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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Israel
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I called into the NVC today and it says case complete, I talked to an operator and she said the case is complete at the NVC yet there is still financial evidence missing, and there are no interview dates available at the U.S. consulate in Israel for April or May. How long does it usually take after a case closes to get an interview date, and how often should I call to ask about the interview date? The checklist I received says to forward the checklist to the applicant and he take the missing information to the interview, but I have read answers that say you should send the information to the NVC or an interview won't be given. I am confused on what to do now, should I send the I864 and supporting documents to the NVC or to my husband and he take it with him to the interview, has anyone had this type of checklist, and what did you do? This is the checklist email I received:INSTRUCTIONS FOR: Name

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______FINANCIAL EVIDENCE:__________________________________________

NVC has completed the review of this case. However, our review of the

I-864, I-864EZ, I-864W or I-864A (if applicable) Affidavit of Support form

and supporting documents that you have submitted indicates that there is

still some missing documentation.

We are sending you the attached checklist, which indicates which

documents are still missing. You should obtain these documents and

forward them to the visa applicant so they may be presented at the final

interview. The applicant must present all required forms and documents,

including the missing items to the Consular officer at the visa interview.

Please pay specific attention to questions marked in the attached I-864,

I-864EZ, I-864W or I-864A checklist.

Failure to present the missing items indicated and/or to make the

necessary corrections at the visa interview could result in a denial or delay

in obtaining a visa for the sponsored applicant.

If you need a new I-864 form, please visit the Department of State website

at the following address: www.ImmigrantVisas.state.gov and read the

Affidavit of Support (I-864) instructions. From there you can fill out the

form online and print it to send to the visa applicant for the interview.

You will be notified when an interview has been set. Do not contact

post regarding your interview date until you have been notified.

Checklist for I-864 (filed by Petitioner )

NVC has reviewed the financial evidence submitted. However, additional information is required to

complete the financial evidence review. The checklist below indicates missing or incomplete

documents. In order to make corrections you will need to download a new form at

www.ImmigrantVisas.state.gov. You will need to complete and submit a new form with the changes

noted below. Please provide all requested documents and refer to page two for mailing instructions.

Supporting Documents missing or incomplete

[x] You have not attached the proof of ownership and value of each of the following assets:

[x] Savings/checking accounts [ ] Real Estate [ ] Stocks, bonds, certificates of deposit and other assets.

Checklist for I-864A (filed by Beneficiary )

NVC has reviewed the financial evidence submitted. However, additional information is required to

complete the financial evidence review. The checklist below indicates missing or incomplete

documents. In order to make corrections you will need to download a new form at

www.ImmigrantVisas.state.gov. You will need to complete and submit a new form with the changes

noted below. Please provide all requested documents and refer to page two for mailing instructions.

Supporting Documents missing or incomplete

[x] You have not attached the proof of ownership and value of each of the following assets:

[x] Savings/checking accounts [ ] Real Estate [ ] Stocks, bonds, certificates of deposit and other assets.

My Time line:

Met Hubby: 07/25/2004

Engaged: 12/29/2004

Married: 07/13/2007

Birth of our daughter: April 16th 2008.

USCIS

Sent I-130 to USCIS: 06/03/2010

Received NOA1: 06/09/2010

USCIS Approved I-130: 10/29/2010

NVC

NVC Received case: 11/15/2010

Received DS-3032/I-864 Bill: 11/25/2010

Paid Bill: 11/27/2010

Sent DS-3032 by E-mail: 11/29/10

Received I-864 Package: 11/29/2010

Sent I-864 Package: 12/03/2010

Received IV bill: 12/16/2010

Paid bill: 12/21/2010

RFE Received for I-864: 01/11/2011

Sent: 01/24/2011

RFE Received for Original Birth Certificate: 02/03/2011

Sent RFE: 02/09/2011

RFE Received for I-864: 03/03/2011

Sent RFE: 03/07/2011

Case Completed at NVC with RFE for I-864: 03/23/2011

Consulate

Case sent to Consulate: 03/29/2011

Appointment and Packet 4 Received: 03/29/2011

Police Clearence done: 03/31/2011

Medical completed: 04/04/2011

Interview Date:05/19/2011 Expedited Interview Date: 05/02/2011

05/02/2011 Interview Results: APPROVED!!!!!

 
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