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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hello,

Ok so I am the Petitioner and I have the case number and the Invoice number from NVC, no emails yet but they did take note and document my fiancés email as well.

I went to the website Travel.state.gov etc. and it explains the next steps. Is the beneficiary supposed to do all of these steps or the United States petitioner. I've tried to read the flow chart and guides, but I am at a loss on what to do next still. Am I supposed to submit my (petitioner) financial information to NVC through that website, or just mail it all to my fiancé in Lagos, Nigeria and have him take it to the interview? Please help...ugggg, this is only seemingly getting more complicated for me and I thought the IF129 application was hard enough it took me 6 months to prepare.

Thanks in advance!

Erinmi (L) Ayomi

Alaska & Nigeria

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Filed: Other Country: Nigeria
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your case number goes on the immigrant status check , anything u see u should ignore since its only relating to cr1, all u need to focus on is the status "at nvc" " in transit " "ready" , please do more research

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello,

Ok so I am the Petitioner and I have the case number and the Invoice number from NVC, no emails yet but they did take note and document my fiancés email as well.

I went to the website Travel.state.gov etc. and it explains the next steps. Is the beneficiary supposed to do all of these steps or the United States petitioner. I've tried to read the flow chart and guides, but I am at a loss on what to do next still. Am I supposed to submit my (petitioner) financial information to NVC through that website, or just mail it all to my fiancé in Lagos, Nigeria and have him take it to the interview? Please help...ugggg, this is only seemingly getting more complicated for me and I thought the IF129 application was hard enough it took me 6 months to prepare.

Thanks in advance!

You can check on your case status at NVC here.

Generally these are the steps: NVC will mail the packet to the fiancé's embassy abroad. Once received, the case status should change to 'Ready.' The beneficiary will need to complete the online DS-160 form, attend a medical exam, and go to an interview for the visa. The visa will be sent to them in their passport, and they need to enter the U.S within 6 months after it is issued.

You will need to send your financial information (I-134 form and supporting evidence...tax transcript, letter of employer, pay stubs, etc.) to your fiancé and they'll take it with them to the interview :)

A lot of this is region specific, and since I don't know the Nigerian Embassy I can't give you exact details, but this seems to be the 'general' layout of the process after NVC. Definitely check region specific forums on here and embassy reviews for your fiancé so you know what exactly the embassy will be looking for when the interview comes around. Good luck!

 K-1  (134 Days)

10/24/16 I-129F Received
10/27/16 NOA 1
11/28/16 NOA 2
12/16/16 NVC Case Number

01/04/17 Case Ready!
02/16/17 Medical Appointment
03/07/17 Interview- APPROVED!

05/25/17 PO

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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You can check on your case status at NVC here.

Generally these are the steps: NVC will mail the packet to the fiancé's embassy abroad. Once received, the case status should change to 'Ready.' The beneficiary will need to complete the online DS-160 form, attend a medical exam, and go to an interview for the visa. The visa will be sent to them in their passport, and they need to enter the U.S within 6 months after it is issued.

You will need to send your financial information (I-134 form and supporting evidence...tax transcript, letter of employer, pay stubs, etc.) to your fiancé and they'll take it with them to the interview :)

A lot of this is region specific, and since I don't know the Nigerian Embassy I can't give you exact details, but this seems to be the 'general' layout of the process after NVC. Definitely check region specific forums on here and embassy reviews for your fiancé so you know what exactly the embassy will be looking for when the interview comes around. Good luck!

Erinmi (L) Ayomi

Alaska & Nigeria

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Hello,

Ok so I am the Petitioner and I have the case number and the Invoice number from NVC, no emails yet but they did take note and document my fiancés email as well.

I went to the website Travel.state.gov etc. and it explains the next steps. Is the beneficiary supposed to do all of these steps or the United States petitioner. I've tried to read the flow chart and guides, but I am at a loss on what to do next still. Am I supposed to submit my (petitioner) financial information to NVC through that website, or just mail it all to my fiancé in Lagos, Nigeria and have him take it to the interview? Please help...ugggg, this is only seemingly getting more complicated for me and I thought the IF129 application was hard enough it took me 6 months to prepare.

Thanks in advance!

For Lagos your next step is:

  1. to go to GTB bank and pay the Visa fee.
  2. Go to ustraveldocs.com create an account.
  3. Submit the DS-160.
  4. Select your interview date.
  5. Gather your documents for interview.
  6. Get medical done.

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From now on your VJ Member name will be verified. If the name you put on form to be added to spreadsheet comes up not found, you will not be added to the spreadsheet. If you don't have a timeline you will not be added to the spreadsheet.

Please Please put your VJ member name only. Not nicknames or real names whatever your VJ name is. It's below your profile picture!!

 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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~Moved from K1 Process to Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Forum~

~Inquiry embassy-specific~

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

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