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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Check out the September filers thread.

I wish you hadn't said to check the September filers thread...that made me feel ill (someone was approved in 2 weeks). I still don't understand why that file was sent to CSC though.

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I wish you hadn't said to check the September filers thread...that made me feel ill (someone was approved in 2 weeks). I still don't understand why that file was sent to CSC though.

Sorry. :( I can't imagine how you feel. It hurts me too with a baby on the way because I'm 99% sure that won't happen to my wife or I. Not saying your situation is not upsetting. I don't understand it either.

Married in Edinburgh, Scotland: 07-06-2013

I-130 Package Sent to Chicago Lockbox: 09-04-2013

NOA1 from the National Benefits Center: 09-05-2013

I-130 Package Transferred to California Service Center: 02-25-2014

NOA2: 03-05-2014

NVC Received: 03-17-2014

Case # and IIN Assigned: 04-18-2014

DS-261 Generated and Completed: 04-26-2014

AOS Fee Invoiced and Paid: 04-29-2014

IV Fee Invoiced and Paid: 05-01-2014

AOS Fee Shows as Paid: 05-01-2014

IV Fee Shows as Paid: 05-05-2014

AOS and IV Packages Sent via UPS: 05-08-2014

AOS and IV Packages Received: 05-12-2014

AOS and IV Packages Input Into System: 05-14-2014

DS-260 Completed: 05-16-2014

Case Complete: 06-11-2014

Medical Exam: 07-08-2014

Interview in Warsaw, Poland: 08-28-2014 @ 8:30AM - APPROVED!

Visa Package Received: 09-01-2014

POE at Chicago O'Hare International Airport: 09-23-2014

I-751 Package Received: 07-11-2016

NOA1: 07-16-2016

I-751 Biometrics Apointment: 08-01-2016

ROC Approval (during citizenship interview): 12-20-2017

10-Year Green Card Received: N/A due to approved N-400

N-400 Filed Online: 08-28-2017

N-400 NOA1 Date: 08-29-2017

N-400 Biometrics Appointment: 09-22-2017

Status Changed to Interview Scheduled: 09-22-2017

Status Change to Interview Scheduled, read the letter we mailed: 11-15-2017

N-400 Interview: 12-20-2017 - APPROVED!

Oath of Allegiance Scheduled: 12-29-2017

Oath of Allegiance: 01-18-2018 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Simeon, I have heard no such thing, until reading your post!

Initial thought was, 'NBC hasn't even begun functioning how could there be a 'shutdown?' It's already 'shutdown!' tongue.png

I don't know how true that is, however, I have googled and come across a recent article posted 5 days ago. Here's the link for inquiring minds.

http://www.laborimmigration.com/2013/09/government-shutdown-and-immigration-how-will-it-affect-me-september-2013-edition/

I know, I can barely stomach it myself. In the last government shutdown, all non-essential functions of government (including visa processing) was shutdown for 3 weeks. So, I'm not really holding my breath. :P

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K-1 Visa Timeline (Denied, 3 years, 29 days total)
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2009-8-21 - K-1 sent

2009-10-27 - NOA1 received
2009-11-22 - Received request for DS-230
2009-11-26 - DS-230 sent
2010-1-22 - NOA2 received, medical check & interview date (2010-2-11)
2010-2-11 - Interview! Received Blue Slip for China Communist Party membership. sad.png
2010-3-26 - RFE sent, written statement explaining disassociation from CCP
2010-7-22 - Sent an inquiry every month starting 7/22, always still in AP
2010-12-1 - Senator Feinstein's official inquiry, still under AP (yep, doesn't help. Immigration > Senator)

(…many monthly inquiries later…)
2012-6-12 - Final interview scheduled (9/18/2012)

2012-9-18 - K-1 was denied. :cry: We could not overcome INA212(A)(3)(d)

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CR-1 Visa Timeline (Approved, converted into IR-1, 2 years, 1 month, 29 days)
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2012-12-10 - Married in Beijing! <3

2013-5-1 - I-130 sent
2013-5-6 - NOA1 received

2013-12-6 - Case transferred to the TSC

2013-1-9 - (Bogus) RFE received

2013-2-24 - RFE sent

2014-5-2 - NOA2 received

2014-5-6 - Case shipped to NVC

2014-5-14 - Case received at NVC

2014-6-16 - NVC Case Number Assigned

2014-11-15 - NVC Case Complete!

2015-1-6 - Guangzhou Consulate received

2015-1-26 - Interview date!

2015-1-26 - 221(g) denial (again)! :cry: Case being transferred to Washington for a SAO.

2015-5-21 - Consulate e-mailed us and asked for her passport! Approved?

2015-5-23 - Submitted passport to CITIC Bank

2015-6-29 - Passport with visa arrived :dancing:... but expires in 16 days, time to hustle!!!

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I just saw this thread. So..."Hello" to all you May 2013 Filers. I filed the I-130 on 24 May and received the NOA1 a week later from the NSC with a date of 30 May. It has been almost 4 months and nothing more has happened. Whenever I check the status of the petition on the USCIS website I see that it is still in "Initial Review". Oh well, I have a feeling that I need to have a lot more patience before this whole process is over.

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11/09/2006: We Met on LDS Pals

12/24/2006: We Became a Committed Couple

07-08/2007: Dave's First Trip to the Philippines to Visit Deny (Euraldine)

08/08/2007: We Became Engaged to be Married
12/2010 - 01/2011: Dave's Second Trip to the Philippines to Visit Deny

11/2011 - 02/2012: Dave's Third Trip to the Philippines to Marry and Live with Deny

*** 11/24/2011: We Got Married for Time and Eternity in the LDS Temple in Manila

USCIS Stage (I-130 Petition)
12/2012 - 04/2013: Compiling and Organizing Our I-130 Petition
05/24/2013: Sent I-130 to the USCIS Phoenix Lockbox
05/30/2013: Notice of Action 1 (Case transferred to NBC)
11/21/2013: Case Transferred to NSC
12/12/2013: Notice of Action 2 (Case transferred to NVC)

NVC Stage (IR-1 Visa)

...Waiting

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I think the conflicting opinions about the Overland Park NBC facility can be explained.... if we learn to speak government-speak. When they say that the Overland Park facility "has been open" or "is operating", that might SEEM like they are adjudicating I-130 petitions, but for them, it means simply that the government has taken over the space, has been hiring, has been stacking I-130s, etc. - for them, this busy-ness qualifies as 'being open' and 'operating'.

The KC newspaper article - which we've seen before - indicates that it will be 'open' in December 2012, but that they expect to hire for the next 8-10 months, and they expect to do other busy things. It doesn't say that they will immediately begin adjudicating I-130 petitions, which for us, is where the rubber hits the road.

So, this is why, perhaps, some USCIS phone representatives can seem confusing and confused themselves when we ask them when it is going to be open (i.e., start adjudicating I-130 petitions), because for them, it's been open a long while, since the gov't got the lease on the real estate.

Next time someone has the moxy to call USCIS, we might put them on the spot a little more, to ask them, "When will Overland Park begin ADJUDICATING I-130 petitions." If they say, "but it's already open," we can answer - because we know governmentspeak, "yes, we know that it is open, but we are wondering when they will begin adjudicating petitions."

And if we really want to pry info out of them: "Where can we find out the I-130 adjudication rate of the Overland Park facility?"

We're onto them - and they must know it by now. They must be aware of these boards.



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I think the conflicting opinions about the Overland Park NBC facility can be explained.... if we learn to speak government-speak. When they say that the Overland Park facility "has been open" or "is operating", that might SEEM like they are adjudicating I-130 petitions, but for them, it means simply that the government has taken over the space, has been hiring, has been stacking I-130s, etc. - for them, this busy-ness qualifies as 'being open' and 'operating'.

Right from the horse's mouth at the NBC-AILA's semiannual meeting:

NBC opened its new office in Overland Park, Kansas, where Adjudications Division 7 will process Form I-90 applications. A new division, Adjudications Division 8, also will be located at the Overland Park, Kansas facility. NBC anticipates that Division 8 will begin to adjudicate stand-alone immediate relative Form I-130 petitions by the end of Fiscal Year 2013.

The next meeting will likely be in November. I hope that they follow through on this, but if they do not, I hope the AILA takes them to task on it. Monday, September 30 is the final day of the fiscal new year. Will they begin adjudicating I-130 petition as anticipated? I am cautiously optimistic. After all, they cannot simply let the backlog turn into a tsunami of I-130 petitions, can they?

07/29/2014 - NOA1

11/19/2014 - Transfer to TSC

12/19/2014 - NOA2

01/15/2014 - NVC Received (TSC held it for 3 weeks...)

02/19/2014 - Case no. and IIN assigned; requested embassy change

02/27/2014 - DS-261 available and submitted

02/28/2014 - AOS available and paid

03/19/2014 - AOS mailed

03/27/2014 - AOS entered into system

03/24/2014 - New case no. assigned

03/25/2014 - IV fee invoiced and paid

03/28/2014 - IV package sent via FedEx

04/26/2014 - case complete

06/01/2014 - passed interview

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Right from the horse's mouth at the NBC-AILA's semiannual meeting:

NBC opened its new office in Overland Park, Kansas, where Adjudications Division 7 will process Form I-90 applications. A new division, Adjudications Division 8, also will be located at the Overland Park, Kansas facility. NBC anticipates that Division 8 will begin to adjudicate stand-alone immediate relative Form I-130 petitions by the end of Fiscal Year 2013.

The next meeting will likely be in November. I hope that they follow through on this, but if they do not, I hope the AILA takes them to task on it. Monday, September 30 is the final day of the fiscal new year. Will they begin adjudicating I-130 petition as anticipated? I am cautiously optimistic. After all, they cannot simply let the backlog turn into a tsunami of I-130 petitions, can they?

Right, this does not conflict with what I wrote.

Above, I am responding to some folks' posts, expressing shock that USCIS personnel on the telephone claim that the Overland Park facility 'has been open' or 'operating' for a year or two years. This makes sense, I try to explain, if 'open' or 'operating' means hiring new employees, occupying the Overland Park space or stacking un-adjudicated I-130's, which we believe, has been going on since 2012.

Our timelines and anecdotal reports here on VJ suggest that adjudications have stopped for at least four months now, maybe more (April filers are at +5 months, and look at their adjudication stats, not much better than July filers - my cohort). And the AILA memo, which you reference, supports the suspicion that adjudications have stopped.

We are all waiting with baited breath, to see when adjudications will recommence, hopefully in the next few days of September, which is the last few days, I presume, of their fiscal year.

On the contrary, they can let the backlog of I-130s turn into a tsunami.... it probably already is a tsunami. Think about what might change the situation in our favor. Will our phone calls have an effect? Our appeals to our Congressional representation? Will our problem sway votes in the 2014 elections? The answer is No to all of these questions.

We can just wait and hope that the massive backlog will be met by a massive, trained workforce that will cut through these I-130 petitions rapidly, when that workforce is deployed. I hope they are ready, trained and numerous. We will see. Maybe Uncle Sam will come through for us, after all. Maybe not. If the new workforce is as massive as the backlog, maybe the net amount of waiting time will be not much different than it was for 2012 filers. But maybe the workforce will catch up slowly, and our cases are harbingers of another era of very long I-130 waiting periods.

I agree with you, that if they delay deploying the full force of the expected number of employees on these I-130 adjudications, that the AILA should be ready in November to call attention to this problem, and pressure them. I don't know of any other watchdog group or institution - public or private - that can do this.

I'm neither optimistic nor pessimistic, because we don't have any further information to warrant optimism or pessimism. Like many of us, I'm just sitting tight and trying to pay attention to every detail that might indicate some greater trend, for us or against us.



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I agree with you, that if they delay deploying the full force of the expected number of employees on these I-130 adjudications, that the AILA should be ready in November to call attention to this problem, and pressure them. I don't know of any other watchdog group or institution - public or private - that can do this.

Perhaps this is where we should direct our complaints. It seems they are the only ones that the NBC answers to. Sure they don't serve us, since most of us aren't their clients, but surely they have clients with pending I-103s that they're looking out for. If, by the time this November meeting rolls around, and Division 8 is still not moving petitions, we VJers should contact the AILA en masse.

If things aren't moving by then, I'll start a thread with the intention rallying the I-130 VJers to flood the AILA with calls and e-mails informing them that USCIS is screwing us, which means their clients are also being screwed.

07/29/2014 - NOA1

11/19/2014 - Transfer to TSC

12/19/2014 - NOA2

01/15/2014 - NVC Received (TSC held it for 3 weeks...)

02/19/2014 - Case no. and IIN assigned; requested embassy change

02/27/2014 - DS-261 available and submitted

02/28/2014 - AOS available and paid

03/19/2014 - AOS mailed

03/27/2014 - AOS entered into system

03/24/2014 - New case no. assigned

03/25/2014 - IV fee invoiced and paid

03/28/2014 - IV package sent via FedEx

04/26/2014 - case complete

06/01/2014 - passed interview

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Perhaps this is where we should direct our complaints. It seems they are the only ones that the NBC answers to. Sure they don't serve us, since most of us aren't their clients, but surely they have clients with pending I-103s that they're looking out for. If, by the time this November meeting rolls around, and Division 8 is still not moving petitions, we VJers should contact the AILA en masse.

If things aren't moving by then, I'll start a thread with the intention rallying the I-130 VJers to flood the AILA with calls and e-mails informing them that USCIS is screwing us, which means their clients are also being screwed.

Yes, this seems like the smart thing to do. I emailed AILA about a month and a half ago when many of us were growing wise about NBC-Overland Park. I thought what I wrote explained the evidentiary basis for our concerns, and probable consequences (long extensions of wait times). Didn't hear anything back. But, if nothing changes and more people are upset, we might have a good chance of rallying VJers, and targeting pressure on them. They then might make our issue their marquee issue to raise with USCIS.

The only change to your plan that I would suggest is that we begin rallying VJers very soon. If we wait too long, their agenda will already be set, and we will be late to the party. Right now, there's enough upset people on VJ, and enough data to back up our complaint (I-130 processing times changed about 4x, from 5 months to 16 months since their last meeting with USCIS) to grab their attention. Regardless of how well NBC-Overland Park performs over the next month, I highly doubt that their performance will erase our concerns or obviate the need to put these questions to them in November.

All we are asking is that they put our problem on the USCIS agenda. We could write a brief preamble that states our problem, and what we believe to be the cause. We could suggest that they ask questions like these:

- What is their revised projection for when NBC-Overland Park will be adjudicating petitions again?

- Why has the processing time for standalone I-130s extended from 5 to 16 months?

- Has NBC, as they promised earlier in the year, been sending out I-130 petitions to field offices for adjudication? In what numbers?

- What is the current backlog of I-130s at NBC-Overland Park?

- How many FTEs (full time equivalents) per month will be dedicated to adjudicating standalone I-130s at NBC-Overland Park.

- What is the current monthly rate of standalone I-130s accepted by NBC-Overland Park?

Maybe we could post a form letter and the right email address contact at AILA, and ask our members to copy and paste the form letter in an email and jet it off to them. Maybe we can post the phone number, too, if folks want to call them. I presume that numbers will get their attention, like Congressional offices whom are less influential, it seems (!).

Help us Obi-wan/AILA, you're my last hope.



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And by the way, I'll just add that we might want to crowd-source the questions and somebody edits them, so that we pool our brains and come up with a powerful, concise form letter.



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Let's do it guys!

USCIS: (223 DAYS)

06/01/2013 Sent I-130 (Chicago Lockbox)

06/06/2013 NOA1 (NBC-MSC)

12/18/2013 Case transferred(NSC)

01/14/2014 Alien Registration Number Changed

01/15//2014 NOA2 (Expedite)

NVC: (39 DAYS)

Received: January 27, 2014

Case # Assigned: January 29, 2014

AOS Bill Paid: January 31, 2014

DS-261 Completed: February 1, 2014

AOS Package Sent Via Express Mail: February 6, 2014

IV Bill Paid: February 10, 2014, In Process

IV Package Sent: February 12, 2014

IV Bill Shows Paid: February 14, 2014

DS-260 Completed: February 14, 2014

Case Complete: March 6, 2014

10/26/2013 Sent K-3

10/28/2013 NOA1

12/18/2013 Case transferred(NSC)

01/14/2014 Alien Registration Number Changed

01/15/2014 NOA2

Closed because I-130 also approved.

NVC:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Supporting this 100%!

Married 2013/05/24

.i130 sent. 2013/05/25.

NOAI rec'd. 2013/06/12.

Transferred to TSC. 2013/12/27.

NOA2 rec'd. 2014/01/27

NVC Rec'd 2014/02/11

IIN &case no. rec'd 2014/03/19

DS261submitted 2014/03/21

AOS invoice ready 2014/03/24

Ds260submitted. 2014/04/09

I130 in transit to embassy as per CEAC 2014/04/09

I130 rec'd in embassy 2014/04/11

Email with interview date 2014/04/11

letter with interview date and instructions 2014/04/15

Interview scheduled for 2014/04/29

VISA APPROVED!!! 2014/04/29.

Visa issued. 2014/05/02

Flight to Seattle. 2014/05/14!!!!

I129 sent. 2013/06/17NOA 1 rec'd. 2013/06/29NOA 2 rec'd. 2014/02/10NVC rec'd. 2014/02/11Rec'd by embassy. 2014/02/27Email from embassy with case no. and telling me how to proceed 2014/03/01Ds160 submitted online 2014/03/01medical scheduled for 2014/03/28Medical report received by embassy 2014/04/02Ceac status updated to ' READY' 2014/04/03 ( waiting for interview to be scheduled)Ceac status updated again!! 2014/04/08I129 will be closed and i130 being processed, 2014/04/09

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Check March thread " PD 12 th.March. NOA-2 approved 26 th. September 2013.

USCIS
2013/04/27 : Mailed I-130 petition to USCIS Phoenix Lockbox, Arizona.
2013/04/30 : I-130 PETITION PRIORITY DATE (NOA1).
2013/05/02 : Received (NOA1) hardcopy by mail from National Benefits Center (NBC).
2013/12/04 : I-130 petition transferred from National Benefits Center (NBC) to Nebraska Service Center (NSC).
2014/02/12 : I-130 PETITION APPROVED (NOA2) at Nebraska Service Center (NSC).
2014/02/13 : Approved I-130 petition shipped from Nebraska Service Center (NSC) to National Visa Center (NVC).
2014/02/18 : Received (NOA2) hardcopy by mail from Nebraska Service Center (NSC).
NATIONAL VISA CENTER (NVC)
2014/02/25 : National Visa Center (NVC) received approved I130 petition from Nebraska Service Center (NSC).
2014/03/31 : Case Number, IIN & BIN generated.
2014/04/01 : DS-261 available. Completed & submitted online.
2014/04/01 : AOS fee bill invoiced & paid online.

2014/04/04 : AOS fee payment status appears as PAID.

2014/04/08 : IV fee bill invoiced & paid online.

2014/04/11 : IV fee payment status appears as PAID.

2014/04/12 : DS-260 available. Completed & submitted online.

2014/06/24 : IV packet delivered at National Visa Center (NVC).

2014/07/01 : IV packet scanned into system.

2014/07/28 : AOS packet delivered at National Visa Center (NVC).

2014/07/30 : AOS packet scanned into system.

2014/08/13 : IV packet reviewed & accepted by National Visa Center (NVC).

2014/09/23 : AOS checklist email received from National Visa Center (NVC).

2014/09/24 : AOS checklist correction mailed to National Visa Center (NVC).

2014/09/29 : AOS checklist correction scanned into system at National Visa Center (NVC).

2014/11/17 : CASE COMPLETED at National Visa Center (NVC).

2014/12/03 : Interview scheduled by National Visa Center (NVC).

2014/12/09 : Received interview letter (P4) email from National Visa Center (NVC).

2014/12/19 : Case shipped from National Visa Center (NVC) to US consulate Mumbai. CEAC status says 'In Transit'.

INTERVIEW & POE

2014/12/15 : Medicals completed.

2014/12/22 : Case received at US consulate Mumbai. CEAC status says 'Ready'.

2015/01/05 : Biometrics appointment scheduled.

2015/01/20 : INTERVIEW at US consulate Mumbai.

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

Hi, I'm another May 2013 I-130 petitioner (NOA1 received May 17).

I talked with a USCIS tier-2 officer yesterday to update my address.

I asked him to estimate how much longer I need to wait for a decision on the petition: "Two to four more months."

It looks like my wife and baby boy won't make it in time for the holidays.cray5ol.gif

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5/17/2013 NOA1

12/30/2013 NOA2

2/25/2014 Case number received

3/3/2014 DS-261 submitted

3/7/2014 AOS package mailed

3/21/2014 DS-260 submitted

3/24/2014 IV package mailed

3/27/2014 Checklisted material mailed

4/14/2014 Case Complete

6/9/2014 Interview

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hi, I'm another May 2013 I-130 petitioner (NOA1 received May 17).

I talked with a USCIS tier-2 officer yesterday to update my address.

I asked him to estimate how much longer I need to wait for a decision on the petition: "Two to four more months."

It looks like my wife and baby boy won't make it in time for the holidays.cray5ol.gif

I know the feeling cray5ol.gif My NOA1 date is May 6, I check my status online at least three times a day. I don't want to wait two to four more months!! I miss my husband so much that it hurts.

We applied for the K3 visa too. I wish they could give me at least that one to be close to my love, but the same, no updates sad.png

I hope all the people here are right and we can start getting some approvals next week. Let's keep our faith strong, we're not alone.

USCIS



04-29-2013: Sent I-130 packet


05-06-2013: I-130 NOA1


05-16-2013: Sent I-129F packet


05-20-2013: I-129F NOA1


06-06-2013: I-129F Alien registration number changed


11-20-2013: Submitted I-129F e-Request


12-11-2013: I-130 and I-129F Transfer to Nebraska Service Center


01-03-2014 Submitted second I-129F e-Request


01-14-2014: I-130 Alien registration number changed


01-14-2014: I-130 and I-129F Approved


01-16-2014: I-130 shipped to DoS email


01-17-2014: I-129F shipped to DoS email



NVC



01-29-2014: NVC received case


03-07-2014: Case Number and Invoice ID Number assigned


03-08-2014: DS-261 Available and submitted to NVC


03-10-2014: AOS invoice available and paid


03-13-2014: AOS packet express mailed to NVC


03-14-2014: AOS packet delivered to NVC


03-14-2014: AOS shows "PAID"


03-18-2014: AOS Packet entered to the system


03-19-2014 DS-261 Accepted


03-31-2014: IV invoice available and paid


04-01-2014: IV packet express mailed to NVC


04-01-2014: AOS Accepted


04-02-2014: IV packet delivered to NVC


04-04-2014: IV shows "PAID"


04-04-2014: DS-260 submitted


04-04-2014: IV packet entered to the system


23-04-2014: Case Complete - No Checklists!!


30-04-2014: Interview scheduled



CONSULATE



10-06-2014: Interview :dancing:

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