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Filed: Country: Ukraine
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I called NVC and they stated that the case is completed, but they will hold on to it until they are able to schedule an interview, which will maybe happen second week of July.

I read from other posts here that cases are sent to US Embassy in Kyiv shortly after they are completed and then it is possible to call the Embassy directly regarding the interview scheduling even though they prefer a more relaxed pace.

Can anyone shed some light on this?

Thanks!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I called NVC and they stated that the case is completed, but they will hold on to it until they are able to schedule an interview, which will maybe happen second week of July.

I read from other posts here that cases are sent to US Embassy in Kyiv shortly after they are completed and then it is possible to call the Embassy directly regarding the interview scheduling even though they prefer a more relaxed pace.

Can anyone shed some light on this?

Thanks!

Keep in mind that the VAST majority of posts that you are reading on this particular forum are dealing with K-1 visas, which is a slightly different process than the CR-1 that your timeline indicates.

I've never figured out why the NVC always tells callers that they schedule interviews during the 2nd week of each month --- that is simply not true--- they schedule them at all times of the month.

If your case IS complete, keep calling the NVC each day and you should have an interview date fairly soon (no, I can't tell you the EXACT date that they'll schedule it! :bonk: ).

Once the interview date has been set, then the case will be forwarded to the Embassy.

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I assume you are referring to the time frame from NVC to consulate in Kiev. Now it's been a while for me, but when we got the NOA2 from USCIS I did not even have time to contact the NVC before I received the new case number. From the time of release from USCIS to arrival in Kiev consulate it was about two weeks. The interview was schedule within 3 weeks and she arrived two weeks later. I don't think the processing time has changed that much in the past six years. :thumbs: So, time to clean the house, she'll be arriving soon. :dance: :dance:

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