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Good evening everyone,

I hope this message finds you all well. My fiancé and I recently submitted our petition for visa in October and I got a notification that the petition had been accepted for processing, what's more the notice said that it had been forwarded to office in California.

With us guardedly optimistic that my job will start soon, my fiancé has asked me several times what's next in the process. Will my fiancé or I receive word that the petition is be approved (the interview and medical exam or NOA2, I think)?

My fiancé also wanted me to check about the medical exam and interview as well. After we fill out and send the appropriate forms, including the original k-1 petition, will she have to call and schedule the medical exam or will the consulate in Manila/Cebu contact her?


I am sorry if this doesn't make much sense. I'm still very confused about how all of this works out. As always, any information y'all can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. ^_^


Warm Regards,

Joel

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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You will get an noa2 to let you know your petition was approve or an RFE if they need more info. Once you get the noa2 and NVC gets your application it will be sent to the embassy. Then depending on how your embassy works either you or the embassy will schedule your interview. The medical is normally done 2 weeks before the interview.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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http://dennyeyberg.wixsite.com/filipino-am-visa/second-step

Step by step guide for Philippines. Should be about everything you need to know.

Jim

10/29/16....I-129F mailed to Lewisville, TX
10/31/16....Delivered at Dallas Lock Box - per USPS

11/02/16....NOA1 Date on Hard Copy Notice
11/03/16....NOA1 Text and Email. Case sent to CSC
11/07/16....NOA1 Hard Copy Received

xx/xx/xx....NOA2 Text and Email

 

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You will get an noa2 to let you know your petition was approve or an RFE if they need more info. Once you get the noa2 and NVC gets your application it will be sent to the embassy. Then depending on how your embassy works either you or the embassy will schedule your interview. The medical is normally done 2 weeks before the interview.

So they'll send a notice/NOA2 to me first if everything goes well with the petition we sent? How will my fiancé and I know how the embassy in the Philippines schedules interviews?

Also, NVC? Sorry a lot of questions. I'm still pretty green to all of this. hahaha

http://dennyeyberg.wixsite.com/filipino-am-visa/second-step

Step by step guide for Philippines. Should be about everything you need to know.

Jim

Thanks man, I'll check it out! ^_^

 
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