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  1. No, I did my research and I read your first post.  Your first post says they will assign me a case number in APPROXIMATELY 2-3 weeks, however I watch other peoples time lines and notice that some get their case numbers assigned sooner and some get it later.    So neither you, nor I know when my case number will be assigned.  The person at the NVC told me 6 weeks.  I'm saying the wait for the # begins and I hope sooner rather then later!!

    46 minutes ago, Greenbaum said:

    It's amazing the number of people that are just like you and do not take the time to research. You have to do some of the heavy lifting!! Go to the first tab of this thread and read the first entry and you will find your answer. Amazing right??

     

    Most of your questions are going to be answered if you would just read the tabs that are before you in this thread.

     

  2. 25 minutes ago, Greenbaum said:

    There are two ways to have your email added so you are updated when your record is "touched" which allows you to stay off the phone.

     

    https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/ask-nvc.html

     

    1. The form requests a date, in the format "dd/Month/yyyy", which I assumed was "DD/MM/YYYY", eg. 28/08/1965.  What it's actually asking for is 28/August/1965, which you will see if you use the little calendar that pops up.

     

    2. Add this information where needed

    Email address: NVCINQUIRY@state.gov

    Subject: Your receipt #

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

     

     

    Thank You!

  3. 30 minutes ago, Mozam said:

    It's a little early to call for a case number if your NOA2 date is 10/16. However, you can begin calling after 2 weeks to follow up on your case and see if it has been received at the NVC and get your case number. You can't really do much to expedite the process at this point. After you get your case number then you can begin filling out the DS160.

    Is there a way to check to see if NVC had it with out calling them?

  4. 51 minutes ago, AloneInBerlin said:

    Hiya,

    What is that?

    It's the next form and fee we have to fill out and pay after we receive NOA 2.  

     

     

    The Second Step: Applying for a Visa

     

    The NVC will mail you a letter when it sends your fiancé(e) case to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Once you receive this letter, inform your fiancé(e) to take the below-listed actions to apply for a K-1 visa and prepare for the interview.

    Eligible children of K-1 visa applicants may apply for K-2 visas. Separate applications must be submitted for each K visa applicant, and each K visa applicant must pay the visa application fee.

     

    Required Documentation

     

    You, the foreign-citizen fiancé(e), (and eligible children applying for K-2 visas) will be required to bring the following forms and documents to the visa interview:

    • Completed Form DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application. You (and any eligible children applying for K-2 visas) must: (1) complete Form DS-160 and (2) print the DS-160 confirmation page to bring to your interview. 
    • A passport valid for travel to the United States and with a validity date at least six months beyond your intended period of stay in the U.S. (unless country-specific agreements provide exemptions).
    • Divorce or death certificate(s) of any previous spouse(s) for both you and the U.S. citizen sponsor
    • Police certificates from your present country of residence and all countries where you have lived for six months or more since age 16 (Police certificates are also required for accompanying children age 16 or older)
    • Medical examination (vaccinations are optional, see below)
    • Evidence of financial support (Form I-134, Affidavit of Support, may be requested)
    • Two (2) 2x2 photographs. See the required photo format explained in Photograph Requirements
    • Evidence of relationship with your U.S. citizen fiancé(e)
    • Payment of fees, as explained below

     

     

    54 minutes ago, AloneInBerlin said:

    Hiya,

    What is that?

    https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/family-immigration/nonimmigrant-visa-for-a-fiance-k-1.html#6

  5. 13 hours ago, Anna&eiad said:

    I just got back Friday night from 10 days visit.. It is hard knowing there will not be any more visits until he can come. The not knowing is the worst.. But, we are all in this together and knowing that..somehow is a comfort.

    I just got back from my third trip.  I'm in the same boat, I now have to wait until she get's her visa.  This wait sucks ###!!!  But we are all one more day closer, to waking up next to our loved one every morning!!!!   I can't wait!!

  6. 13 hours ago, DavidClark said:

    This wait is brutal...

    I am going to visit my fiance in the middle of September! Gives us both something to look forward to that we can depend on..

    Yes I agree.  I leave for Ukraine in 17 days, can't wait!!!!  We are half way there, keep your head up and the wait will be over sooooooooooon!!!!! Once the process is over and the wait will not matter! 

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