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Hello everyone, we got our case number from the NVC a couple nights ago (yay) and when I put the case number into the case tracker I get this:

 

" Please follow the instructions you received from the National Visa Center (NVC) that list the six steps you must take before NVC can schedule your visa interview appointment. This includes submitting to NVC various fees, forms and documents. Once NVC has received all the required items, they will let you know if anything is missing or incomplete. You can also find these instructions online at http://nvc.state.gov (English) and http://nvc.state.gov/espanol (Spanish). You will find contact information for NVC at http://nvc.state.gov/ask."

 

Does anyone know what these six steps are? I was under the impression that the NVC just forwarded the packet to the embassy once assigning a case number...

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40 minutes ago, sam.e said:

Hello everyone, we got our case number from the NVC a couple nights ago (yay) and when I put the case number into the case tracker I get this:

 

" Please follow the instructions you received from the National Visa Center (NVC) that list the six steps you must take before NVC can schedule your visa interview appointment. This includes submitting to NVC various fees, forms and documents. Once NVC has received all the required items, they will let you know if anything is missing or incomplete. You can also find these instructions online at http://nvc.state.gov (English) and http://nvc.state.gov/espanol (Spanish). You will find contact information for NVC at http://nvc.state.gov/ask."

 

Does anyone know what these six steps are? I was under the impression that the NVC just forwarded the packet to the embassy once assigning a case number...

K-1 is considered non-immigrant visa but I think step 6 should be

 

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/collect-and-submit-forms-and-documents-to-the-nvc/step-6-submit-documents-to-the-nvc.html

 

Step 6: Submit Documents to the NVC

 

After you collect the financial evidence in Step 4, and supporting documents in Step 5, you must submit all of these items in ONE package to NVC. Your case may be significantly delayed if you don't submit all of your documents at the same time.

IMPORTANT: Do not send your original passport or original civil documents such as birth, and marriage certificates. Instead, submit a photocopy of these documents to NVC. However, you must bring these original documents to your visa interview. This is true no matter what method you use to submit documents to NVC

There are three ways to submit documents to NVC. The method you use depends on where you are interviewing. Look at your NVC case number and match it to the method below to find out how to submit your documents to NVC

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1 hour ago, sam.e said:

Does anyone know what these six steps are? I was under the impression that the NVC just forwarded the packet to the embassy once assigning a case number...

 

You don't have six steps at NVC.  Your next steps are on the London website. There's four steps in London https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/fiancee-2/applying-for-the-visa/

 

 

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5 hours ago, sam.e said:

Hello everyone, we got our case number from the NVC a couple nights ago (yay) and when I put the case number into the case tracker I get this:

 

" Please follow the instructions you received from the National Visa Center (NVC) that list the six steps you must take before NVC can schedule your visa interview appointment. This includes submitting to NVC various fees, forms and documents. Once NVC has received all the required items, they will let you know if anything is missing or incomplete. You can also find these instructions online at http://nvc.state.gov (English) and http://nvc.state.gov/espanol (Spanish). You will find contact information for NVC at http://nvc.state.gov/ask."

 

Does anyone know what these six steps are? I was under the impression that the NVC just forwarded the packet to the embassy once assigning a case number...

I think you are put under the wrong category. You can go backwards to the "petition" section on the website you linked above(http//:nvc. state.gov)this immigration visa is for a family or employment 

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6 hours ago, sam.e said:

Hello everyone, we got our case number from the NVC a couple nights ago (yay) and when I put the case number into the case tracker I get this:

 

" Please follow the instructions you received from the National Visa Center (NVC) that list the six steps you must take before NVC can schedule your visa interview appointment. This includes submitting to NVC various fees, forms and documents. Once NVC has received all the required items, they will let you know if anything is missing or incomplete. You can also find these instructions online at http://nvc.state.gov (English) and http://nvc.state.gov/espanol (Spanish). You will find contact information for NVC at http://nvc.state.gov/ask."

 

Does anyone know what these six steps are? I was under the impression that the NVC just forwarded the packet to the embassy once assigning a case number...

Just ignore it. It is the wording because they put K1 under immigrant visa. however, k1 does not have to do anything and you will see that when your case status changes from "AT NVC" to Ready. You do not have to do anything at this moment as your case is still at NVC. Wait for it to get in transit and they will send you an e-mail about forwarding your case to your embassy, together with your case numbers.

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