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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hello im new here. So i hope you understand what im asking. So scan date was sept.13.2016. Email from NVC Nov 2. Saying all they need is an offical copy of our approved I601A waiver from Uscis.( approved aug 12.16). So lawyer calls uscis they say the sent it to nvc ( its already been the 90 days they get 2 send it). Nvc says Nov.10th they still dont have it. So frustrated... lawyer says it could take another month to 3 mo. Like this and theres nothing wr can do. Im so frustrated. Uscis office is nebraska..we are a IR1 visa i think. This has been a loooong journey for us and im so aggravated with the nvc,uscis,lawyers...so i guess im asking has anyone been thru this???? Please comment...

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My husband and I have been through the I130, I601A, and now we finally are in Honduras and have our visa interview next week. We started this whole process end of 2012/beginning 2013 and we are finally almost done 4 years later. Unfortunately, dealing with USCIS and the NVC is mostly just a waiting game(our lawyer is great, just SLOW, I would say he added a year to our wait). As hard as it is, just be patient.

If you are missing documents for the NVC, it causes about a 3 month delay. We were missing 2 documents and had it delayed 3 months.

If you have any questions feel free to personal message me. I am glad to help in any way I can. I looked everywhere to find someone who went through the same process as us to ask them their experience and what to look out for, and i couldnt find anyone willing to help out. Good luck, I hope everything works out soon :)

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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yes thank you, I will message you, when I figure out how to..LOL... ... Well we aren't missing any documents in fact the nvc sent the letter saying they were ready to close the case and set the interview, expect they were missing the I601A pardon waiver- the official copy for uscis. Does that count as a missing document, even though our lawyer sent them a copy of our approval notice, so they would know to look for it.

I would say we started 2012 too, it took almost 2 years on our I130 to come back. Then I did slow down a little when I got pregnant in 2014, but we were waiting over 1 year on our invoice # to pay our fees. Come to find out Jan 2016 they had "lost" our whole case and was about to close it, after yelling at our lawyers they got in gear and within 2 weeks we had the number. So then in March 16 we sent off our I601a documents. After 6 months we did get approved August 12. so the Nvc scanned our documents on Sept. 13. Then Nov 2 is when we get the letter that they don't have the official waiver. This has been 4 years of waiting on the govt and sometimes they just lose stuff, its so frustrating. I haven't hardly found anyone who has had this happen to them. yes they have missing documents but not many that had to wait on the approval notice to be sent...And it has already passed the 90 days that uscis had to send it... I guess all we can do is wait...

 
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