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I received a response to my AOS/Civil Documents submission yesterday and it asks for some tax documents. It clearly states NOT to send it into the NVC, but rather take it to my interview when they schedule it. The e-mail was received yesterday, and when I login to CEAC I don't see a N/A for AOS fees... it still says PAID. Is my case complete? If not, what should I be expecting to occur for it to be complete?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Denmark
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I received a response to my AOS/Civil Documents submission yesterday and it asks for some tax documents. It clearly states NOT to send it into the NVC, but rather take it to my interview when they schedule it. The e-mail was received yesterday, and when I login to CEAC I don't see a N/A for AOS fees... it still says PAID. Is my case complete? If not, what should I be expecting to occur for it to be complete?

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What does the case say here?

https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?eQs=o/iS8zDpeAKjMWCuebHqOw==

What do the different CEAC Visa Status Check mean?

At NVC - NVC has your case and its not done or waiting to the shipped to a Embassy

In Transit - The case has been entered into the DHL shipping system. It does NOT mean the case has physically left NVC yet. It can be up to three days after the case has been entered into DHL's system before it actually starts to travel.

Ready - The case has arrived and been scanned in at the Embassy/Consulate's mail room. It does NOT mean that a Case Officer has picked up to the case to start looking at it. Some Embassy/Consulates have a mail entry point that is not physically located at the Embassy/Consulate itself.

Administrative Processing - We all will have to go to AP, this is either be curse the need more from you, but also it will be AP when they make the Visa.

Returned to NVC - I have seen this sometimes and why they would return it to NVC i don´t know

Issued - The embassy has sent your Passport to Visa printing. Some are ready for pickup when this status is shown.

Edited by SoerenHelmer

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K3 Visa Journey (That turned out to end up being IR1)

Marriage: 2008-03-25

USCIS:
I-130 Sent: 2015-09-10
I-130 Received: 2015-10-15
NOA1 : 2015-10-18
NOA2 : 2015-10-29


NVC:
NVC Received Case (I-130): 2015-11-12
NVC Case Number Received: 2015-12-03
Received DS-261 / AOS Bill: 2015-12-03
Submit DS-261: 2015-12-03
Pay AOS Bill: 2015-12-04
Receive IV Bill: 2015-12-08
Pay IV Bill: 2015-12-08
Send AOS Package: 2015-12-11
Send IV Package: 2015-12-11
Scan date: someplace around Dec 21st, nvc was not really shearing.

CC: 2016-01-29
Medical Examination: 2016-01-18
Embassy Interview: 2016-03-21 - NEW DATE 2016-03-02

AP: 2016-03-02

Issued: 2016-03-08

- They asked for more papers

Issued Again: 2016-03-10

- No new must be good news :rolleyes:

Filed: Timeline
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What does the case say here?

https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?eQs=o/iS8zDpeAKjMWCuebHqOw==

What do the different CEAC Visa Status Check mean?

At NVC - NVC has your case and its not done or waiting to the shipped to a Embassy

In Transit - The case has been entered into the DHL shipping system. It does NOT mean the case has physically left NVC yet. It can be up to three days after the case has been entered into DHL's system before it actually starts to travel.

Ready - The case has arrived and been scanned in at the Embassy/Consulate's mail room. It does NOT mean that a Case Officer has picked up to the case to start looking at it. Some Embassy/Consulates have a mail entry point that is not physically located at the Embassy/Consulate itself.

Administrative Processing - We all will have to go to AP, this is either be curse the need more from you, but also it will be AP when they make the Visa.

Returned to NVC - I have seen this sometimes and why they would return it to NVC i don´t know

Issued - The embassy has sent your Passport to Visa printing. Some are ready for pickup when this status is shown.

I've gone ahead and copy+pasted the message below. It seems to be a system generated message that never changes. This message has been there for a long time, long before I even started to pay my fees at the NVC. I don't think that particular page gets updated for everyone regularly.

"Please follow the instructions you received from the National Visa Center (NVC) that list the six steps you must take before NVC can schedule your visa interview appointment. This includes submitting to NVC various fees, forms and documents. Once NVC has received all the required items, they will let you know if anything is missing or incomplete. You can also find these instructions online at http://nvc.state.gov (English) and http://nvc.state.gov/espanol (Spanish). You will find contact information for NVC at http://nvc.state.gov/ask."

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Denmark
Timeline
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I've gone ahead and copy+pasted the message below. It seems to be a system generated message that never changes. This message has been there for a long time, long before I even started to pay my fees at the NVC. I don't think that particular page gets updated for everyone regularly.

"Please follow the instructions you received from the National Visa Center (NVC) that list the six steps you must take before NVC can schedule your visa interview appointment. This includes submitting to NVC various fees, forms and documents. Once NVC has received all the required items, they will let you know if anything is missing or incomplete. You can also find these instructions online at http://nvc.state.gov (English) and http://nvc.state.gov/espanol (Spanish). You will find contact information for NVC at http://nvc.state.gov/ask."

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Please fill it out, so we can see what step your at.

It sounds to me like you are at NVC now.

But you are giving 0 NUL information about what visa you are doing etc.

So fill out the timeline and we can help more. :thumbs:

OH LOOK PICTURES - https://500px.com/sorenhelmer

K3 Visa Journey (That turned out to end up being IR1)

Marriage: 2008-03-25

USCIS:
I-130 Sent: 2015-09-10
I-130 Received: 2015-10-15
NOA1 : 2015-10-18
NOA2 : 2015-10-29


NVC:
NVC Received Case (I-130): 2015-11-12
NVC Case Number Received: 2015-12-03
Received DS-261 / AOS Bill: 2015-12-03
Submit DS-261: 2015-12-03
Pay AOS Bill: 2015-12-04
Receive IV Bill: 2015-12-08
Pay IV Bill: 2015-12-08
Send AOS Package: 2015-12-11
Send IV Package: 2015-12-11
Scan date: someplace around Dec 21st, nvc was not really shearing.

CC: 2016-01-29
Medical Examination: 2016-01-18
Embassy Interview: 2016-03-21 - NEW DATE 2016-03-02

AP: 2016-03-02

Issued: 2016-03-08

- They asked for more papers

Issued Again: 2016-03-10

- No new must be good news :rolleyes:

  • 4 weeks later...
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ivory Coast
Timeline
Posted

:time: :time: :time: :time:

What does the case say here?

https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?eQs=o/iS8zDpeAKjMWCuebHqOw==

What do the different CEAC Visa Status Check mean?

At NVC - NVC has your case and its not done or waiting to the shipped to a Embassy

In Transit - The case has been entered into the DHL shipping system. It does NOT mean the case has physically left NVC yet. It can be up to three days after the case has been entered into DHL's system before it actually starts to travel.

Ready - The case has arrived and been scanned in at the Embassy/Consulate's mail room. It does NOT mean that a Case Officer has picked up to the case to start looking at it. Some Embassy/Consulates have a mail entry point that is not physically located at the Embassy/Consulate itself.

Administrative Processing - We all will have to go to AP, this is either be curse the need more from you, but also it will be AP when they make the Visa.

Returned to NVC - I have seen this sometimes and why they would return it to NVC i don´t know

Issued - The embassy has sent your Passport to Visa printing. Some are ready for pickup when this status is shown.

Visa k1

My status says Ready but i don't know if my embassy received my case ?Immigrant Visa Case Number: xxxxxxxxxxx

Case Creation Date: 21-Mar-2016

Status Updated Date: 24-Mar-2016

Your case is ready for your interview when scheduled at the U.S. Consular section. If you have already scheduled an appointment for an interview, please prepare your documents as directed in your appointment letter and appear at the consulate on the appointed date and time. Otherwise, please wait until you have been notified of your interview appointment. Additional information about how Immigrant Visa interview appointments are scheduled can be found at: http://nvc.state.gov/interview

 
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