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So here it is. I may have jumped the gun so a little help would be nice. We have gotten past our NOA2 and I called the National Visa Center a few days later and they said everything was good forwarding my case to Manila - Yea! So having the case number in hand I made arrangements for my lady to travel to Manila on Tuesday - of course the ticket for the flight is nonrefundable. Today I was thinking does she need anything from the National Visa Center showing it was assigned a case number. I don't know as I haven't received anything in the mail. My lady tomorrow is going to pay the Visa fee and I hope this takes care of any concerns I have. So I guess I am just asking am I right. Once she pays the visa fee (tomorrow) she can schedule her interview (At least 4 hours later) and then go and get her medical exam done as long as she as the visa fee receipt? Does she need anything else?

Thanks for you help

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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To make things easy at St. Luke's do this right now, email NVC requesting your MNL # (ya I know you have it) and they will respond with an email listing your beneficiary and the MNL # (and for those that don't know... they also list your Priority Date). Then forward that email to your fiancée for her to print a couple copies - this will make SLEC happy for the medical.

NVC CONTACT INFORMATION:

Website: www.immigrantvisas.state.govwww.immigrantvisas.state.gov

E-mail: NVCInquiry@state.gov I highly recommend you email NVC for the MNL #, even if you call and get it, this will give you a correspondence from NVC with the MNL # for future reference

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(I found NVC to be very quick responding to emails)

REQUIRED SECURITY INFORMATION:

You are required to provide the following security information with each inquiry to receive a case specific response:

* NVC Case Number or USCIS Receipt Number (Place in the subject line of the e-mail).
* Petitioner's name and date of birth.
( NOTE: If the visa petition is employment-based, include the employer's company/organization name instead of the petitioner's name and date of birth. )
* Principal Applicant's name and date of birth.

You can click the link in my signature for further details

Wait at least 8 hours before trying to schedule the interview after paying at BPI, its rarely ready in 4 hours, sometimes it takes 24 hours.

Edited by Hank_

Hank

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

Thanks I just sent a email requesting my MNL number

They were very quick to reply to my email with the MNL #.

Simply forward this to your fiancée for her to print two copies and all is good with SLEC.

Things will move very fast now! :thumbs:

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

Picture

 

“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

 
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