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Hi, please can someone help me!

I send the DS30320 form, following the template exactly that was given on Visajourney and this is the response I got below.

What the hell?!?!? Is it an acceptance, or rejectance email? Do these people not read the email I sent?!? I literally followed it exactly! I'm so confused!!! And now I can't call them till Monday!!!

Dear Sir/Madam:

The National Visa Center (NVC) received your inquiry regarding the immigrant visa petition: XXXXXX filed by XXXXX on behalf of XXXXX

To continue processing your immigrant visa case, you will need to designate an agent by completing form DS-3032 (Choice of Address and Agent). Upon receipt of the Ds-3032, we will send instructions for paying the immigrant visa application fee. All future correspondence will be sent to the agent at the address selected on the DS-3032.

If the principal applicant is under the age of sixteen, the principal applicant's parent or guardian may sign the form DS-3032.

Please email the completed form DS-3032 to NVCInquiry@state.gov, or you may also submit the form by mail to the address below:

National Visa Center

ATTN: ACL

31 Rochester Avenue, Suite 200

Portsmouth NH 03801-2915

For more information regarding the immigrant visa application fee, or for answers to frequently asked questions, or to obtain form DS-3032, please visit the following website:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_5167.html

A packet containing the Affidavit of Support Processing Fee Bill Invoice was sent to the petitioner or attorney of record for this case. The fee must be received before the petition can be processed further.

To make a payment go to www.immigrantvisas.state.gov , click the Pay the Affidavit of Support processing fee link and follow the instructions to submit the fee using the Immigrant Visa Invoice Payment Center. To make a payment you will need the following information, which is included on the fee bill invoice:

* The NVC case number

* The invoice identification number

If you are unable to pay online, you must submit your fee using the alternative payment option by submitting a cashier's check or money order. For alternative payment instructions please visit the following website:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3905.html

Once the payment is received and processed, you will be given instructions on how to download the instruction packets and the appropriate forms online. You will need to mail the appropriate forms to the NVC in order to complete your immigrant visa processing.

Please note that the NVC will not send instructions to you if your payment was made online. If your payment was submitted online the instructions will be available on your payment receipt. To access your payment receipt please sign on to the Immigrant Visa Invoice Payment Center located on the following website:

https://ceac.state.gov/CTRAC/Invoice/signon.aspx

IMPORTANT:

Do not let more than one year pass without contacting the NVC concerning this visa petition. If a period of one year passes from the last date of contact (by telephone, mail, or e-mail) with the NVC, all submitted fees and documents expire. If this occurs, the fees must be paid again and documents must be resubmitted in order to continue the immigration process.

Case Number: XXXXX

Petitioner's Name: XXXX

Principal Applicant's Name: XXXX

Preference Category: CR1

Your Priority Date: 06Feb2013

Foreign State Chargeability: XXXX

U.S. EMBASSY

24 GROSVENOR SQUARE

LONDON, W1A 1AE

UNITED KINGDOM

Sincerely,

Max

National Visa Center

Written Inquiry Unit

Serco Inc, Support Contractor

NVCInquiry@state.gov

01-12-2008 - Met at University in Scotland

01-09-2009 - Moved in together

10-10-2012 - Married in South Africa

05-02-2013 - I-130 Sent

08-02-2013 - I-130 NOA1 email

11-02-2013 - Online case status change - Initial Review

14-02-2013 - I-130 NOA1 hard copy I-797

14-05-2013 - I-130 APPROVED ONLINE!!

10-06-2013 - NVC received case

21-06-2013 - Case number

21-06-2013 - DS3032 emailed, Supervisor review 27-01-2013

27-06-2013 - AOS invoiced

27-06-2013 - AOS paid

29-06-2013 - AOS sent

01-07-2013 - DS3032 approved

02-07-2013 - IV invoiced

02-07-2013 - IV paid

03-07-2013 - IV sent

24-07-2013 - AOS approved

29-07-2013 - IV approved

26-07-2013 - Case complete

25/07/2013: Medical Test

08/08/2013: Package sent to embassy

12/08/2013: Package received by embassy(In the UK on 10/08/2013, but embassy not open Saturday)

10/09/2013: Interview Date

13/09/2013: Passport in hand

16/09/2013: Ticket to USA

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sounds like you got a tardo reviewing that email, they asked for a full form.

Sorry.

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sounds like you got a tardo reviewing that email, they asked for a full form.

Sorry.

Greeeeaaaattt!!! What is wrong with these people?!? And perhaps Saylin you should change the instructions for June to just tell everyone to send a scanned copy of the Ds3032 in the email also. I'm so angry!! I got my previous email revied Wednesday night, and the idiot said in the email that they rejected the DS3032 because they were not ready, then in the next paragraph said that they were ready for it!! #######!!!

Also. The NVC is closed now right, till Monday? No one will be looking at the emails? Or is it just the call centre who are closed?

Thanks!

01-12-2008 - Met at University in Scotland

01-09-2009 - Moved in together

10-10-2012 - Married in South Africa

05-02-2013 - I-130 Sent

08-02-2013 - I-130 NOA1 email

11-02-2013 - Online case status change - Initial Review

14-02-2013 - I-130 NOA1 hard copy I-797

14-05-2013 - I-130 APPROVED ONLINE!!

10-06-2013 - NVC received case

21-06-2013 - Case number

21-06-2013 - DS3032 emailed, Supervisor review 27-01-2013

27-06-2013 - AOS invoiced

27-06-2013 - AOS paid

29-06-2013 - AOS sent

01-07-2013 - DS3032 approved

02-07-2013 - IV invoiced

02-07-2013 - IV paid

03-07-2013 - IV sent

24-07-2013 - AOS approved

29-07-2013 - IV approved

26-07-2013 - Case complete

25/07/2013: Medical Test

08/08/2013: Package sent to embassy

12/08/2013: Package received by embassy(In the UK on 10/08/2013, but embassy not open Saturday)

10/09/2013: Interview Date

13/09/2013: Passport in hand

16/09/2013: Ticket to USA

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Is it recommended to write your NVC case number on all forms and documents being submitted to the NVC?

01/04/2013 - Married in Tokyo

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01/24/2013 - Mailed I-130
01/30/2013 - NOA1

03/14/2013 - Case transferred to Newark field office

05/16/2013 - NOA2

NVC

06/20/2013 - NVC received file

06/27/2013 - Case Number and IIN assigned

06/28/2013 - DS-3032 email sent

07/02/2013 - Received DS-3032 and I-864 bill

07/02/2013 - Submitted AOS bill payment

07/05/2013 - AOS bill status PAID

07/06/2013 - Mailed AOS package

07/08/2013 - AOS delivered

07/09/2013 - DS-3032 accepted

07/10/2013 - Received IV bill

07/11/2013 - Submitted IV bill payment

07/13/2013 - IV bill status PAID

07/16/2013 - Mailed IV package

07/17/2013 - IV package delivered

08/01/2013 - AOS approved

08/12/2013 - IV approved & Case Complete

Embassy & POE

08/21/2013 - Casefile confirmed at Tokyo Embassy

09/03/2013 - Interview - APPROVED!

09/16/2013 - Paid Immigrant Fee

10/06/2013 - POE via Toronto

01/07/2014 - Green card received

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Is it recommended to write your NVC case number on all forms and documents being submitted to the NVC?

yes, and the top right corner is best.....

and use your common sense because you don't have to write it down on every document.....

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Hi, please can someone help me!

I send the DS30320 form, following the template exactly that was given on Visajourney and this is the response I got below.

What the hell?!?!? Is it an acceptance, or rejectance email? Do these people not read the email I sent?!? I literally followed it exactly! I'm so confused!!! And now I can't call them till Monday!!!

Dear Sir/Madam:

The National Visa Center (NVC) received your inquiry regarding the immigrant visa petition: XXXXXX filed by XXXXX on behalf of XXXXX

To continue processing your immigrant visa case, you will need to designate an agent by completing form DS-3032 (Choice of Address and Agent). Upon receipt of the Ds-3032, we will send instructions for paying the immigrant visa application fee. All future correspondence will be sent to the agent at the address selected on the DS-3032.

If the principal applicant is under the age of sixteen, the principal applicant's parent or guardian may sign the form DS-3032.

Please email the completed form DS-3032 to NVCInquiry@state.gov, or you may also submit the form by mail to the address below:

National Visa Center

ATTN: ACL

31 Rochester Avenue, Suite 200

Portsmouth NH 03801-2915

For more information regarding the immigrant visa application fee, or for answers to frequently asked questions, or to obtain form DS-3032, please visit the following website:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_5167.html

A packet containing the Affidavit of Support Processing Fee Bill Invoice was sent to the petitioner or attorney of record for this case. The fee must be received before the petition can be processed further.

To make a payment go to www.immigrantvisas.state.gov , click the Pay the Affidavit of Support processing fee link and follow the instructions to submit the fee using the Immigrant Visa Invoice Payment Center. To make a payment you will need the following information, which is included on the fee bill invoice:

* The NVC case number

* The invoice identification number

If you are unable to pay online, you must submit your fee using the alternative payment option by submitting a cashier's check or money order. For alternative payment instructions please visit the following website:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3905.html

Once the payment is received and processed, you will be given instructions on how to download the instruction packets and the appropriate forms online. You will need to mail the appropriate forms to the NVC in order to complete your immigrant visa processing.

Please note that the NVC will not send instructions to you if your payment was made online. If your payment was submitted online the instructions will be available on your payment receipt. To access your payment receipt please sign on to the Immigrant Visa Invoice Payment Center located on the following website:

https://ceac.state.gov/CTRAC/Invoice/signon.aspx

IMPORTANT:

Do not let more than one year pass without contacting the NVC concerning this visa petition. If a period of one year passes from the last date of contact (by telephone, mail, or e-mail) with the NVC, all submitted fees and documents expire. If this occurs, the fees must be paid again and documents must be resubmitted in order to continue the immigration process.

Case Number: XXXXX

Petitioner's Name: XXXX

Principal Applicant's Name: XXXX

Preference Category: CR1

Your Priority Date: 06Feb2013

Foreign State Chargeability: XXXX

U.S. EMBASSY

24 GROSVENOR SQUARE

LONDON, W1A 1AE

UNITED KINGDOM

Sincerely,

Max

National Visa Center

Written Inquiry Unit

Serco Inc, Support Contractor

NVCInquiry@state.gov

Weird. Like Darnell said, you got a "tardo" who replied. I'd suggest filling out the form in your case, attaching it to an email, then sending it with the subject line shown in the FAQ for a faster response. You should hear something on Monday about it.

Greeeeaaaattt!!! What is wrong with these people?!? And perhaps Saylin you should change the instructions for June to just tell everyone to send a scanned copy of the Ds3032 in the email also. I'm so angry!! I got my previous email revied Wednesday night, and the idiot said in the email that they rejected the DS3032 because they were not ready, then in the next paragraph said that they were ready for it!! #######!!!

Also. The NVC is closed now right, till Monday? No one will be looking at the emails? Or is it just the call centre who are closed?

Thanks!

No need to change anything as you're an anomaly. The email template typically works for folks. Just do as I suggested above and you'll be fine. No need to be angry as this just adds one extra day to your process.

And everything is closed on weekends, call center and NVC.

Is it recommended to write your NVC case number on all forms and documents being submitted to the NVC?

Yes! The reason for this recommendation is in case a page of your package gets misplaced, it can easily be reunited to your case if it has your case number on it. If there's no case number, then they'll just send a checklist for that missing page. Write the case number on the top right of every document EXCEPT the bar-coded cover sheet and the (optional) cover letter. Everything else though should have it on it. For certified copies/originals, if you don't want to write on them, just write the case number on a sticky note and then attach it to your documents. Or write lightly on the document with a pencil (so you can erase it later on).

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Weird. Like Darnell said, you got a "tardo" who replied. I'd suggest filling out the form in your case, attaching it to an email, then sending it with the subject line shown in the FAQ for a faster response. You should hear something on Monday about it.

No need to change anything as you're an anomaly. The email template typically works for folks. Just do as I suggested above and you'll be fine. No need to be angry as this just adds one extra day to your process.

And everything is closed on weekends, call center and NVC.

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I'm much calmer now, I did scan and email it again with supervisor review. I'm just so angry because I got the first response to the DS3032 on Wednesday saying that they were not ready to accept it, but below that in the exact same email said they were now ready to accept it, so why didn't they just accept it at the time!!! Then now I get this asshat tardo who wants the scanned document and now it won't be reviewed till Monday(hopefully) so it's actually added almost an extra week onto the process by them just being dumb! Everyone here has been super helpful and I would have exploded with frustration if it wasn't for all of you! I would just advise that to be safe people attach the DS3032 hard copy to the email anyway, incase you get the same asshat and he delays your case too :(

Thanks Saylin!

Aso is anyone else with me that the NVC should be open weekends?! Come on, they can have people working shifts over that time and get our cases out if there quicker, especially with the whole new I-864 debacle and the delays they now have =\ lots of1 company's are open weekends. I'm so tired of all of this! Sigh!

01-12-2008 - Met at University in Scotland

01-09-2009 - Moved in together

10-10-2012 - Married in South Africa

05-02-2013 - I-130 Sent

08-02-2013 - I-130 NOA1 email

11-02-2013 - Online case status change - Initial Review

14-02-2013 - I-130 NOA1 hard copy I-797

14-05-2013 - I-130 APPROVED ONLINE!!

10-06-2013 - NVC received case

21-06-2013 - Case number

21-06-2013 - DS3032 emailed, Supervisor review 27-01-2013

27-06-2013 - AOS invoiced

27-06-2013 - AOS paid

29-06-2013 - AOS sent

01-07-2013 - DS3032 approved

02-07-2013 - IV invoiced

02-07-2013 - IV paid

03-07-2013 - IV sent

24-07-2013 - AOS approved

29-07-2013 - IV approved

26-07-2013 - Case complete

25/07/2013: Medical Test

08/08/2013: Package sent to embassy

12/08/2013: Package received by embassy(In the UK on 10/08/2013, but embassy not open Saturday)

10/09/2013: Interview Date

13/09/2013: Passport in hand

16/09/2013: Ticket to USA

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I'm much calmer now, I did scan and email it again with supervisor review. I'm just so angry because I got the first response to the DS3032 on Wednesday saying that they were not ready to accept it, but below that in the exact same email said they were now ready to accept it, so why didn't they just accept it at the time!!! Then now I get this asshat tardo who wants the scanned document and now it won't be reviewed till Monday(hopefully) so it's actually added almost an extra week onto the process by them just being dumb! Everyone here has been super helpful and I would have exploded with frustration if it wasn't for all of you! I would just advise that to be safe people attach the DS3032 hard copy to the email anyway, incase you get the same asshat and he delays your case too sad.png

Thanks Saylin!

Aso is anyone else with me that the NVC should be open weekends?! Come on, they can have people working shifts over that time and get our cases out if there quicker, especially with the whole new I-864 debacle and the delays they now have =\ lots of1 company's are open weekends. I'm so tired of all of this! Sigh!

You do realise they're open from 7am to midnight every week day, right? That's pretty long hours already as most companies are around 8 to 5. Considering that, add those extra hours and they're working more than just a weekend's shift each week.

Everyone (not just you) here has to realise they're working as hard as they can and as fast as they can. And you just need some patience. NVC receives THOUSANDS of emails and packages every single day and it takes some time to get through these things.

And even if it's taking long, you and everyone else here has to realise you're giving an opportunity to move to the US. Yes, this process may be faster when immigrating to other countries, but the US is HUGE. And as of late, they take terrorism very seriously, thus have to do multiple background checks. Instead of whining, people should be grateful they're being given a chance at all to move to the US.

Sorry, but I've just gotten sick and tired of all the posts here lately that have been complaining about this process and are so incredibly impatient. I understand a lot of you have not seen your loved ones in awhile. Trust me, I understand. But complaining does absolutely nothing. And remember, YOU chose to go through with this. You chose to immigrate to someone else's country and these things take time.

/end of rant

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has anyone else had any problems paying the AOS or IV fee bill online ? .. I check the box but then when I click pay selected fee it goes back to the home screen ?!? ... been like that for a few days now ?

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03/01/13 - Married (officially)

02/08/13 - Sent I-130 to Pheonix Lockbox

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04/08/13 - NOA2 Email !!!

04/12/13 - NOA2 hard copy

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You do realise they're open from 7am to midnight every week day, right? That's pretty long hours already as most companies are around 8 to 5. Considering that, add those extra hours and they're working more than just a weekend's shift each week.

Everyone (not just you) here has to realise they're working as hard as they can and as fast as they can. And you just need some patience. NVC receives THOUSANDS of emails and packages every single day and it takes some time to get through these things.

And even if it's taking long, you and everyone else here has to realise you're giving an opportunity to move to the US. Yes, this process may be faster when immigrating to other countries, but the US is HUGE. And as of late, they take terrorism very seriously, thus have to do multiple background checks. Instead of whining, people should be grateful they're being given a chance at all to move to the US.

Sorry, but I've just gotten sick and tired of all the posts here lately that have been complaining about this process and are so incredibly impatient. I understand a lot of you have not seen your loved ones in awhile. Trust me, I understand. But complaining does absolutely nothing. And remember, YOU chose to go through with this. You chose to immigrate to someone else's country and these things take time.

/end of rant

Beautifully stated, Saylin! Thank you! (I thought it was just me)

01/28/2013 I-130 package sent

01/31/2013 Notice of Action Date After POE
02/01/2013 Received e-mail and text notification of acceptance
11/26/2013 Applied for SS#
02/04/2013 Received hard copy NOA1 (case not found in on-line system) 12/02/2013 ELIS site still states "accepted"
03/12/2013 Transferred to the local office 12/27/2013 received green card
04/10/2013 Case still not found in on-line system
04/15/2013 INFO-PASS appointment

05/01/2013 NOA2 sent petition approved

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05/09/2013 Case received by NVC

05/23/2013 Received case #'s from NVC

05/23/2013 DS-3032 sent from husband's e-mail

06/03/2013 First day I can not access payment portal

06/04/2013 AOS Fee invoiced and payment made

06/04/2013 DS-3032 resent with Supervisor Review

06/05/2013 DS-3032 acceptance e-mail

06/05/2013 AOS Fee shows "PAID"

06/06/2013 AOS package express mailed

06/07/2013 IV bill invoiced and payment made (still waiting on documents from Hubby)

06/08/2013 IV package express mailed

06/25/2013 IV reviewed - Checklist (2 errors, Birth document & date on DS-230)

06/26/2013 Requested supervisor review by e-mail & verbal request for birth document (fingers crossed)

06/27/2013 AOS accepted

06/28/2013 Checklist response sent for corrected DS-230 (I had my husband sign extra's just in-case)

08/02/2013 NVC requested a supervisor review on the checklist item over 20 business day window

08/05/2013 Case Complete!!! kicking.gif

08/27/2013 Interview Assigned

10/30/2013 Interview

11/04/2013 Pick up Passport

11/12/2013 POE @ JFK

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I'm much calmer now, I did scan and email it again with supervisor review. I'm just so angry because I got the first response to the DS3032 on Wednesday saying that they were not ready to accept it, but below that in the exact same email said they were now ready to accept it, so why didn't they just accept it at the time!!! Then now I get this asshat tardo who wants the scanned document and now it won't be reviewed till Monday(hopefully) so it's actually added almost an extra week onto the process by them just being dumb! Everyone here has been super helpful and I would have exploded with frustration if it wasn't for all of you! I would just advise that to be safe people attach the DS3032 hard copy to the email anyway, incase you get the same asshat and he delays your case too :(

Thanks Saylin!. saylin is right sometimes the NVC people are workinh long shift 7 am to 12 midnight. I think if the delays and tired of waiting and being pissed I supposed its me. I got my noa 2 January 29, 2013 and it was only trasfered April 16, 88 days before it was transfered to nvc and im still here and still not yet a case complete because of RFE on police clearance and AOS. all we need to do now is wait. and we are lucky Saylin and Darnel are kind to answer our querries and questions. All we need is wait be patient. the ds3032 I send it the same in the instruction on first page. and i was approved on the 2nd email I sent with supervisory review.

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You do realise they're open from 7am to midnight every week day, right? That's pretty long hours already as most companies are around 8 to 5. Considering that, add those extra hours and they're working more than just a weekend's shift each week.

Everyone (not just you) here has to realise they're working as hard as they can and as fast as they can. And you just need some patience. NVC receives THOUSANDS of emails and packages every single day and it takes some time to get through these things.

And even if it's taking long, you and everyone else here has to realise you're giving an opportunity to move to the US. Yes, this process may be faster when immigrating to other countries, but the US is HUGE. And as of late, they take terrorism very seriously, thus have to do multiple background checks. Instead of whining, people should be grateful they're being given a chance at all to move to the US.

Sorry, but I've just gotten sick and tired of all the posts here lately that have been complaining about this process and are so incredibly impatient. I understand a lot of you have not seen your loved ones in awhile. Trust me, I understand. But complaining does absolutely nothing. And remember, YOU chose to go through with this. You chose to immigrate to someone else's country and these things take time.

/end of rant

I'm sorry if I pissed you off, that really wasn't my intention at all! You and others on this board have been so incredibly helpful to me and I cannot thank you enough.

To clear something up, I didnt actually chose to move to the US, the UK immigration laws changed without notice whilst my husband and I were on honeymoon, meaning he could not return to the UK at all. I havent seen him since I know others chose this path, and I do love the states so I'm happy to be moving there, but I was not mentally prepared for this struggle. I do think its unfair to tell others not to be frustrated when this forum is the only place I feel anyone really gets me and how difficult this is, and I haven't been frustrated until my previous post.

Yes the NVC does stay open from 7-12 but that's 17 hours, meaning two 8.5 hour shifts, I'm sure no one is working 17 hours every day, 5 days a week. My only point was that if they already have people on odd shift patterns, it wouldn't hurt to have it open an extra two days and have people on rotation to still get the same hours but be more flexible, as are a lot of other businesses.

Please remember that people complaining is just a way for them to try to talk to others in the same situation, and not feel so very alone. I don't know about you but I don't have any personal friends at all who have gone through this before, all of you are the only people who I "know" who have gone through or are going through this. I actually feel much more buoyed up to see everyone's comments, weather negative or not, as it helps me realise that I am not alone.

How do you know they are working as hard and as fast as they can? I have now sent 3 emails in the last two weeks concerning the messed up instructions for the I-864 form, and each and every response I have gotten makes it clear to me that they have not read the email at all, but instead have just copied and pasted the link to the I-864 instructions back to me. Not very helpful at all.

I did not mean to make anyone angry or pissed off, and I find it very upsetting that offence was taken so personally to my post when others have also been upset and frustrated about their situation and not been singled out in this way. You may all be seasoned to this process, but remember some of us are new to this and very scared, and very sad.

Again, thank you very much Saylin, and everyone else, for your continued help and support

01-12-2008 - Met at University in Scotland

01-09-2009 - Moved in together

10-10-2012 - Married in South Africa

05-02-2013 - I-130 Sent

08-02-2013 - I-130 NOA1 email

11-02-2013 - Online case status change - Initial Review

14-02-2013 - I-130 NOA1 hard copy I-797

14-05-2013 - I-130 APPROVED ONLINE!!

10-06-2013 - NVC received case

21-06-2013 - Case number

21-06-2013 - DS3032 emailed, Supervisor review 27-01-2013

27-06-2013 - AOS invoiced

27-06-2013 - AOS paid

29-06-2013 - AOS sent

01-07-2013 - DS3032 approved

02-07-2013 - IV invoiced

02-07-2013 - IV paid

03-07-2013 - IV sent

24-07-2013 - AOS approved

29-07-2013 - IV approved

26-07-2013 - Case complete

25/07/2013: Medical Test

08/08/2013: Package sent to embassy

12/08/2013: Package received by embassy(In the UK on 10/08/2013, but embassy not open Saturday)

10/09/2013: Interview Date

13/09/2013: Passport in hand

16/09/2013: Ticket to USA

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