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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Just wondering has anyone encounter that NVC has send ur case to the US Embassy in wrong country.

NVC had send my case to US Embassy in Taiwan instead of Embassy in Vancouver, Canada which my fiance put on the I-129F. My fiance called about two months ago and they said because the one that was inputing had put my birth country instead of the place I am living now. NVC said they had telegram the Embassy in Taiwan to send the case to Vancouver, Canada. I tried emailing the embassy in Taiwan to see if they have done it but I haven't gotten any reply. Therefore, I sent a email to US Embassy in Canada they say they haven't receive it yet. So I am wondering does anyone know how long does it usually take

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Just wondering has anyone encounter that NVC has send ur case to the US Embassy in wrong country.

NVC had send my case to US Embassy in Taiwan instead of Embassy in Vancouver, Canada which my fiance put on the I-129F. My fiance called about two months ago and they said because the one that was inputing had put my birth country instead of the place I am living now. NVC said they had telegram the Embassy in Taiwan to send the case to Vancouver, Canada. I tried emailing the embassy in Taiwan to see if they have done it but I haven't gotten any reply. Therefore, I sent a email to US Embassy in Canada they say they haven't receive it yet. So I am wondering does anyone know how long does it usually take

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Not to alarm you, but this is a significant problem. I suggest you contact NVC pronto and request a supervisor to manage this issue. I am sure it has happened before, but you need someone of authority to "shepherd" your case to the appropriate Embassy. Call them tomorrow.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Just wondering has anyone encounter that NVC has send ur case to the US Embassy in wrong country.

NVC had send my case to US Embassy in Taiwan instead of Embassy in Vancouver, Canada which my fiance put on the I-129F. My fiance called about two months ago and they said because the one that was inputing had put my birth country instead of the place I am living now. NVC said they had telegram the Embassy in Taiwan to send the case to Vancouver, Canada. I tried emailing the embassy in Taiwan to see if they have done it but I haven't gotten any reply. Therefore, I sent a email to US Embassy in Canada they say they haven't receive it yet. So I am wondering does anyone know how long does it usually take

Thank You

Not to alarm you, but this is a significant problem. I suggest you contact NVC pronto and request a supervisor to manage this issue. I am sure it has happened before, but you need someone of authority to "shepherd" your case to the appropriate Embassy. Call them tomorrow.

My fiance did and they did give the case to a supervisor but then the supervisor told my fiance that they had send a telegram to Embassy in Taiwan requesting to send the case to Embassy in Canada and they also say it is now in Embassy at Taiwan's hand. which is why i am trying to contact the embassy in taiwan..

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Just wondering has anyone encounter that NVC has send ur case to the US Embassy in wrong country.

NVC had send my case to US Embassy in Taiwan instead of Embassy in Vancouver, Canada which my fiance put on the I-129F. My fiance called about two months ago and they said because the one that was inputing had put my birth country instead of the place I am living now. NVC said they had telegram the Embassy in Taiwan to send the case to Vancouver, Canada. I tried emailing the embassy in Taiwan to see if they have done it but I haven't gotten any reply. Therefore, I sent a email to US Embassy in Canada they say they haven't receive it yet. So I am wondering does anyone know how long does it usually take

Thank You

Not to alarm you, but this is a significant problem. I suggest you contact NVC pronto and request a supervisor to manage this issue. I am sure it has happened before, but you need someone of authority to "shepherd" your case to the appropriate Embassy. Call them tomorrow.

My fiance did and they did give the case to a supervisor but then the supervisor told my fiance that they had send a telegram to Embassy in Taiwan requesting to send the case to Embassy in Canada and they also say it is now in Embassy at Taiwan's hand. which is why i am trying to contact the embassy in taiwan..

For clarity, it is not a telegram, rather a "cable", or "cable traffic". US Diplomatic presence in Taiwan is actually the "American Institute of Taiwan" (AIT), as the US Government tries to recognize Chinese control over Taiwan, although the USG supports the call for independence. Semantics really, back to topic...

Bottom line, you are doing the right things, so give it some time to resolve. Stay in touch with NVC and hopefully you will be squared away soon.

As an aside, I worked at the State Department for 16 years, mostly overseas and understand the inner workings somewhat.

Stay on top of NVC.

Best of luck for a fast resolution.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Just wondering has anyone encounter that NVC has send ur case to the US Embassy in wrong country.

NVC had send my case to US Embassy in Taiwan instead of Embassy in Vancouver, Canada which my fiance put on the I-129F. My fiance called about two months ago and they said because the one that was inputing had put my birth country instead of the place I am living now. NVC said they had telegram the Embassy in Taiwan to send the case to Vancouver, Canada. I tried emailing the embassy in Taiwan to see if they have done it but I haven't gotten any reply. Therefore, I sent a email to US Embassy in Canada they say they haven't receive it yet. So I am wondering does anyone know how long does it usually take

Thank You

Not to alarm you, but this is a significant problem. I suggest you contact NVC pronto and request a supervisor to manage this issue. I am sure it has happened before, but you need someone of authority to "shepherd" your case to the appropriate Embassy. Call them tomorrow.

My fiance did and they did give the case to a supervisor but then the supervisor told my fiance that they had send a telegram to Embassy in Taiwan requesting to send the case to Embassy in Canada and they also say it is now in Embassy at Taiwan's hand. which is why i am trying to contact the embassy in taiwan..

For clarity, it is not a telegram, rather a "cable", or "cable traffic". US Diplomatic presence in Taiwan is actually the "American Institute of Taiwan" (AIT), as the US Government tries to recognize Chinese control over Taiwan, although the USG supports the call for independence. Semantics really, back to topic...

Bottom line, you are doing the right things, so give it some time to resolve. Stay in touch with NVC and hopefully you will be squared away soon.

As an aside, I worked at the State Department for 16 years, mostly overseas and understand the inner workings somewhat.

Stay on top of NVC.

Best of luck for a fast resolution.

Thank you for your reply. I sure hope so it will solve faster. I can't stand of being apart from my fiance :crying:

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