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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Israel
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I have field my case on 08/15/16

It was approved by 09/27/16.

Since the approval it been alot of frustrating experince, my case was transferred to an off storage location and I had to call the USCIS more than 20 different times to fix this.

On last friday I called the NVC, and the representative told me that they just received my case and transferred it to the Isreali embassy.

(3 month's from NOA2 to NVC).

So thats finally happened,The nvc gave me a number, and now I have few questions..

*Can I file ds160 (or do I need to wait for something?)

*Can I set the medical? (or do I need to wait for something?)

*I'm worried that the sponsor is not earning enough money (just a tiny bit short).. Will I get denied at the interview? Or is it possible to ask to "pause the interview" and bring them extra co sponsor at a different day?

(I cannot do that yet)

Thank you!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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So, lemme get this straight: You filed your case in August. You got your NOA-TWO (TWO!) in a month. And it sat in NVC for a whopping three months. And you're complaining? And frustrated?

My USC wife filed my I-130 and accompanying I-129 (a useless exercise in the latter case) in September. You want to know what has happened since then? NOTHING. And that is exactly in keeping with the VisaJourney average timelines. I can expect to wait at least five months for my I-130 to be "adjudicated" before it sees the light of day. Then it will go the NVC, where it will sit for another five or six months. So it looks like we have to wait until at least July or August before we can leave frigid Niagara Falls for sunny Orlando.

Respectfully, It looks, to the rest of us, like you're getting gold plated service.

At risk of appearing discourteous, you need to sit back, take a deep breath and wait for the U.S. government to tell you what to do. Calling them 20 times will not assist them. Or you.

With the regards to your sponsor's income, the minimum income levels are posted on USCIS. If your sponsor doesn't make enough, your sponsor needs to have five times the difference in the bank. Five times a "tiny amount" is still tiny.

Rant over. TIme to get to work.

Merry Christmas.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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So, lemme get this straight: You filed your case in August. You got your NOA-TWO (TWO!) in a month. And it sat in NVC for a whopping three months. And you're complaining? And frustrated?

My USC wife filed my I-130 and accompanying I-129 (a useless exercise in the latter case) in September. You want to know what has happened since then? NOTHING. And that is exactly in keeping with the VisaJourney average timelines. I can expect to wait at least five months for my I-130 to be "adjudicated" before it sees the light of day. Then it will go the NVC, where it will sit for another five or six months. So it looks like we have to wait until at least July or August before we can leave frigid Niagara Falls for sunny Orlando.

Respectfully, It looks, to the rest of us, like you're getting gold plated service.

At risk of appearing discourteous, you need to sit back, take a deep breath and wait for the U.S. government to tell you what to do. Calling them 20 times will not assist them. Or you.

With the regards to your sponsor's income, the minimum income levels are posted on USCIS. If your sponsor doesn't make enough, your sponsor needs to have five times the difference in the bank. Five times a "tiny amount" is still tiny.

Rant over. TIme to get to work.

Merry Christmas.

The OP filed for a completely different visa from you (K1) so the timelines are completely different.

OP - please complete a timeline. It is helpful to those answering your questions. Review your embassy info. I would go ahead and start working on the DS160. You can at least get started

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Israel&cty=Jerusalem

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Filed: Other Country: Nigeria
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you cant pause a interview , try to get a sponsor now ,go ot your embassywebsite to see what the k1 instructions there are , k1 instructions differ depending on the country, keep it up!

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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So, lemme get this straight: You filed your case in August. You got your NOA-TWO (TWO!) in a month. And it sat in NVC for a whopping three months. And you're complaining? And frustrated?

My USC wife filed my I-130 and accompanying I-129 (a useless exercise in the latter case) in September. You want to know what has happened since then? NOTHING. And that is exactly in keeping with the VisaJourney average timelines. I can expect to wait at least five months for my I-130 to be "adjudicated" before it sees the light of day. Then it will go the NVC, where it will sit for another five or six months. So it looks like we have to wait until at least July or August before we can leave frigid Niagara Falls for sunny Orlando.

Respectfully, It looks, to the rest of us, like you're getting gold plated service.

At risk of appearing discourteous, you need to sit back, take a deep breath and wait for the U.S. government to tell you what to do. Calling them 20 times will not assist them. Or you.

With the regards to your sponsor's income, the minimum income levels are posted on USCIS. If your sponsor doesn't make enough, your sponsor needs to have five times the difference in the bank. Five times a "tiny amount" is still tiny.

Rant over. TIme to get to work.

Merry Christmas.

Too bad OP applied for a fiancé not a spouse. Different visa with different processing times so your rant is irrelevant.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Israel
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"lilbasterd".. well...never-mind :huh:

The reason I am trying rushing things is that my case is about to be freaking expired in a month.

I know it was sent to the embassy in Israel but I didn't got any instructions yet.

Is there a way to be sure if they are looking for X3 OR X5 the money as assets ?

Thank you !

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Nothing will expire. Embassy will extend validity for another 90 days when they get the case, no request required.

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

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