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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hello everyone, we recently received NOA2, September 10th to be exact. Anyway, I am the petitioner and I am in Texas I was wondering will all correspondence be mailed to me or will my husband be contacted directly? Today I received an email stating that the approved case was shipped to the Dept of State for visa processing, will this be a long process? I am so confused and since returning to the states 2 months ago I just want to make sure we don't miss any correspondence. If anyone can help or point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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Have you had a chance to look at the NVC wiki process? Read that and it will tell you the whole process of what to expect and contact information for the NVC. So you got your NOA2 on September...so call the NVC next week and see if they have recieved your case and if they have your case number and IIN number which you will need to be able to inquire about your case in the future. Join the rest of the people in the September thread at NVC waiting like you and going through the same process. You can learn a lot of information by reading the posts of others.

Good luck!

here is a link to the NVC wiki process http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

USCIS

10-30-2013: I-130 Sent

11-1-2013: NOA1

05-02-2013: NOA2 :dancing:

05-06-2014: Case shipped to NVC

NVC

05-19-2014: Case received at NVC

06-10-2014: Case number and IIN assigned

06-24-2014: DS-261 available and completed online

06-25-2014: AOS fee invoiced and Paid

06-28-2014: AOS packet sent via Priority mail express(received on 07-01-2014)

07-03-2014: AOS packet scanned

08-02-2014: IV bill invoiced

08-14-2014: IV bill paid

08-18-2014: IV packet sent priority mail( received by NVC 8-20-14)

08-20-2014: DS-260 completed online

08-22-2014: IV packet scanned

10-11-2014: case complete :thumbs::dance:

11-26-2014: Interview Date in Ankara, Turkey

Embassy

11-10-2014 medical in Ankara, Turkey-recieved results next day(11-11-14)

11-26-2014 Interview 221 g orange slip given. They want to see original marriage certificate(red book)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hi, congrats of the approval! I'm pretty sure you will get all correspondence. I see you were at NSC, when did you file your I-130? Just wondering, since my husband and I have still not received our NOA2.

11/06: Husband EWI from Mexico
11/08: Started dating

11/11: Husband got deported
1/11/14: Got married
3/13/14-11/2/14:
I-130
1/26/15-3/17/15: NVC

5/28/15: INTERVIEW - denied

6/8/15: I-601/I-212 waivers received

11/17/15: I-601/I-212 waivers APPROVED

12/11/15: HUBBY HOME!! :dance:

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