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  1. UPDATE!!

     

    NOA1: 05th Oct 17
    NOA2:  10th april 18
    NVC received:  27th April 18

    Case # assigned: 30th April 18

    NVC Sent: 3rd May 18

    Consulate Received: 8th May 18

    Interview Date: 01 June 18
     

     

    I want to schedule my medical appointment as soon as possible, but im on antibiotics for the common cold. Anyone know if that will affect the results for the immigration medical check up?

  2. 5 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    HERE is the link to the Embassy Letter/P3 if you don't already have it.  Also, you can email NVC to get a letter that contains your case number to show at the medical. Some Medical facilities will except the screen shot of your interview confirmation in lieu of the NVC case number email.  BTW check your spam folders as sometimes it may go there.

     

    Email address: NVCINQUIRY@state.gov

    Subject: Your receipt #

    Body: Petitioner's Complete Name Birthday ; Beneficiary's Complete Name Birthday

     

    Or use the on-line form

     

    https://secureforms.travel.state.gov/ask-nvc.php

    If i don't have an email yet, ill try this route as my other option. Thanks!

  3. 10 hours ago, Naes said:

    Ah ok. (I was just trying to understand if you had a concern specific to having a lawyer, like your emails and notifications going to the lawyer and not to you.)

     

    You don’t print out from there. they should have sent you an e-mail with an attachment when the case goes into “transit” , in japan it is ok to use this e-mail to go to medical because this has your name and case number and all necessary information.

     

    so either you (or maybe your lawyer I’m not sure I didn’t use one) will or should have received this. There won’t be a hard copy letter but just an e-mail.

     

    Some medical clinics also accepts the printout (it is actually printout of the screenshot) of the case status but I’m not sure if clinics in India does. 

    Thanks for your input, since its been almost a week that we've received our case number and about 4 days since our case has been in transit, im sure the lawyer has received the email. Thanks once a again!

  4. 2 hours ago, ash1234 said:

    I received an email from the NVC with my case number. A few days after I received my case number through the phone, they emailed  me the letter. 

    Okay, that makes a lot more sense. Thanks for the information!

  5. 5 hours ago, A_R said:

    Try the other Mumbai Consulate thread, that one is much more active than this one. You can even ask this question on any other thread- it might help maybe. I am tagging the experienced people here to help you out - @Naes  @Greenbaum

    The link is for the  other Mumbai Consulate thread is: 

    THank you!

     

  6. On 4/10/2018 at 8:04 AM, JazzAbi said:

    Yeah I faced the same problem, it let’s you check only once in a day🤭😄 exactly the way ustraveldocs acted while we were looking for dates. 

    For the medical check-up, the hospital has asked me to bring "Case number document", although i've received the number electronically. Are we supposed to receive an official document citing the case number? and if so does anyone have any idea how long it takes to receive the official document citing the case number assigned to us from NVC? Any insight would be appreciated on this case. 
     

  7. 29 minutes ago, Naes said:

    Yes you can print it out and take that document unless your medical specifically says bring document from embassy.

     

    which embassy?

     

    what kind of difference will using a lawyer make in this question? (Just curious because of PS, is there something we should take into account?)

    Which page do I print out? The result from this case tracker: https://ceac.state.gov/ceacstattracker/status.aspx

    Embassy in Mumbai

    There wouldn't be a difference, I wanted to enquire whether my lawyer was supposed to receive this particular document & since its a weekend/night time in the US I would be able to get a quicker response from the forum thats all. 

  8. For the medical check-up, the hospital has asked me to bring "Case number document", although i've received the number electronically. Are we supposed to receive an official document citing the case number? and if so does anyone have any idea how long it takes to receive the official document citing the case number assigned to us from NVC? Any insight would be appreciated on this case. 

    PS: We are using a lawyer for our case. 

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