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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Hi, I´m a little lost about this, We have a process for k1 visa, we already receive NOA2... now is the NVC part.

Will NVC contact my fiance to tell him the Invoice number and number case that they give???

Is now really long the period to wait until they receive it???

Do I need for K1 visa my police records?

Should I call after a month to NVC???

Thank you all for your answers

I love you Charles forever!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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The guides are your friend.. take the time to read them... At NVC they just check over the case and if they feel good about it, they assign it a case # for the country it is going to and then send it there.. the rest will happen at the consulate/embassy... In some cases they do some investigation at NVC.. usually if there was a recent divorce... there is a pinned NVC AP topic about that... just call them and check to see if you have a case # yet... should only be a week or so since you are a vermont filer..

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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The guides are your friend.. take the time to read them... At NVC they just check over the case and if they feel good about it, they assign it a case # for the country it is going to and then send it there.. the rest will happen at the consulate/embassy... In some cases they do some investigation at NVC.. usually if there was a recent divorce... there is a pinned NVC AP topic about that... just call them and check to see if you have a case # yet... should only be a week or so since you are a vermont filer..

Thank you for the answer =)

I love you Charles forever!!

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N-400 Waiting to be schedule for Oath Ceremony 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Hi, I´m a little lost about this, We have a process for k1 visa, we already receive NOA2... now is the NVC part.

Will NVC contact my fiance to tell him the Invoice number and number case that they give???

Is now really long the period to wait until they receive it???

Do I need for K1 visa my police records?

Should I call after a month to NVC???

Thank you all for your answers

You can call the NVC to see if it has arrived in Juarez. You need to get your CDJ case #, invoice # and beneficiary ID # from the NVC before you can fill out the DS-260: (603)334-0700

Juarez will send the USC and the beneficiary in Mexico a letter. Sometimes the letter does not reach the person in Mexico because of the crappy mail system there. If the only one that receives it is the USC, it can be mailed or scanned and emailed and printed out by the beneficiary in Mexico. It does not have to be the original.

The letter you receive points you to the sites where the instructions, forms and place to schedule your appointment and interview is. The letter is the only 'packet' you will receive. You should go to the links listed in the letter. The letter will be needed by the K-1 applicant at their ASC, medical and interview in Juarez, along with the confirmation page from the DS-260.

Here are the forms: http://ciudadjuarez.usconsulate.gov/fianceforms.html , instructions (very important to follow and they explain a lot): http://photos.state.gov/libraries/ciudadjuarez/231771/PDFs/packetk10412.pdf , and CDJ info: http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Mexico&cty=Juarez

If you had no criminal activity, you do not need police records for Juarez.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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You can call the NVC to see if it has arrived in Juarez. You need to get your CDJ case #, invoice # and beneficiary ID # from the NVC before you can fill out the DS-260: (603)334-0700

Juarez will send the USC and the beneficiary in Mexico a letter. Sometimes the letter does not reach the person in Mexico because of the crappy mail system there. If the only one that receives it is the USC, it can be mailed or scanned and emailed and printed out by the beneficiary in Mexico. It does not have to be the original.

The letter you receive points you to the sites where the instructions, forms and place to schedule your appointment and interview is. The letter is the only 'packet' you will receive. You should go to the links listed in the letter. The letter will be needed by the K-1 applicant at their ASC, medical and interview in Juarez, along with the confirmation page from the DS-260.

Here are the forms: http://ciudadjuarez.usconsulate.gov/fianceforms.html , instructions (very important to follow and they explain a lot): http://photos.state.gov/libraries/ciudadjuarez/231771/PDFs/packetk10412.pdf , and CDJ info: http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Mexico&cty=Juarez

If you had no criminal activity, you do not need police records for Juarez.

Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will read carefully all the links that you sent me

I love you Charles forever!!

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N-400 Waiting to be schedule for Oath Ceremony 

 
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