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10 minutes ago, Beatriz and Luis said:

Hey there, did you recieve your interview date yet? Im also from Mexico, and waiting ln case complete... desperate lf course

Hi,

No interview yet, I just called this morning :( 

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14 hours ago, Ldn2Chicago said:

Did everyone receive notification that their documents were received by the NVC? We sent ours and it was received (as UPS delivery confirmed) beginning of July. We did call a week or so later and the NVC said they don't send confirmation of receipt any more.

I went to check on case status and it doesn't say anything about being received, I will call today to check on it!

NVC does not send confirmation for receipt of your documents, for either the documents received from the USCIS or for your IV packet.

It usually takes a week or so for USCIS to post it after approval, then a week or so for NVC to receive the documents and to assign it a Case Number and Invoice Identification Number (IIN).  You can call USCIS to confirm when it was sent, then call NVC starting a a week + after to confirm.

 

If you are referencing the receipt of your IV packet, you will need to call after delivery to confirm what your scan date is.

NVC Process Guide for UK:  NVC Process (timelines, numbers, documents, steps)  

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TIMELINE (CR1 Spouse Visa)
USCIS Phase (Married in England September 3, 2016!)
Spoiler
  • 09-22-2016:  I-130 Mailed to Chicago Lockbox (USPS Priority)
  • 09-25-2016:  USPS Priority delivery confirmation
  • 09-26-2016:  Priority date assigned (USC Spouse)
  • 09-28-2016:  I-797C NOA1 Email/Text received, check cashed; case sent to Nebraska Service Center
  • 10-03-2016:  I-797C NOA1 Hardcopy received
  • 02-15-2017:  Case transferred to Texas Service Center
  • 03-16-2017:  NOA2 Approval Date
  • 03-22-2017:  USCIS sent case to NVC, Case Status changed to "We sent your case to the Department of State for visa processing"
  • 03-23-2017:  NOA2 Harcdopy received

NVC Phase

Spoiler
  • 03-30-2017:  Case Received By NVC
  • 04-04-2017:  Case # and IIN Assigned (called NVC to confirm)
  • 04-05-2017:  DS-261 unlocked & completed, called NVC and reviewed over the phone (IV fee will unlock after a week)
  • 04-06-2017:  Received NVC Welcome Letter via Email, AOS Fee unlocked & paid online
  • 04-07-2017:  Called NVC again and rep stated DS 261 was not actually reviewed.  Re-reviewed DS-261
  • 04-11-2017:  Welcome Letter email received, IV Fee unlocked & paid online
  • 04-13-2017:  DS-260 unlocked
  • 04-14-2017:  DS-260 submitted
  • 04-30-2017:  Affidavit of Support/Documents sent via Fedex Priority Overnight (sent Sunday, to be delivered Tuesday)
  • 05-02-2017:  Affidavit of Support/Documents delivered to NVC
  • 05-04-2017:  Document Scan Date
  • 06-28-2017:  Checklist for Court Records (even though beneficiary has never been to court); escalated to Supervisor who requested case files
  • 07-03-2017:  CASE COMPLETE!!!  Called NVC on July 5 and representative confirmed status
  • 07-11-2017:  Case Complete email confirmation received
  • 07-13-2017:  NVC rep confirmed Interview Date assigned
  • 07-14-2017:  Email confirmation of Interview
  • 07-20-2017:  11 Week (77 day) expected Case Complete from Scan Date (5/4/2017)
  • 07-21-2017:  Appointment with General Practitioner to get all required shots and medical history
  • 08-01-2017,   1:10PM:  Immigration medical with Knighstbridge Doctors in London
  • 08-11-2017:  Medical files received by Consulate
  • 08-16-2017, 12:30PM:  Interview in London!!
  • 08-17-2017:  Visa status changed to Administrative Processing, then several hours later to "Issued"
  • 08-22-2017:  Passport with Visa delivered (paid for home delivery); paid immigration fee and added case to MyUSCIS for alerts
  • 11-18-2017:  Point of Entry at JFK in NYC!!! 
 
TIMELINE (I-751 Removal of Conditions for Spouse)
USCIS Phase 
Spoiler
  • 10-08-2019:  I-751 Mailed to Dallas USCIS PO Box (USPS Flat Rate Box)
  • 10-11-2019:  USPS delivery confirmation
  • 10-16-2019:  Text received confirming receipt number; case found in MyUSCIS system several hours later
  • 10-17-2019:  Check cashed by USCIS
  • 10-21-2019:  I-797 NOA received (Notice Date: 10/16) of acceptance
  • 11-01-2019:  I-797C NOA received (Notice Date: 10/25) for Biometrics appointment
  • 11-12-2019:  Biometrics completed
  • 11-13-2019:  Case status changed to “Fingerprint Review Was Completed”
  • 12-24-2019:  Case status changed to “Case Was Updated To Show Fingerprints Were Taken”
  • 05-27-2020:  Case status changed to “Case is Ready to be Scheduled for An Interview”
  • 04-22-2021:  Infopass appointment scheduled and extension stamp provided
  • 07-12-2021:  Inquiry submitted to USCIS for case beyond normal processing times (reply expected by 8/3)
  • 03-09-2022:  Received email response to inquiry from 7/12/22 restating status with no updates provided
  • 09-16-2022:  Inquiry submitted to USCIS for case beyond normal processing times
  • 10-17-2022:  Requested assistance from local Congressman
  • 11-28-2022:  Congressman's office received USCIS statement that "application has been identified as a potential interview waiver application"
  • 03-27-2023:  USCIS Requested additional evidence "as it has been several years since you've submitted this petition" 
  • 05-13-2023:  Sent RFE response via USPS certified Priority mail
  • 05-17-2023:  USCIS received RFE packet
  • 05-19-2023:  USCIS case status updated to “New Card is Being Produced" 
  • 05-22-2023:  USCIS case status updated to “Case Was Approved" 
  • 05-24-2023:  USCIS case status updated to reflect new Green Card was mailed
  • 05-25-2023:  USCIS case status updated to “Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office" 

 

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Just an update: The NVC responded to a question as to when we will get an interview date and we had this response

 

"NVC schedules appointments one month in advance. The U.S. Embassy tells us what dates they are holding interviews, and NVC fills these appointments as they become documentarily qualified. Most appointments are set within three months of NVC’s receipt of all requested documentation. However, before applicants in a numerically limited (preference) visa category can receive an appointment, their priority date must also be current. This can delay receipt of an appointment. You can track your priority date using the Visa Bulletin on travel.state.gov."

 

What priority is the Spouse of a US Citizen? It doesn't seem to say! We just seem to be going around in circles - the US Embassy in London says the NVC schedules the appointment.... the NVC says it is waiting for London to give them a date.... So we are just in complete uncertainty!

 

Has anyone else ever dealt with the US Embassy in London? Any advice/support?

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6 hours ago, Ldn2Chicago said:

Just an update: The NVC responded to a question as to when we will get an interview date and we had this response

 

"NVC schedules appointments one month in advance. The U.S. Embassy tells us what dates they are holding interviews, and NVC fills these appointments as they become documentarily qualified. Most appointments are set within three months of NVC’s receipt of all requested documentation. However, before applicants in a numerically limited (preference) visa category can receive an appointment, their priority date must also be current. This can delay receipt of an appointment. You can track your priority date using the Visa Bulletin on travel.state.gov."

 

What priority is the Spouse of a US Citizen? It doesn't seem to say! We just seem to be going around in circles - the US Embassy in London says the NVC schedules the appointment.... the NVC says it is waiting for London to give them a date.... So we are just in complete uncertainty!

 

Has anyone else ever dealt with the US Embassy in London? Any advice/support?

My understanding is that spouses are not in a numerically limited visa category so basically just ignore that. Certain visa categories have a limit of visas they can put out a year but spouses dont count!

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11 hours ago, carriiej said:

My understanding is that spouses are not in a numerically limited visa category so basically just ignore that. Certain visa categories have a limit of visas they can put out a year but spouses dont count!

Thanks Carriiej!

We're trying to find out what the hold up is.... it seems (from reading the forums of other filers) once to NVC is done it usually only takes a few days for the interview to get scheduled.... Not sure what is going on with our case since the NVC completed their checks 3 weeks ago!

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1 hour ago, Ldn2Chicago said:

Thanks Carriiej!

We're trying to find out what the hold up is.... it seems (from reading the forums of other filers) once to NVC is done it usually only takes a few days for the interview to get scheduled.... Not sure what is going on with our case since the NVC completed their checks 3 weeks ago!

I was super confused with the whole NVC process. Even through reading all the information about the NVC process it still didn't quite go the way the internet said. When you say that NVC completed their checks, does that mean you are "documentarily qualified"? I had not heard of the term anywhere on this site so it confused me when I got the email informing us we were documentarily qualified. My bet is you'll be hearing soon. It's basically up to the embassy right now, they provide the NVC with dates of interviews then the NVC fills the spots with people who are documentarily qualified (that's how it was was explained to me for interviews in Canada... unsure if its the same process in the UK).

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Good morning all,

is it just me or the interviews have stopped ? I haven't seen any recent updates in regards to interview notices.

 

I thought I was so close!

 

Scan Date : June 26

CC : August 28

Waiting for Interview Date, hoping I can still get an October date...

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On 9/5/2017 at 0:07 PM, MayraAle said:

Hi,

No interview yet, I just called this morning :( 

 

12 hours ago, MayraAle said:

Good morning all,

is it just me or the interviews have stopped ? I haven't seen any recent updates in regards to interview notices.

 

I thought I was so close!

 

Scan Date : June 26

CC : August 28

Waiting for Interview Date, hoping I can still get an October date...

Hey. So what did they tell you when you called? 

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On 7/23/2017 at 1:43 PM, Kattikiarash said:

Hi

actually I haven't submitted my NVC's package yet because I'm waiting for my joint sponsor's documents 

but my husband has got a police certificate although I heard it's not required from Iran but a good friend of mine told me to get in order not to get a REF

Hi there 

something here my husband is living in Australia for 15 years but I dont know if they need his police certificate from Iran :(

please let me know if you have submitted ur package and if it is necessarily

Thanks 

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On 7/23/2017 at 11:38 AM, letitgo said:

Hello, did you add police certificate from Iran in your NVC documents? Do they accept it? I am asking because I don't live there but apparently it is required as part of the documents but it is kind of impossible for me to get it. But I am reading in some forums that they dont need it as they cannot verify it. Please let  me know if you have any experience or heard something. Thanks a lot :)

Hi did you figure out if its need it to add police check from Iran for dual citizen ppl?

Thanks

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On 7/12/2017 at 3:28 PM, Kattikiarash said:

Hi

dont worry, I paid both the payments on June 30th, the first one showed paid on July 5th and the second IV payment showed paid just today,

so, don't worry 😊

how did you guys mad a payment ? did you have a US debit card? because my debit card is not with US bank, anyone knows how to pay from overseas ??. I know someone paid with UK debit card but the USCIS website says Only US bank account:wacko:

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1 hour ago, Rosesam said:

how did you guys mad a payment ? did you have a US debit card? because my debit card is not with US bank, anyone knows how to pay from overseas ??. I know someone paid with UK debit card but the USCIS website says Only US bank account:wacko:

We had to pay with my husband US bank account. You need the routing numbers etc for it. First I tried to pay with a Canadian account but the payment was declined by NVC

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4 hours ago, Rosesam said:

Hi did you figure out if its need it to add police check from Iran for dual citizen ppl?

Thanks

Yes, we hVe submitted NVC documents but not police certificate from Iran and we got approved. But I wrote a letter a long with the documents to explain that I'm not able to acquire that and also qouted from the website which is not required and also confirmed by calling NVC. Hope that helps!

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Hello here, does anybody has a sample checklist for NVC. we finnally got USCIS approval on August 30. we want to be gathering documents so it will be fast when they eventually send us a checklist.

Thanks in advance.

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13 hours ago, Beatriz and Luis said:

 

Hey. So what did they tell you when you called? 

Hi,

they just stated I am in a queue waiting for the embassy to send how many spots they have available and they will schedule the interviews in order.

I will receive an email as soon as our interview has been scheduled.

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