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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Guatemala
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Current case review time: As of 8-JUN-2020, we are reviewing documents submitted to us on 20-FEB-2020. Please note, as result of April 22, 2020 Presidential Proclamation, we are reviewing documents for cases not subject to the travel restrictions first.

 

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16 minutes ago, MarlinCobon said:

Current case review time: As of 8-JUN-2020, we are reviewing documents submitted to us on 20-FEB-2020. Please note, as result of April 22, 2020 Presidential Proclamation, we are reviewing documents for cases not subject to the travel restrictions first.

 

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Don't worry, they provide you an estimated time.  Sometimes they are working on cases for dates later than 20 FEB but they don't want to inform people about it.  Same happened in my case too.  On the site, it was mentioned that they are processing 14 Feb cases for three weeks but I got my case Documentary Qualified way earlier than expected.  

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Guatemala
Timeline
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6 minutes ago, fj12345 said:

Don't worry, they provide you an estimated time.  Sometimes they are working on cases for dates later than 20 FEB but they don't want to inform people about it.  Same happened in my case too.  On the site, it was mentioned that they are processing 14 Feb cases for three weeks but I got my case Documentary Qualified way earlier than expected.  

This is what I'm worrying about Please note, as result of April 22, 2020 Presidential Proclamation, we are reviewing documents for cases not subject to the travel restrictions first.

 

We are waiting on NVC since March 30th and we are subjected to the Presidential proclamation :( 

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: India
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35 minutes ago, MarlinCobon said:

This is what I'm worrying about Please note, as result of April 22, 2020 Presidential Proclamation, we are reviewing documents for cases not subject to the travel restrictions first.

 

We are waiting on NVC since March 30th and we are subjected to the Presidential proclamation :( 

They will give priority to the cases who are not subject to travel ban

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Iraq
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From the movement we're seeing regarding DQ, I believe the Feb 20 applies to us (the non-preference visa categories due to the EO).

CR1/IR1 category has been receiving DQ's for March, April and even May submissions (by now probs June subs as well), and I believe NVC always posts the latest date. It's all only assumptions, but for preference categories they might still have the regular 8-10 weeks review time, while suspended categories fall under the 4 months behind class...

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Guatemala
Timeline
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13 hours ago, Quarknase said:

From the movement we're seeing regarding DQ, I believe the Feb 20 applies to us (the non-preference visa categories due to the EO).

CR1/IR1 category has been receiving DQ's for March, April and even May submissions (by now probs June subs as well), and I believe NVC always posts the latest date. It's all only assumptions, but for preference categories they might still have the regular 8-10 weeks review time, while suspended categories fall under the 4 months behind class...

I hope its like that and I was reading very carefully and I thing the key work is FIRST. They say they are reviewing cases not subjected to the restrictions FIRST and not ONLY.

Thanks for you comment I appreciate it :) 

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Guatemala
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21 minutes ago, Sparkle Sparkle said:

It wasn't always like this... When did this change?  Have to look this up myself

I check the page everyday and it changed yesterday, here is the link to it https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/nvc-timeframes.html

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Iraq
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13 minutes ago, MarlinCobon said:

I check the page everyday and it changed yesterday, here is the link to it https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/nvc-timeframes.html

Yeah it’s new, maybe because they received too many calls about it since it became obvious. I am grateful that they did make an honest statement about it. I’m NVC’s clarity in instructions and communication much better than USCIS overall.

There was a F2A DQ this week with a March 3rd submission so they do process them, just not as fast as other categories.

 
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