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Dear all,

I am a bit lost with what should happen next to my case at the NVC

DS-260 was submitted and received email confirmation on 26/06/2017

My supporting documents were sent to NVC by courier and as per the tracking they received them on 03/07/2017

I didn’t receive a confirmation from NVC about receiving the documents and ever since the online status still didn’t change and it still says, Action required: Submit requested documents

Please share your experiences on what should I expect from NVC next, and how long does it take to receive my appointment notification

Thank you

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1 hour ago, Seth And Quynh said:

Nvc will not send you a email about your documents you have to call the nvc and talk to them to find out if they have your documents and if they scanned them into the system.

Assuming they received my documents on 03/07 which is the same day the courier delivered them, what should I expect next?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Now wait for up to 11 weeks to get a Case Complete (CC) by the NVC. It is good that you call NVC to find out the exact date they put your documents into the system as that is the actual date where the 11 week count start.

 

You can also joint he following forum to wait with other people who filed on July.

 

 

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On 7/27/2017 at 3:25 PM, JB209 said:

Now wait for up to 11 weeks to get a Case Complete (CC) by the NVC. It is good that you call NVC to find out the exact date they put your documents into the system as that is the actual date where the 11 week count start.

 

You can also joint he following forum to wait with other people who filed on July.

 

 

So i contacted NVC and they confirmed they put my documents into the system on July 6th and thats when the 11 weeks count start right?

What does CC means? is it when i get my interview date? or when my case will actually go for review? 

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9 hours ago, Abdullah T said:

So i contacted NVC and they confirmed they put my documents into the system on July 6th and thats when the 11 weeks count start right?

What does CC means? is it when i get my interview date? or when my case will actually go for review? 

Yes the 11 week count start on July 6th, so your case should be processed by September 21st. However most cases (around 90%) get processed in a time frame of 9-10 weeks therefore keep close attention to the CEAC site (https://ceac.state.gov/ceac/). When you go to this site, click on fee payment and enter your info, if thee line for Affidavid of Support Fee dissapears it means you have a CC = Case Complete.

 

Case Complete (CC) is when NVC has finished processing your case and will forward it to the embassy.

 

The interview date will be assigned after CC, but this happens only between the 29th of a month to the end of 2nd of week of the following month. Therefore if you have CC by September 21st, your interview date will be assigned somewhere between 29th of September to October 13th. Be aware that this time frame is when you get the notification of an interview being assigned but the actual interview date will be somewhere on November.

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12 hours ago, JB209 said:

Yes the 11 week count start on July 6th, so your case should be processed by September 21st. However most cases (around 90%) get processed in a time frame of 9-10 weeks therefore keep close attention to the CEAC site (https://ceac.state.gov/ceac/). When you go to this site, click on fee payment and enter your info, if thee line for Affidavid of Support Fee dissapears it means you have a CC = Case Complete.

 

Case Complete (CC) is when NVC has finished processing your case and will forward it to the embassy.

 

The interview date will be assigned after CC, but this happens only between the 29th of a month to the end of 2nd of week of the following month. Therefore if you have CC by September 21st, your interview date will be assigned somewhere between 29th of September to October 13th. Be aware that this time frame is when you get the notification of an interview being assigned but the actual interview date will be somewhere on November.

Thank you so much, good and valuable information i didn't know about :) 

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22 hours ago, JB209 said:

Yes the 11 week count start on July 6th, so your case should be processed by September 21st. However most cases (around 90%) get processed in a time frame of 9-10 weeks therefore keep close attention to the CEAC site (https://ceac.state.gov/ceac/). When you go to this site, click on fee payment and enter your info, if thee line for Affidavid of Support Fee dissapears it means you have a CC = Case Complete.

 

Case Complete (CC) is when NVC has finished processing your case and will forward it to the embassy.

 

The interview date will be assigned after CC, but this happens only between the 29th of a month to the end of 2nd of week of the following month. Therefore if you have CC by September 21st, your interview date will be assigned somewhere between 29th of September to October 13th. Be aware that this time frame is when you get the notification of an interview being assigned but the actual interview date will be somewhere on November.

i have checked on the site you send me, its showing Affidavit of Support Fee PAID

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On 7/31/2017 at 7:06 PM, JB209 said:

Yes, it will still show but when the NVC completes it, that line will disappear.

 

 

Ok so the Affidavit of Support Fee line disappeared and the status on the NVC changed to  “at NVC

Does that mean my case is completed? Does it mean that they are satisfied with all the documents and will not require anything else? And what’s next?

Thank you

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18 hours ago, Abdullah T said:

Ok so the Affidavit of Support Fee line disappeared and the status on the NVC changed to  “at NVC

Does that mean my case is completed? Does it mean that they are satisfied with all the documents and will not require anything else? And what’s next?

Thank you

Amazing. Yes that means you got a case complete. Now the NVC will schedule your interview. Since we are now past the second week of August it is likely you wont get an interview assigned at least until August 28th for sometime in October. However if someone cancels an interview and you are on top of the waiting list you may get it assigned earlier.

 

When you receive the notification for the interview you will get a checklist of the documents required for the interview. However to get ahead please go to this website https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/iv-dv-supplemental/RID - Riyadh.pdf

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11 hours ago, JB209 said:

Amazing. Yes that means you got a case complete. Now the NVC will schedule your interview. Since we are now past the second week of August it is likely you wont get an interview assigned at least until August 28th for sometime in October. However if someone cancels an interview and you are on top of the waiting list you may get it assigned earlier.

 

When you receive the notification for the interview you will get a checklist of the documents required for the interview. However to get ahead please go to this website https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/iv-dv-supplemental/RID - Riyadh.pdf

Thank you and god bless you for your kind support

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On 8/14/2017 at 3:25 PM, Abdullah T said:

Thank you and god bless you for your kind support

Hi,

On August 18 i revived the below message from NVC  

They have also indicated my priority date: 17-OCT-16

 

"Dear Sir/Madam,

 

The National Visa Center (NVC) received all the requested documentation for this immigrant visa case.  The applicant is now in the queue awaiting an interview appointment overseas, where a consular officer will adjudicate the applicant’s visa application.

 

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.

 

When an appointment is available, we will notify the applicant, petitioner and attorney (if applicable).  The applicant can prepare now by reading about the embassy’s interview requirements online at nvc.state.gov/interview. Thank you for your patience.

 

The embassy may require additional documents at the interview.  For example, if the following three items are all true, the applicant must bring a new police certificate to the visa interview:

 

·         He or she is more than 16 years old;

·         The police certificate submitted to NVC was obtained more than one year ago; and

·         He or she still lives in the country that issued the certificate.

 

The applicant should not make any travel arrangements, sell property, or give up employment until the embassy has issued a visa.

 

Sincerely,"

 
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