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Meu Amor

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  1. UPDATE - Whelp...hope everyone is doing well and either bringing their fiance stateside, married or on their honeymoon and enjoying life... I flew to Brazil to accompany my fiance on the long flights to the USA. I could not stand the thought of her traveling alone to a new country. We're packing and enjoying the last few days (huge party planned for Friday here). Super excited!!!

     

    Congratulations everyone!

     

    B&N

     

  2. 7 minutes ago, PaulMac said:

    Lol. 

    Once a day, for 14days won’t do harm as much, as 5times in 10minutes for next 7days. 

    I have no reason to open ceac tracker anymore. 

    You should breathe and relax, and not take everything said personally and literally. 

    Me and @Greenbaum were called names already, so nothing surprises me anymore. 

    If i’m pointing something out, i’m doing it for a reason, not to make fun or annoy anyone. I can say anything you want to hear, or i can say the truth, so take that any way you want. It’s not a compassion forum as mentioned by one person here. It’s a DIY forum to help with immigration process. People ask, we answer. If you have anything personal, i’m not interested. Im interested in helping people and explaining why this or that happens, even if it makes me sound like a douche. 

    lol, @PaulMac @Greenbaum amen to that! Some people just want to hear what they want to hear and not the truth. 

     

    On a personal note - I'm grateful for this site because it's a resource. The people who join have to realize no one on here works for USCIS or NVC or Embassies. And if they did if wouldn't be smart to disclose it on here. But back to my point, the process can seem stressful, but if you take it brick by brick it's less stressful. People have to realize Rome wasn't built in a day, and the K1 process isn't an overnight success. Use the site as a resource and be respectful. READING is a very critical part of this entire process.....Just my 2 cents.

     

    Patiently awaiting the interview,

    MeuAmor

  3. 3 minutes ago, Mahlerfanran said:

    Well, I thought this was the magical number, but I go to the Embassy's webpage to try to schedule the appointment and I get this:

     

    The Immigrant Visa case number provided is not ready to schedule an appointment. If you have not received an appointment letter from the National Visa Center (NVC), you can check the status of your IV case at http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/nvc.html.

    If you have received an appointment letter from the NVC or an instruction letter from the Consular Section directing you to this website to schedule an appointment, please make sure to correctly enter your IV case number.

    If you continue to receive this message, please send an email to the CSRA support asa_contactus+co+ivcasenumber@visaops.net with the following information:

    • Email Subject line must read “Case number not ready to schedule”
    • Applicant’s complete name
    • Applicant’s date of birth
    • Scanned copy of the National Visa Center (NVC) or Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) appointment letter or the appointment instructions letter received by the Consular Section.

    Emails to the CSRA support will be responded to within 3-4 business days. Do not send multiple emails because this will delay the response to your inquiry.

     

     

    Now that you have the case number it'll take some more time for them to ship your case....once it leaves NVC you "should" be able to schedule the appointment

  4. 27 minutes ago, Grace1894 said:

    Question and apologies in advance if this question has been asked already (I've looked through the pages before asking but wasn't lucky in finding the answer or may have looked over it) but I was able to finally get my case number today. I've noticed that people are able to see the status of their case or track their case, may I ask where you are going to find this information? 

    I've gone on the CEAC website and entered in the case number but it just takes me straight to NVC website with the instructions on what to do and what to fill out, etc. I also know that DS-160 is what we are able to fill out now that we've gotten the case number, does it have to be the beneficiary that fills it in or can it be the petitioner? (side note, it keeps timing me out and closing me out of the application, has that happened to anyone recently?) Could anyone shed some answers :) 

    Regarding filling out the DS-160 for me to avoid it timing out I saved it after I completed each page (or 2)....it worked for me.  😎

  5. 8 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    Jeez I wish I had a nickel for every time that question has been asked the past week. :D

     

    We have seen that sometimes they will renew a form that expires and we have seen it continue to be used until such time as a new form is release. In any event, they will most likely use the start date of the new rendition of that form and they will tell you when they will discontinue a form. All updates to forms can be tracked here: https://www.uscis.gov/forms-updates  If you see a form that will soon expire and it may expire after it's intended use (Embassy interview) then it's best to wait till you are closer to your interview.

     

    All previous editions are accepted anyway. The OMB (Office of Management and Budget) expiration date only matters internally for the USCIS. That expiration date has nothing to do with whether or not it will be acceptable for you to use. The edition date is what matters. The accepted edition dates for the forms are listed on the site where the forms can be found and downloaded. The I-134 states this. > https://www.uscis.gov/i-134

    @Lucy&Jason .....Only echoing @Greenbaum below is what it says on the website....

     

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