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    Nazokat got a reaction from Daisy.Chain in Baby shower   
    There’s problem with our embassy (Uzbekistan) that they really appreciate if US resident is pregnant and CO usually issues visa for whom who’s daughter(in-law) is having baby. For sure it depends on certain embassies but that’s what I know about my country
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    Nazokat got a reaction from AR&JG in Baby shower   
    Thanks for true support in this topic. Yes, maybe most of these ppl think that I want my mom immigrate here through B2 visa but I just don’t want to explain or defend myself in front of rude ones. If I really want her live here I can do it in 1.5 years as long as I’ll get my citizenship by that time and can apply for her green card. I don’t need anyone from my family living in US illegal actually neither do they. 
    But it’s ok. There’s always someone who think they are better and smarter than us. It just shows they true behavior and face. 
    I appreciate, decent advice to my question but never arrogants. 
    I’ll update her interview. 
     
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    Nazokat got a reaction from Diane and Chris in Baby shower   
    There’s problem with our embassy (Uzbekistan) that they really appreciate if US resident is pregnant and CO usually issues visa for whom who’s daughter(in-law) is having baby. For sure it depends on certain embassies but that’s what I know about my country
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    Nazokat reacted to SusieQQQ in Baby shower   
    Well if you know that for sure then it’s a bit confusing as to why you asked if anyone knew “of this situation” in your opening post, but it would seem you have all you need then to satisfy the embassy in Uzbekistan.  Let us know how the visa interview goes. 
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    Nazokat got a reaction from debbiedoo in Baby shower   
    He interview will be in December, I’ll update about it )) 
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    Nazokat reacted to debbiedoo in Baby shower   
    It's worth a try. I know you miss her and want her there. But both of you need to be prepared for a denial, which is statistically what will happen. Make sure she takes and submits ALL her ties to her home. If she helps with grandkids/ family there. work, property, church/religious ties, everything and anything.
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    Nazokat reacted to Daisy.Chain in Baby shower   
    My advice is still the same. ☺️
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    Nazokat got a reaction from JFH in Baby shower   
    There’s problem with our embassy (Uzbekistan) that they really appreciate if US resident is pregnant and CO usually issues visa for whom who’s daughter(in-law) is having baby. For sure it depends on certain embassies but that’s what I know about my country
  9. Haha
    Nazokat got a reaction from gregcrs2 in Baby shower   
    There’s problem with our embassy (Uzbekistan) that they really appreciate if US resident is pregnant and CO usually issues visa for whom who’s daughter(in-law) is having baby. For sure it depends on certain embassies but that’s what I know about my country
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    Nazokat got a reaction from Dutchster in Baby shower   
    There’s problem with our embassy (Uzbekistan) that they really appreciate if US resident is pregnant and CO usually issues visa for whom who’s daughter(in-law) is having baby. For sure it depends on certain embassies but that’s what I know about my country
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    Nazokat got a reaction from geowrian in Baby shower   
    There’s problem with our embassy (Uzbekistan) that they really appreciate if US resident is pregnant and CO usually issues visa for whom who’s daughter(in-law) is having baby. For sure it depends on certain embassies but that’s what I know about my country
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    Nazokat got a reaction from Roel in Baby shower   
    I may ask my OB not to mention that I need physical help(I’m healthy) but just proof that I’m pregnant,that’s it. 
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    Nazokat got a reaction from Nefertari in I'd like to create a topic about case status on CEAC   
    2017 CEAC system available
    The CEAC system has been updated with the case data. Interestingly this was made available at the exactly the same date as last year, and the year before.
    This confirms my suspicion that there is a logic switch to only make the 2017 data available from 2017 (in pseudo code, show DV year data where year <= year extracted from sysdate). This is really BIZARRE programming – and as I have stated before the US government really needs some help on their IT side!!!
    Anyway – a recap for those that are not aware of what the CEAC data is. CEAC is a government database/web page that allows people to enter their case number and get some basic status information. The site can be access at this link and you can enter the case number without leading zeros. So – if your number is 2017AF00012345, you would enter that as 2017AF12345. If you enter a real case (not a “hole”) a window pops up with some basic case status information. From this, for cases which are scheduled,  we can see the number of derivatives on each case, the embassy, the original entry date, last updated date and so on.
     
    So what do the status codes mean.
    The first status for every case is “AT NVC”. You can ignore the text on the case – the case has not been passed to NVC.  What this status means is that the case is in one of the following situations.
    The case is not yet current. The case is current, BUT the DS260 has not be submitted at all, or it was submitted but not processed yet – and therefore not scheduled. The case is current, the form is processed, but it is waiting to be scheduled (typically because the cases have not yet been sent to the embassies yet). “In Transit”
    This status is shown for a brief period when KCC has scheduled the interview, and transferred the case to the embassy. However, the embassy has not yet updated CEAC to acknowledge they have received the case.
    “READY”
    This is the next status after in transit. It means the case has arrived at the embassy for interview. Sometimes a case will continue to show ready even after the interview.
    “Issued”
    Pretty obviously – this is the status we all want to see! The interview took place, was successful and the visa has been approved/issued.
    “Refused”
    This is the status no one wants to see, meaning the interview took place and the selectee was denied. A derivative can be refused, while the principal is approved. However, if the principal is refused – all the derivatives are refused also – even if the embassy fails to update CEAC.
    “Administrative Processing”
    This is when someone did not have all the documents at the interview OR some additional checks are needed before the case can be adjudicated. AP can last a few days or several months. The status updates during that time are meaningless.
    Derivative number.
    For cases that are scheduled we can see the related derivative numbers. Case 01 is the principal and derivatives are case 02, 03 and so on.
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    Nazokat got a reaction from Shoegum in I'd like to create a topic about case status on CEAC   
    2017 CEAC system available
    The CEAC system has been updated with the case data. Interestingly this was made available at the exactly the same date as last year, and the year before.
    This confirms my suspicion that there is a logic switch to only make the 2017 data available from 2017 (in pseudo code, show DV year data where year <= year extracted from sysdate). This is really BIZARRE programming – and as I have stated before the US government really needs some help on their IT side!!!
    Anyway – a recap for those that are not aware of what the CEAC data is. CEAC is a government database/web page that allows people to enter their case number and get some basic status information. The site can be access at this link and you can enter the case number without leading zeros. So – if your number is 2017AF00012345, you would enter that as 2017AF12345. If you enter a real case (not a “hole”) a window pops up with some basic case status information. From this, for cases which are scheduled,  we can see the number of derivatives on each case, the embassy, the original entry date, last updated date and so on.
     
    So what do the status codes mean.
    The first status for every case is “AT NVC”. You can ignore the text on the case – the case has not been passed to NVC.  What this status means is that the case is in one of the following situations.
    The case is not yet current. The case is current, BUT the DS260 has not be submitted at all, or it was submitted but not processed yet – and therefore not scheduled. The case is current, the form is processed, but it is waiting to be scheduled (typically because the cases have not yet been sent to the embassies yet). “In Transit”
    This status is shown for a brief period when KCC has scheduled the interview, and transferred the case to the embassy. However, the embassy has not yet updated CEAC to acknowledge they have received the case.
    “READY”
    This is the next status after in transit. It means the case has arrived at the embassy for interview. Sometimes a case will continue to show ready even after the interview.
    “Issued”
    Pretty obviously – this is the status we all want to see! The interview took place, was successful and the visa has been approved/issued.
    “Refused”
    This is the status no one wants to see, meaning the interview took place and the selectee was denied. A derivative can be refused, while the principal is approved. However, if the principal is refused – all the derivatives are refused also – even if the embassy fails to update CEAC.
    “Administrative Processing”
    This is when someone did not have all the documents at the interview OR some additional checks are needed before the case can be adjudicated. AP can last a few days or several months. The status updates during that time are meaningless.
    Derivative number.
    For cases that are scheduled we can see the related derivative numbers. Case 01 is the principal and derivatives are case 02, 03 and so on.
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    Nazokat reacted to thelastpetitioner in U.S. petitioner accompanying foreign fiance to K1 interview?   
    technically every petitioner is given the right to go to the interview with the beneficiary,however,in reality it is different.
    you can email your embassy and ask them directly,and get an email from them stating that you can enter the embassy for the interview as well
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    Nazokat got a reaction from SaRy in I'd like to create a topic about case status on CEAC   
    2017 CEAC system available
    The CEAC system has been updated with the case data. Interestingly this was made available at the exactly the same date as last year, and the year before.
    This confirms my suspicion that there is a logic switch to only make the 2017 data available from 2017 (in pseudo code, show DV year data where year <= year extracted from sysdate). This is really BIZARRE programming – and as I have stated before the US government really needs some help on their IT side!!!
    Anyway – a recap for those that are not aware of what the CEAC data is. CEAC is a government database/web page that allows people to enter their case number and get some basic status information. The site can be access at this link and you can enter the case number without leading zeros. So – if your number is 2017AF00012345, you would enter that as 2017AF12345. If you enter a real case (not a “hole”) a window pops up with some basic case status information. From this, for cases which are scheduled,  we can see the number of derivatives on each case, the embassy, the original entry date, last updated date and so on.
     
    So what do the status codes mean.
    The first status for every case is “AT NVC”. You can ignore the text on the case – the case has not been passed to NVC.  What this status means is that the case is in one of the following situations.
    The case is not yet current. The case is current, BUT the DS260 has not be submitted at all, or it was submitted but not processed yet – and therefore not scheduled. The case is current, the form is processed, but it is waiting to be scheduled (typically because the cases have not yet been sent to the embassies yet). “In Transit”
    This status is shown for a brief period when KCC has scheduled the interview, and transferred the case to the embassy. However, the embassy has not yet updated CEAC to acknowledge they have received the case.
    “READY”
    This is the next status after in transit. It means the case has arrived at the embassy for interview. Sometimes a case will continue to show ready even after the interview.
    “Issued”
    Pretty obviously – this is the status we all want to see! The interview took place, was successful and the visa has been approved/issued.
    “Refused”
    This is the status no one wants to see, meaning the interview took place and the selectee was denied. A derivative can be refused, while the principal is approved. However, if the principal is refused – all the derivatives are refused also – even if the embassy fails to update CEAC.
    “Administrative Processing”
    This is when someone did not have all the documents at the interview OR some additional checks are needed before the case can be adjudicated. AP can last a few days or several months. The status updates during that time are meaningless.
    Derivative number.
    For cases that are scheduled we can see the related derivative numbers. Case 01 is the principal and derivatives are case 02, 03 and so on.
  17. Like
    Nazokat got a reaction from Yaztalksalot in I'd like to create a topic about case status on CEAC   
    2017 CEAC system available
    The CEAC system has been updated with the case data. Interestingly this was made available at the exactly the same date as last year, and the year before.
    This confirms my suspicion that there is a logic switch to only make the 2017 data available from 2017 (in pseudo code, show DV year data where year <= year extracted from sysdate). This is really BIZARRE programming – and as I have stated before the US government really needs some help on their IT side!!!
    Anyway – a recap for those that are not aware of what the CEAC data is. CEAC is a government database/web page that allows people to enter their case number and get some basic status information. The site can be access at this link and you can enter the case number without leading zeros. So – if your number is 2017AF00012345, you would enter that as 2017AF12345. If you enter a real case (not a “hole”) a window pops up with some basic case status information. From this, for cases which are scheduled,  we can see the number of derivatives on each case, the embassy, the original entry date, last updated date and so on.
     
    So what do the status codes mean.
    The first status for every case is “AT NVC”. You can ignore the text on the case – the case has not been passed to NVC.  What this status means is that the case is in one of the following situations.
    The case is not yet current. The case is current, BUT the DS260 has not be submitted at all, or it was submitted but not processed yet – and therefore not scheduled. The case is current, the form is processed, but it is waiting to be scheduled (typically because the cases have not yet been sent to the embassies yet). “In Transit”
    This status is shown for a brief period when KCC has scheduled the interview, and transferred the case to the embassy. However, the embassy has not yet updated CEAC to acknowledge they have received the case.
    “READY”
    This is the next status after in transit. It means the case has arrived at the embassy for interview. Sometimes a case will continue to show ready even after the interview.
    “Issued”
    Pretty obviously – this is the status we all want to see! The interview took place, was successful and the visa has been approved/issued.
    “Refused”
    This is the status no one wants to see, meaning the interview took place and the selectee was denied. A derivative can be refused, while the principal is approved. However, if the principal is refused – all the derivatives are refused also – even if the embassy fails to update CEAC.
    “Administrative Processing”
    This is when someone did not have all the documents at the interview OR some additional checks are needed before the case can be adjudicated. AP can last a few days or several months. The status updates during that time are meaningless.
    Derivative number.
    For cases that are scheduled we can see the related derivative numbers. Case 01 is the principal and derivatives are case 02, 03 and so on.
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    Nazokat got a reaction from AK_2014 in Is it possible to travel out of Usa with K1 visa?   
    Yes I got you. We have already applied for K1 and recently got NOA2, now waiting for NVC number.
    Thank you for taking time and answering to my questions.
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    Nazokat reacted to shawndee in I-129f June 2017 filers (merged)   
    I didn't file in June, but in April. I just wanted to say that you are not alone. We're all in this together! It's awful having to wait but that's all we can do. Thank god for this site!
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    Nazokat reacted to Georgia16 in Husband Met Girl While in Dubai for Interview   
    I'm sorry to hear your marriage isn't going that well
     
    No one in here can tell you if it's okay or not. Every couple have different things they are okay with and some not.
     
    You will find people who would not be comfortable with their partner doing that and others who is fine with it.
     
    The most important question is how do YOU feel? Are you okay with it? Do you want to be with your husband? Do you trust your husband?
     
    Not questions you should answer here but ask yourself and figure out what to do. 
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