval

12/14/07----SENT I-130 TO USCIS

12/18/07----I-130 RECEIVED

03/03/08 ---I-130 APPROVED AND SENT TO NVC

03/18/08----NVC RECEIVED PACKAGE AND CASE NUMBER ASSIGNED

04/19/08----Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill

04/23/08----SENT I-864 FEE THRU REGULAR MAIL TO NVC (SNAIL MAIL)

04/30/08----DS3032 APPROVED EMAIL REPLIED

05/01/08----NVC RECEIVED AOS FEES

05/06/08----SENT OUT I-864 THRU JAME'S SHORTCUT (OVERNIT MAIL)

05/07/08----I-864 RECEIVED BY NVC SIGNED FOR

05/16/08----IV FEE BILL GENERATED

05/17/08----IV BILL PAID ONLINE (IN PROCESS)

05/20/08----IV FEE INDICATE PAID

05/28/08----received ds230 from my wife

05/29/08----sent out DS 230 to NVC express mail

05/30/08----DS230 RECEIVED BY NVC SIGNED FOR BY AUSTIN

06/02/08----DS230 ENTERED INTO NVC SYSTEM

06/06/08----CASE COMPLETED

06/19/08----INTERVIEW DATE AUGUST 22

06/20/08....CASE LEFT NVC TO LAGOS EMBASSY

06/24/08....PACKAGE DELIVERED TO EMBASSY SIGNED BY GODWIN

07/09/08....WIFE WENT FOR 1ST MEDICAL APPOINTMENT (KAMORASS HOSP.)

08/22/08....VISA APPROVED (TO PICK IT UP ON SEPT.02)

09/02/08....VISA PICKED UP BOOKED FLIGHT FOR SEPT.23 (LUFTHANSA)

09/25/08....WIFE IN US. PORT OF ENTRY ATLANTA

10/13/08....RECEIVED SSN CARD

11/05/08....GC

***I-751***

6.29.10 - Mailed I-751 Docs to VSC

7.6.10 - Received NOA in mail

8.04.10 - Biometrics appointment

9.16.10- Approved

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