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That is an official fairytale . Do the AskNVC , say I need more time ,  print it out and keep a copy. 

Please note to reinstate a terminated case , they do ask for “ digital proof” you logged in …and you won’t have it, they don’t have it and you are left with creative pleading for discretion. Plus paper cases v. electronic cases..

 

 

 

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13. Can NVC confirm that the best procedure to reopen a matter if it was closed despite contact having been made in at least one or more of the above manners is to submit digital proof, corroborating contact, using the online Ask NVC Public Inquiry Form?
If you believe a termination notice was issued in error, we confirm that contacting NVC through our online Public Inquiry Form is the best mechanism for dealing with these issues. Submit digital proof corroborating contact; you can attach documents at the

 

Logging into CEAC satisfies the “contact” requirement to avoid termination under 203(g). The specific role of the case party logging into CEAC is not relevant. Please note this is only applicable for electronic cases. Logging into CEAC does not prevent 203(g) termination for paper cases.
 

 

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5 minutes ago, Family said:

That is an official fairytale . Do the AskNVC , say I need more time ,  print it out and keep a copy. 

Please note to reinstate a terminated case , they do ask for “ digital proof” you logged in …and you won’t have it, they don’t have it and you are left with creative pleading for discretion. Plus paper cases v. electronic cases..

 

 

 

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13. Can NVC confirm that the best procedure to reopen a matter if it was closed despite contact having been made in at least one or more of the above manners is to submit digital proof, corroborating contact, using the online Ask NVC Public Inquiry Form?
If you believe a termination notice was issued in error, we confirm that contacting NVC through our online Public Inquiry Form is the best mechanism for dealing with these issues. Submit digital proof corroborating contact; you can attach documents at the

 

Logging into CEAC satisfies the “contact” requirement to avoid termination under 203(g). The specific role of the case party logging into CEAC is not relevant. Please note this is only applicable for electronic cases. Logging into CEAC does not prevent 203(g) termination for paper cases.
 

 

I could revise the original post to include some additional information, especially about electronic vs. paper.

 

 

Spouse

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

 

Stepdaughter

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Dec. 9th, 2020: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

Posted
3 minutes ago, seekingthetruth said:

I could revise the original post to include some additional information, especially about electronic vs. paper.

 

Honestly if you are taking a position on what is the BEST WAY to keep your case open and satisfy the one year contact, I hope your position is to do Public Inquiry/ Ask NVC for ALL cases and print it out.  The response you got is simply because they don’t want to deal w emails.. 
 

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16 minutes ago, Family said:

Honestly if you are taking a position on what is the BEST WAY to keep your case open and satisfy the one year contact, I hope your position is to do Public Inquiry/ Ask NVC for ALL cases and print it out.  The response you got is simply because they don’t want to deal w emails.. 
 

AskNVC takes quite a while to respond.  I have made two AskNvc requests and both took 6-8 weeks for a response.  Do you recommend a timing so as to avoid closing the case?  Perhaps every 6 months would be a good solution?

 

The way I am reading you is that while logging on may be a valid contact, there is no way to ensure that they are not going screw it up and close your case, correct?

Spouse

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

 

Stepdaughter

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Dec. 9th, 2020: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

Posted
1 minute ago, seekingthetruth said:

AskNVC takes quite a while to respond.  I have made two AskNvc requests and both took 6-8 weeks for a response.  Do you recommend a timing so as to avoid closing the case?  Perhaps every 6 months would be a good solution?

 

The way I am reading you is that while logging on may be a valid contact, there is no way to ensure that they are not going screw it up and close your case, correct?

1. You do NOT get a response from NVC…you are NOT asking them to DO ANYTHING ( nor are they doing u a favor).The case remains OPEN for whenever you are ready to pursue the IV visa and all u do is make contact once a year. You just say ,  “ I need more time, this is my annual contact.”  
 

2. So if April 10, 2022 u sent email then next April, 2023 u send the same ..and so on . 

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2 minutes ago, Family said:

1. You do NOT get a response from NVC…you are NOT asking them to DO ANYTHING ( nor are they doing u a favor).The case remains OPEN for whenever you are ready to pursue the IV visa and all u do is make contact once a year. You just say ,  “ I need more time, this is my annual contact.”  
 

2. So if April 10, 2022 u sent email then next April, 2023 u send the same ..and so on . 

 

1 minute ago, Family said:

You do get a lovely automated response from NVC acknowledging your inquiriy, even if u cannot print it out or forget.

Right.  I was just going to mention that and it even says that it is proof of contact.

 

Please do not reply to this email. NVC will answer your inquiry in the order in which it was received. Consult https://nvc.state.gov/timeframes to find out when you can expect a response. We will not respond substantively to mail sent directly to this address. Follow-up inquiries may be made at https://nvc.state.gov/inquiry.

Please retain this email as a record of your contact with NVC.

Spouse

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

 

Stepdaughter

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Dec. 9th, 2020: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

Posted
4 hours ago, Family said:

13. Can NVC confirm that the best procedure to reopen a matter if it was closed despite contact having been made in at least one or more of the above manners is to submit digital proof, corroborating contact, using the online Ask NVC Public Inquiry Form?
If you believe a termination notice was issued in error, we confirm that contacting NVC through our online Public Inquiry Form is the best mechanism for dealing with these issues. Submit digital proof corroborating contact; you can attach documents at the

@Family Can you give me the link to that paragraph?  I Googled a bit and could not find it.

Spouse

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

 

Stepdaughter

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Dec. 9th, 2020: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

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Posted
22 minutes ago, Family said:

Oh, actually I did find that but did not scroll down because I thought it was probably not the right document.

Spouse

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

 

Stepdaughter

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Dec. 9th, 2020: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

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I need some clarification on the potential hazards of postponing the case.  I had my interview in March followed by a 221g.  It has taken them so long that now they need a new income tax return since the previous one is too old.  With all the delays and a medical which will expire on Aug 23, the remaining window will be too small to sell the farm, quit three jobs, etc.  So we would now prefer if we could postpone immigrating until February 2023.

 

Can I wait to submit the new income tax return until the medical has expired?  Then they will require a new medical (I am OK with that) which will give me another 6 months before the visa expiry date.  Is my reasoning correct, or are there unforeseen complications to using this method to postpone the case?

Posted
4 hours ago, Family One said:

I need some clarification on the potential hazards of postponing the case.  I had my interview in March followed by a 221g.  It has taken them so long that now they need a new income tax return since the previous one is too old.  With all the delays and a medical which will expire on Aug 23, the remaining window will be too small to sell the farm, quit three jobs, etc.  So we would now prefer if we could postpone immigrating until February 2023.

 

Can I wait to submit the new income tax return until the medical has expired?  Then they will require a new medical (I am OK with that) which will give me another 6 months before the visa expiry date.  Is my reasoning correct, or are there unforeseen complications to using this method to postpone the case?

Your case is past NVC so I would advise to start a new topic.  However, you might find some relevant information in the link Family gave above.

https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/AILA/AILA-NVC-meeting-02-17-2021.pdf

Spouse

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

 

Stepdaughter

Nov. 29th, 2020: I-130 submitted online, NOA 1 Nov. 30th, 2020

Dec. 9th, 2020: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS

Feb. 19th, 2021: I-130 Approved 😊

Feb. 25th, 2021: Welcome letter from NVC

Mar. 9th, 2021:  Received Hard Copy NOA 2 I-797 in mail

October, 2021: One Year Postponement of Move, Visa Completion On Hold

Feb. 4th, 2022: Submitted DS 260

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