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1 minute ago, SoDifficult said:

 

Congrats! When you say you got your "in transit" how did you get this; mail, email? Was it sent to the petitioner or beneficiary?

I, petitioner, received an email including the K1-FTP lettee which provides a new case number and says it's being sent to our embassy. Is this the letter you are referring to regarding to as in transit?

 

Do you know what's next from here? Are we now waiting for another email with further instructions?

Congrats to you as well! Yes by “In Transit” I mean that I (the petitioner) received the same letter and our case is in transit. 
 

you can use that new number to check the status of your case here. 
https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?App=IV

 

It should currently say “in transit”. Once it arrives, it will say “Ready” and open up the page where it allows you to schedule the interview. 
 

some embassies are different. Some will send you an email and let you know they have received it and tell you to schedule your interview online, and some won’t send you anything and you just pay your fees and schedule your interview on your own. I’m not 100% which way Poland does it. 
 

However I’ve attached a pic of the online registration of what it looks like, and the current open dates for the Warsaw Embassy. (This is from yesterday on the russian telegram chat, I don’t have access to this page yet.)

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18 minutes ago, Cheddy said:

Congrats to you as well! Yes by “In Transit” I mean that I (the petitioner) received the same letter and our case is in transit. 
 

you can use that new number to check the status of your case here. 
https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?App=IV

 

It should currently say “in transit”. Once it arrives, it will say “Ready” and open up the page where it allows you to schedule the interview. 
 

some embassies are different. Some will send you an email and let you know they have received it and tell you to schedule your interview online, and some won’t send you anything and you just pay your fees and schedule your interview on your own. I’m not 100% which way Poland does it. 
 

However I’ve attached a pic of the online registration of what it looks like, and the current open dates for the Warsaw Embassy. (This is from yesterday on the russian telegram chat, I don’t have access to this page yet.)

6EF200F8-85CB-426C-B69F-A28F205A05AF.jpeg

I checked the status and it currently says "Ready", although we never received any notice since the K1-FTP. Are we to expect further instructions regarding what to bring to the interview or other preparation/process details (income, med exam, DS-160, etc.), or are we on our own to research this?

 

Also, once I attempt to log in to CAEC, I get the below message with no additional info or options to pay. 

 

The sample images on the "Immigrant Visa Process" show a list of outstanding items with payment links, which I don't seem to have. Is this also dependant on the specific embassy?

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14 hours ago, SoDifficult said:

I checked the status and it currently says "Ready", although we never received any notice since the K1-FTP. Are we to expect further instructions regarding what to bring to the interview or other preparation/process details (income, med exam, DS-160, etc.), or are we on our own to research this?

 

Also, once I attempt to log in to CAEC, I get the below message with no additional info or options to pay. 

 

The sample images on the "Immigrant Visa Process" show a list of outstanding items with payment links, which I don't seem to have. Is this also dependant on the specific embassy?

 

CEAC Shows three things at this stage in the process:

1) in transit - shipment is in the air or soon will be,

2) received - physical case file is at the Embassy, and

3) ready - your case is prepared to schedule and complete your
interview.

 

You should be good to go to fill out your DS-160 on CEAC, pay the fees, and schedule your interview.

https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/

I'm not sure if your case got sent to Poland like all the Russians, or you were able to have it get sent to Armenia, but check with the regional forums on what the next step is for scheduling. I'm not 100% sure what to do at this point I have seen conflicting evidence.

 

Some sites say:

Step 2: Schedule the Interview

Once the U.S. Embassy Warsaw receives the approved petition from NVC, the Immigrant Visa Section will send a letter with the instructions on preparing for the visa interview to the applicant.

The letter will be accompanied by a copy of the petition and you should verify the validity of the petition before scheduling an appointment. If you notice that your petition expired or will expire soon, the petitioner should provide the Embassy with a letter of intent to marry each other within 90 days after the beneficiary’s admission to the United State and a statement that both the petitioner and the beneficiary remain legally free to marry. Please bring this extension (revalidation) letter for the interview.

Note: Do not schedule your interview date until you receive these instructions. If you do not receive the instructions from the US Embassy within six weeks after the notification from NVC about the transferring of your case to Warsaw, you have to send an inquiry about the status of your case to support-poland@ustraveldocs.com .

 

But other sites say that you won't be receiving a welcome letter. I'm confused as well.

 

 

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Wednesday Updates:

107500: 1 RFER (0 new / 1 in progress)
108500: 2 RFERs (1 new / 1 in progress)
109000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)
110500: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)
111500: 1 RFER, 1 Denial (0 new / 2 in progress)
112000: 1 RFER (0 new / 1 in progress)
113500: 1 RFER, 1 Withdrawal (0 new / 2 in progress)
116000: 1 RFER (0 new / 1 in progress)
118500: 1 RFER (0 new / 1 in progress)
01/04/23: 12 Total Updates: 2 Approvals, 8 RFERs, 1 Denial, 1 Withdrawal

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Every embassy is different, ours was Manilla for reference. The way we got it done so quickly is we immediately filed ds160 as soon as we had "In Transit", then when we got "Ready" we paid and started looking for dates and scheduled medical (which only required the ds160 receipt page). At the Manilla embassy they only release new dates on certain days and it's first come first serve so it doesn't matter what order your received your ready status, but they do lock out for 24 hours if you check more than three times a day (not sure if this is specific to ours). So she paid and checked 3 times a day and found a date quickly (someone else canceled an interview appointment) about 3 days after we received "Ready" status which was for two weeks away. She had not completed medical yet so she completed it while waiting for interview. Good luck! 

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1 hour ago, Cheddy said:

CEAC Shows three things at this stage in the process:

1) in transit - shipment is in the air or soon will be,

2) received - physical case file is at the Embassy, and

3) ready - your case is prepared to schedule and complete your
interview.

 

You should be good to go to fill out your DS-160 on CEAC, pay the fees, and schedule your interview.

https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/

I'm not sure if your case got sent to Poland like all the Russians, or you were able to have it get sent to Armenia, but check with the regional forums on what the next step is for scheduling. I'm not 100% sure what to do at this point I have seen conflicting evidence.

 

Some sites say:

Step 2: Schedule the Interview

Once the U.S. Embassy Warsaw receives the approved petition from NVC, the Immigrant Visa Section will send a letter with the instructions on preparing for the visa interview to the applicant.

The letter will be accompanied by a copy of the petition and you should verify the validity of the petition before scheduling an appointment. If you notice that your petition expired or will expire soon, the petitioner should provide the Embassy with a letter of intent to marry each other within 90 days after the beneficiary’s admission to the United State and a statement that both the petitioner and the beneficiary remain legally free to marry. Please bring this extension (revalidation) letter for the interview.

Note: Do not schedule your interview date until you receive these instructions. If you do not receive the instructions from the US Embassy within six weeks after the notification from NVC about the transferring of your case to Warsaw, you have to send an inquiry about the status of your case to support-poland@ustraveldocs.com .

 

But other sites say that you won't be receiving a welcome letter. I'm confused as well.

 

 

Thanks, Cheddy. I really appreciate the feedback and detail.

 

I emailed the embassy today to confirm, went on and completed the DS-160, paid the fees, scheduled the interview for March 2nd and medical exam for the January 11th. Hopefully that's that for the time being!

56 minutes ago, Danny & Brenda said:

Every embassy is different, ours was Manilla for reference. The way we got it done so quickly is we immediately filed ds160 as soon as we had "In Transit", then when we got "Ready" we paid and started looking for dates and scheduled medical (which only required the ds160 receipt page). At the Manilla embassy they only release new dates on certain days and it's first come first serve so it doesn't matter what order your received your ready status, but they do lock out for 24 hours if you check more than three times a day (not sure if this is specific to ours). So she paid and checked 3 times a day and found a date quickly (someone else canceled an interview appointment) about 3 days after we received "Ready" status which was for two weeks away. She had not completed medical yet so she completed it while waiting for interview. Good luck! 

Thanks for the info. It's really helpful to read what others are experiencing. There's so much contradicting info all over the internet; including government sites. Best of luck to you, it sounds like we are all nearing the light at the end of the tunnel so we can continue our journeys!

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10 minutes ago, SoDifficult said:

Thanks, Cheddy. I really appreciate the feedback and detail.

 

I emailed the embassy today to confirm, went on and completed the DS-160, paid the fees, scheduled the interview for March 2nd and medical exam for the January 11th. Hopefully that's that for the time being!

Thanks for the info. It's really helpful to read what others are experiencing. There's so much contradicting info all over the internet; including government sites. Best of luck to you, it sounds like we are all nearing the light at the end of the tunnel so we can continue our journeys!

These are good first steps if you are wanting to do it fast! You can still pick dates after you pick your first one I would check daily for an open slot to improve your March date (you are not stuck to that date). A lot of the contradicting information is because different embassies handle things differently.  Oh and when you have your medical we got ours in hand to take to the embassy with a CD and file but another filer from this group said they could not have it and the hospital would send it directly to the embassy in Sweden so don't be alarmed if that is different. 

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Thursday Updates:

107500: 1 Denial (0 new / 1 in progress)
110500: 1 Approval (1 new / 0 in progress)
111000: 1 RFER (1 new / 0 in progress)
114000: 1 Approval, 1 RFER (1 new / 1 in progress)
114500: 1 RFER (1 new / 0 in progress)
116000: 2 Approvals, 1 RFER (1 new / 2 in progress)
116500: 1 Approval, 1 Withdrawal (0 new / 2 in progress)
01/05/23: 11 Total Updates: 5 Approvals, 4 RFERs, 1 Denial, 1 Withdrawal

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Friday Updates:

107500: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)
108000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)
111000: 1 RFES (1 new / 0 in progress)
113000: 2 Approvals, 1 RFER, 1 Denial (1 new / 3 in progress)
114000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)
116000: 2 Approvals, 1 RFER (1 new / 2 in progress)
118000: 2 RFERs (1 new / 1 in progress)
01/06/23: 13 Total Updates: 7 Approvals, 1 RFES, 4 RFERs, 1 Denial

 

Total for this month: 80 Untouched, 2312 Approvals, 279 RFESs, 210 RFERs, 311 Denials, 10 Expedites(Denied: 9 / Approved: 1), 149 Withdrawals, 65 Others

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1 hour ago, Cheddy said:

Friday Updates:

107500: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)
108000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)
111000: 1 RFES (1 new / 0 in progress)
113000: 2 Approvals, 1 RFER, 1 Denial (1 new / 3 in progress)
114000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)
116000: 2 Approvals, 1 RFER (1 new / 2 in progress)
118000: 2 RFERs (1 new / 1 in progress)
01/06/23: 13 Total Updates: 7 Approvals, 1 RFES, 4 RFERs, 1 Denial

 

Total for this month: 80 Untouched, 2312 Approvals, 279 RFESs, 210 RFERs, 311 Denials, 10 Expedites(Denied: 9 / Approved: 1), 149 Withdrawals, 65 Others

Thank you! Im already at NVC with a case number waiting to be in transit but Id like to thank you for doing this for those still waiting. Im the admin of the July/August K1 FB group and I know a lot still rely on your updates. I would just like to inquire about the “untouched” number it seems a little off since its been sitting at 82-80 the past few weeks. 

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On 1/6/2023 at 7:09 PM, Cynnbean said:

Thank you! Im already at NVC with a case number waiting to be in transit but Id like to thank you for doing this for those still waiting. Im the admin of the July/August K1 FB group and I know a lot still rely on your updates. I would just like to inquire about the “untouched” number it seems a little off since its been sitting at 82-80 the past few weeks. 

The new/in progress numbers on my scans are sometimes a little off. The I'm not sure how the original programmer wrote that part of the code as it doesn't make much sense sometimes and is not 100% accurate.

However untouched number is accurate, I could list each and every one of those untouched case numbers for you. The USCIS everyday is mostly touching previously touched cases.

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Monday Updates:

110000: 1 Denial (0 new / 1 in progress)
112500: 1 Other (Document Is Being Held For 180 Days) (0 new / 1 in progress)
113000: 1 Approval (0 new / 1 in progress)
117500: 1 RFES (1 new / 0 in progress)
118000: 1 Denial (0 new / 1 in progress)
01/09/23: 5 Total Updates: 1 Approval, 1 RFES, 2 Denials, 1 Other (Document Is Being Held For 180 Days)

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11 hours ago, Cheddy said:

The new/in progress numbers on my scans are sometimes a little off. The I'm not sure how the original programmer wrote that part of the code as it doesn't make much sense sometimes and is not 100% accurate.

However untouched number is accurate, I could list each and every one of those untouched case numbers for you. The USCIS everyday is mostly touching previously touched cases.

Wow, I would really appreciate the list of those untouched cases if you have the time. I did notice the untouched cases # stayed the same so I hope USCIS gets to those sometime soon and doesnt forget them 😔 My thoughts are with everyone still waiting. 

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47 minutes ago, Cynnbean said:

Wow, I would really appreciate the list of those untouched cases if you have the time. I did notice the untouched cases # stayed the same so I hope USCIS gets to those sometime soon and doesnt forget them 😔 My thoughts are with everyone still waiting. 

WAC2190106802 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 06/30/21

WAC2190106864 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/01/21

WAC2190106981 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/01/21

WAC2190107146 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/02/21

WAC2190107148 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/02/21

WAC2190107173 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/01/21

WAC2190107175 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/01/21

WAC2190107181 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/01/21

WAC2190107232 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/01/21

WAC2190107284 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/02/21

WAC2190107310 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/02/21

WAC2190107516 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/06/21

WAC2190107599 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/02/21

WAC2190108017 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/06/21

WAC2190108631 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/06/21

WAC2190108745 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/06/21

WAC2190108810 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/06/21

WAC2190108919 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/06/21

WAC2190109751 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/08/21

WAC2190109962 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/09/21

WAC2190110179 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/09/21

WAC2190110659 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/12/21

WAC2190111067 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/12/21

WAC2190111321 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/13/21

WAC2190111641 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/13/21

WAC2190112264 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/15/21

WAC2190112480 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/15/21

WAC2190112659 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/15/21

WAC2190112735 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190112806 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190112883 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190112885 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190112886 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190112913 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190112918 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190113071 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190113080 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190113083 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190113094 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190113096 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190113111 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190113122 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190113123 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/16/21

WAC2190113719 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/19/21

WAC2190113887 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/19/21

WAC2190114290 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/20/21

WAC2190114304 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/20/21

WAC2190115044 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/21/21

WAC2190115202 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/22/21

WAC2190115314 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/22/21

WAC2190116039 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21

WAC2190116116 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21

WAC2190116138 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21

WAC2190116250 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21

WAC2190116374 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21

WAC2190116389 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21

WAC2190116396 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21

WAC2190116411 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21

WAC2190116523 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21

WAC2190116618 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/27/21

WAC2190116683 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21

WAC2190116684 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21 

WAC2190116687 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21

WAC2190116704 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/26/21

WAC2190116708 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/27/21

WAC2190116715 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/27/21

WAC2190116724 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/27/21

WAC2190117039 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/27/21

WAC2190117041 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/27/21

WAC2190117047 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/27/21

WAC2190117055 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/27/21   

WAC2190117056 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/27/21

WAC2190117341 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/28/21

WAC2190117523 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/28/21

WAC2190118151 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/29/21

WAC2190118152 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/29/21

WAC2190118155 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/29/21

WAC2190118719 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/30/21

WAC2190118720 | I-129F | Case Was Received | 07/30/21

Total 79 cases 

 

It's actually worse than that, because the following 14 cases, have had either a name updated, birthday updated, or an expedite request denied, are all essentially untouched cases as well:

 

WAC2190106847 | I-129F | Expedite Request Denied | 08/10/21

WAC2190116018 | I-129F | Date of Birth Was Updated | 07/30/21

WAC2190117537 | I-129F | Date of Birth Was Updated | 08/20/21

WAC2190116098 | I-129F | Name Was Updated | 10/14/22

WAC2190117737 | I-129F | Date of Birth Was Updated | 09/13/22

WAC2190118114 | I-129F | Expedite Request Approved | 08/18/21

WAC2190117052 | I-129F | Name Was Updated | 08/17/21

WAC2190116718 | I-129F | Name Was Updated | 09/27/21

WAC2190115176 | I-129F | Expedite Request Denied | 03/15/22

WAC2190115729 | I-129F | Expedite Request Denied | 12/13/21

WAC2190114325 | I-129F | Expedite Request Denied | 12/15/21

WAC2190114645 | I-129F | Name Was Updated | 07/28/21

WAC2190113866 | I-129F | Expedite Request Denied | 01/18/22

WAC2190113434 | I-129F | Expedite Request Denied | 08/31/21


It's actually pretty heartbreaking. Each one of those lines above represent a couple that has been desperately waiting for about a year and a half, with absolutely no news. Their futures held in limbo by pure red-tape. :(

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