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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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so im just curious about this 'Termination of Registration' thing.

i asked NVC a question via email and they replied me this also stating this "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.

" so does that mean that even if im asking questions from nvc via email or telephone like i did where they msged me this ^ , my case is safe and is still on going?
in the nvc welcome letter it said that a case is only processed for a year, that made a little scared , since the nvc processes are soo slow, in most cases the process goes beyond a year

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Moved from IR-1/CR-1 Progress Reports to NVC forum; topic is about NVC operations.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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  On 3/23/2015 at 11:41 AM, tinabina1 said:

so im just curious about this 'Termination of Registration' thing.

i asked NVC a question via email and they replied me this also stating this "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.

" so does that mean that even if im asking questions from nvc via email or telephone like i did where they msged me this ^ , my case is safe and is still on going?

in the nvc welcome letter it said that a case is only processed for a year, that made a little scared , since the nvc processes are soo slow, in most cases the process goes beyond a year

First, most cases are not at the NVC for greater than a year. Most cases are at the NVC for approximately 6 months (according to visajourney stats).

Second, you will be in contact with the NVC a great deal. Much more so than the USCIS. This amount of contact will always reset the clock. If you call the NVC it resets the clock. If you send in documents, it resets the clock. If you email the NVC, it resets the clock.

It would be very hard to have a case go to termination due to a lack of communication.

Do not worry, relax, do something enjoyable. The NVC will get it done, eventually.

 
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