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Hi,

I know that in the FAQ's of the DS-260 is says that all answers must be in English. But, should I really translate the address and the name of my high school, university and current employers name?? The name in Spanish is the legal title of the institutions.

We kept the names and addresses as is. For example, if the address is "Calle 123, Ciudad, Pais" that's how we wrote it down on the DS-260. I think it's better to keep factual information as "unaltered" as possible, given that you may not be a professional translator. By translating your address or employer's name you could be making things less clear than what they can be. The rest of the information we did write it in English.

Timeline:

 

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CR1 - USCIS
12/10/2014 | Sent I-130
12/12/2014 | Received I-130 NOA1
05/11/2015 | Received I-130 NOA2
CR1 - NVC
06/08/2015 | Received DS-261
09/10/2015 | Sent AOS/IV Package

11/10/2015 | Case Completed at NVC

CR1 - Embassy

12/07/2015 | Interview

07/07/2016 | Visa Issued

I-751

04/27/2018 | I-751 package sent to CSC

04/30/2018 | I-751 package received by CSC

05/01/2019 | I-751 Approved

N-400

06/07/2019 | N-400 Received by USCIS

06/21/2019 | Biometrics Appointment

02/18/2020 | Citizenship Interview  - Approved!

04/01/2020 | Original Oath Ceremony (Cancelled due to COVID-19)

06/17/2020 | Naturalization Oath Ceremony

 

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We kept the names and addresses as is. For example, if the address is "Calle 123, Ciudad, Pais" that's how we wrote it down on the DS-260. I think it's better to keep factual information as "unaltered" as possible, given that you may not be a professional translator. By translating your address or employer's name you could be making things less clear than what they can be. The rest of the information we did write it in English.

Ok, Thank you!

10/11/14 Wedding (L)

USCIS

02/21/15 I-130 Petition sent

03/24/15 NOA 1 date

09/03/15 NOA 2 date

09/21/15 Case mailed to NVC

NVC

09/25/15 NVC Received

12/23/15 Case Completed

01/21/16 Medical appointment

02/04/16 Interview date: VISA APPROVED

02/05/16 Visa Issued

02/08/16 Visa in hand

02/29/16 POE Miami, Fl

ROC

01/06/18  I-751 submitted to CSC

01/10/18  NOA1 (extension letter) 

05/24/18  Biometrics appoinment 

 

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Hi all,

My NOA2 was approved today after exactly 5 months at Nebraska! YAYYYYY (finally) - am I now in the correct next thread or should I be in a different one? Thanks - so excited to move on to the next step.

Yup! Welcome!

This is the right thread!

Be sure to follow the NVC Process wiki on the very first page of the thread so you know what to do step by step.

Good Luck!

The holidays are quickly approaching which I know is gonna cause a lotttt of delays.

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can someone help me please...

My husband's case is currently in Algeria waiting for an interview. My case has been completed in August of 2014. I have been trying to get him an interview for the past year and half. I have been emailing the U.S. Embassy in Algeria for the past 2 months and have not gotten a single email back. I have called the embassy and they tell me no IV phone in embassy. I have called NVC zillion times and I am simply told "sorry, we can't do anything because your case is at the embassy." I have requested to speak to a supervisor for the past week and half and every time I have been told "sorry, no supervisor available at this time." Even though i called mornings, mid-morning, afternoon, mid-afternoon, but still get the same answer. I am so fed up! I have contacted the senator's office and after 4 weeks waiting, they told me the embassy replied and pretty much say to wait until it's time for an interview and they will contact me. senator office told me to contact them back in 3 months, if i don't hear back from embassy.

i am so done with this immigration #######. anyone can shed a light on anything i can do to get somewhere?

I saw you got a response in the December Interviews thread.

But yes, all I know is that Algiers embassy takes 3 to 5 months just to schedule an interview and have an open slot. Patience is key!

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It takes 2 Weeks for USCIS to send the file to NVC and once NVC reserved it it take 2+ weeks to enter in the system and generate the case number, I am still waiting for case number to be generated, already 2+ weeks.

Time varies from case to case. There are some people that got their case number within 10 days of NVC Receiving their case. NVC will tell you it takes about 42 days for case number to be generated, As for me it has been 12 days since NVC received our case so i have been calling daily since day 10 and will continue to call them daily until a case number and an invoice identification number is generated. Hope you get yours soon, but since it has been 2 weeks since NVC received your case i suggest you start calling them daily now, you should get it any day now.

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Hello,

I got the below email from NVC.

"The National Visa Center (NVC) received your documents on 09-NOV-15.Please allow 30 days from the date we received your mail for the NVC to review your documents"

So my scan date in 09-NOV?

And when should i start calling NVC?

Thanks

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Hello every one, I have two questions:

1. Has NVC changed their procedures regarding notifications to applicants? (Siddharth8s just posted they received an email from NVC)

According to Saylin's great NVC Guide, NVC does not notify applicants, at least when she wrote the guide.

"Step 1 - Case Number

Once your I-130 has been approved from USCIS, it will be sent to NVC (a part of the Department of State). Depending what service center the I-130 is coming from, this can take anywhere from a few business days to a few weeks. You may or may not get an email from USCIS/update on their website stating when it was sent.

You won't get correspondence from NVC when they receive your case from USCIS. You need to call an operator at NVC to find this out.

Once NVC does receive your case, it's currently taking around 3 weeks for a case number to be assigned..

If you'd like to stay on top of things, it's best to call about once a week after your NOA2 to see if NVC has received your case. Once they do have your case and about 2-3 weeks have passed since then, increase your calls to about 2-3 times a week (or even more if you wish) until you get a case number assigned.

2. A great majority of NVC applicants do not even know the existence of this wonderful bulletin board (VISA JOURNEY). Therefore they do not know they are supposed to be calling NVC to obtain a case number so they can login and continue their process. If they were not notified by NVC, how did they proceed with their steps through NVC?

CR-1 VISA

STAGE 1: USCIS

CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER US EMBASSY BOGOTA

09-08-2015 Express mailed my I-130 package to Chicago Lock-box.

09-11-2015 Received NOA1 via email with a PD of 09-09-2015

09-19-2015 Received I-797C via snail mail. (NOA1)

10-21-2015 My wife came to visit me on a B1/B2. No problems at POE Miami :P

11-04-2015 Received NOA2 via email. (56 days after NOA1)

11-08-2015 My wife ends visit and returns to Colombia to wait for interview :(

11-09-2015 Received I-797 via snail mail. (NOA2)

STAGE 2: NVC

11-16-2015 NVC received our case,(12 days after NOA2).

12-07-2015 Emailed inquiry to NVC to inform them my email. http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/contact.html

12-08-2015 NVC assigned case and invoice ID number,(34 days after NOA2) Case was assigned after 13:00 PM. I called at 12:30 then at 19:00 PM

12-08-2015 Completed Choice of Agent DS-261

12-09-2015 Received 2 emails with Welcome Letters for my wife and I, they were sent by ASKnvc@state.gov

12-09-2015 AOS bill became available and I paid it. (IN PROCESS)

12-12-2015 Mailed AOS and IV packages.

12-14-2015 Received via email IV bill from ASKnvc@state.gov and paid the IV fee.

12-14-2015 AOS fee updated to PAID

12-15-2015 USPS tracking shows AOS/IV packages were delivered to NVC. Waiting for a SCAN date.

12-16-2015 IV fee updated to PAID and completed DS-260

12-19-2015 Scan Date (45 days after NOA2). I called on 01-13-16 and I was told my scan date is 12-15-15????

01-26-2016 Case complete. (83 days after NOA2)

01-29-2016 Called NVC, I was informed my CO Interview will be on 03-01-2016 at 08:00.

02-02-2016 Received Interview Letter (P4) via email.

02-09-2016 Package picked-up by DHL at 15:29 Waybill 5992952011. CEAC status "IN TRANSIT"

STAGE 3: US Embassy Bogota

02-11-2016 US Embassy Bogota received my package at 10:39.

02-12-2016 CEAC Visa Status changed from "IN TRANSIT" to "READY"

02-24-2016 Lab exams at the clinic and Bio-metrics at the CAS center.

02-25-2016 Medical Exams.

03-01-2016 Interview Date (175 days after I mailed I-130) VISA APPROVED. CEAC status changed to AP

03-02-2016 Paid Immigrant Visa Fee via ELIS account. CEAC status changed to ISSUED

03-03-2016 US Embassy Bogota sends Passport and Visa package via DHL Waybill 2900131780 to Cali.

03-04-2016 My wife picked up at DHL sealed approved IV package and her passport with a stamped I-551 IV Category CR1.

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Hello,

I got the below email from NVC.

"The National Visa Center (NVC) received your documents on 09-NOV-15.Please allow 30 days from the date we received your mail for the NVC to review your documents"

So my scan date in 09-NOV?

And when should i start calling NVC?

Thanks

Hi there! Yes, that's your scan date. Congrats :) I would say to start calling maybe end of the month. No point on calling earlier cause from what i have noticed it takes around 26-30 days to receive CC from them.

So it's safe to call end of the month and maybe call every 2 days? :D Depends how pushy/impacient you are :) Good luck!

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Hi there! Yes, that's your scan date. Congrats :) I would say to start calling maybe end of the month. No point on calling earlier cause from what i have noticed it takes around 26-30 days to receive CC from them.

So it's safe to call end of the month and maybe call every 2 days? :D Depends how pushy/impacient you are :) Good luck!

Thanks

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Hello every one, I have two questions:

1. Has NVC changed their procedures regarding notifications to applicants? (Siddharth8s just posted they received an email from NVC)

According to Saylin's great NVC Guide, NVC does not notify applicants, at least when she wrote the guide.

"Step 1 - Case Number

Once your I-130 has been approved from USCIS, it will be sent to NVC (a part of the Department of State). Depending what service center the I-130 is coming from, this can take anywhere from a few business days to a few weeks. You may or may not get an email from USCIS/update on their website stating when it was sent.

You won't get correspondence from NVC when they receive your case from USCIS. You need to call an operator at NVC to find this out.

Once NVC does receive your case, it's currently taking around 3 weeks for a case number to be assigned..

If you'd like to stay on top of things, it's best to call about once a week after your NOA2 to see if NVC has received your case. Once they do have your case and about 2-3 weeks have passed since then, increase your calls to about 2-3 times a week (or even more if you wish) until you get a case number assigned.

2. A great majority of NVC applicants do not even know the existence of this wonderful bulletin board (VISA JOURNEY). Therefore they do not know they are supposed to be calling NVC to obtain a case number so they can login and continue their process. If they were not notified by NVC, how did they proceed with their steps through NVC?

Unfortunately, a majority of people go months waiting simply because they did not hear from NVC after their case was transferred.

I personally received a welcome letter in the mail with the documents cover sheet needed to send for AOS package.

But had I not called, that would have resulted in a couple of days delay with paying fees.

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Unfortunately, a majority of people go months waiting simply because they did not hear from NVC after their case was transferred.

I personally received a welcome letter in the mail with the documents cover sheet needed to send for AOS package.

But had I not called, that would have resulted in a couple of days delay with paying fees.

Thanks for your input.

So, if I am understanding you correctly, the NVC welcome letter is the first contact an applicant has with NVC unless he/she was proactively involved with phone calls.

CR-1 VISA

STAGE 1: USCIS

CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER US EMBASSY BOGOTA

09-08-2015 Express mailed my I-130 package to Chicago Lock-box.

09-11-2015 Received NOA1 via email with a PD of 09-09-2015

09-19-2015 Received I-797C via snail mail. (NOA1)

10-21-2015 My wife came to visit me on a B1/B2. No problems at POE Miami :P

11-04-2015 Received NOA2 via email. (56 days after NOA1)

11-08-2015 My wife ends visit and returns to Colombia to wait for interview :(

11-09-2015 Received I-797 via snail mail. (NOA2)

STAGE 2: NVC

11-16-2015 NVC received our case,(12 days after NOA2).

12-07-2015 Emailed inquiry to NVC to inform them my email. http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/contact.html

12-08-2015 NVC assigned case and invoice ID number,(34 days after NOA2) Case was assigned after 13:00 PM. I called at 12:30 then at 19:00 PM

12-08-2015 Completed Choice of Agent DS-261

12-09-2015 Received 2 emails with Welcome Letters for my wife and I, they were sent by ASKnvc@state.gov

12-09-2015 AOS bill became available and I paid it. (IN PROCESS)

12-12-2015 Mailed AOS and IV packages.

12-14-2015 Received via email IV bill from ASKnvc@state.gov and paid the IV fee.

12-14-2015 AOS fee updated to PAID

12-15-2015 USPS tracking shows AOS/IV packages were delivered to NVC. Waiting for a SCAN date.

12-16-2015 IV fee updated to PAID and completed DS-260

12-19-2015 Scan Date (45 days after NOA2). I called on 01-13-16 and I was told my scan date is 12-15-15????

01-26-2016 Case complete. (83 days after NOA2)

01-29-2016 Called NVC, I was informed my CO Interview will be on 03-01-2016 at 08:00.

02-02-2016 Received Interview Letter (P4) via email.

02-09-2016 Package picked-up by DHL at 15:29 Waybill 5992952011. CEAC status "IN TRANSIT"

STAGE 3: US Embassy Bogota

02-11-2016 US Embassy Bogota received my package at 10:39.

02-12-2016 CEAC Visa Status changed from "IN TRANSIT" to "READY"

02-24-2016 Lab exams at the clinic and Bio-metrics at the CAS center.

02-25-2016 Medical Exams.

03-01-2016 Interview Date (175 days after I mailed I-130) VISA APPROVED. CEAC status changed to AP

03-02-2016 Paid Immigrant Visa Fee via ELIS account. CEAC status changed to ISSUED

03-03-2016 US Embassy Bogota sends Passport and Visa package via DHL Waybill 2900131780 to Cali.

03-04-2016 My wife picked up at DHL sealed approved IV package and her passport with a stamped I-551 IV Category CR1.

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NVC received my case from uscis October 27 and up to now. Still don't have my case number. I just called and they said 42 days for them to process it. 42 days? For real? That long?

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AOS/EAD TIMELINE
  • Feb 4----Sent package
  • Feb 7----Delivered
  • Feb 11---Received text/ email receipt number
  • Feb 15---Received NOA1 hardcopy
  • Feb 24---Received biometrics appt
  • Mar 7----Biometrics
  • Mar 18--AOS status to testing & interview
  • --EAD still initial review
  • Apr 3----AOS status changed to appt. interview on May 8
  • Apr 9----EAD change to card/document production
  • Apr 16---Received EAD card
  • May 8---Interview for AOS
  • May 8---Status changed to card production
  • Post Decision
  • May 9---Card Production again
  • May 14--Card mailed
  • USPS pick up card
  • May 15--Received Green Card!!!
STEPCHILD PETITION TIMELINE
  • Apr 20------------Sent I-130 thru Fed Ex
  • Apr 24------------Received a text and email from uscis
  • Petition send to Nebraska Center
  • Apr 30------------Received NOA1 hardcopy
  • July 28----------- RFE
  • Sept 26----------- Sent RFE
  • Sept 28----------- Received RFE
  • Oct 7---------------Received Notif that my Case Approved
  • Oct 13------------- Received Hardcopy Noa2
  • Oct 21------------- Received email from USCIS sent to NVC
  • Oct 28-------------NVC received the papers from USCIS
  • Nov 19------------ Got the case number and invoice
  • Paid AOS fee
  • Nov 24------------AOS show paid and received an email from NVC
  • Paid IV Fee​
  • Dec. 4------------ Sent Civil Documents to NVC
  • Dec. 7------------ NVC received the documents
  • Dec. 10-----------NVC emailed that they received the document​
  • Jan. 15 -----------Case Complete​
  • Jan. 22 -----------Received email that my case is complete and i have to wait for the interview schedule :(
  • Feb. 3 -------------Rceived email of interview letter
  • Mar. 7------------Interview
  • ​Mar. 8------------Ready
  • ​Mar. 11-----------Issued
  • ​Mar. 14-----------Issued change date
  • ​Mar. 17-----------Pick Up Visa
  • ​Mar.18-----------CFO
  • ​Mar.24-----------POE (SFO)

Removal of Conditions Timeline

  • Feb 16- Sent Package to USPS
  • Feb 18- Delivered
  • Feb 22- Received NOA1
  • ​Feb 26- Biometrics Letter​
  • ​Mar29- Finger Print
  • Aug 31- Ask for Service Request
  • Sept 1- Ordered a new card!
  • Sept 10- Received Green Card on Mail
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