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  1. 4 hours ago, Shiran said:

    Have you called NVC and got your NVC case number? 

    The timeline you quoted are the standard responses given by tier 1 agents, who are clueless. NOA2/approved 129F has 4 months/120 days expiration days since moment it is issued. To tell you "it can take up to 90 days!" is asinine. But, yes that is "official" USCIS answer. At this point, you should be calling NVC daily and asking them "My WAC number is .... Can you please provide me with my NVC case number?" Ignore any answer that starts with "It can take up to ... whatever weeks" Listen for answer that goes "We got your case, but we do not have case number yet" OR "We got your case, and your case number is ..." write that down. From that point on you can use CEAC site to track shipment from NVC to embassies. 

    Yes, we definitely have called the NVC multiple times (twice a week) to get our case # and calls to USCIS to clarify if they could tell us if it had even been noted of being shipped. At this point, we would just be happy to know it's received at the NVC. We know it takes time to process but we just dont want to be the lucky couple who gets everything lost. Like you said, we have been dealing with just Tier 1 responses. I think that's why we feel we have so much misinformation. Our NAO2 didn't do a good job of explaining in a linear fashion how timelines were actually suppose to go. Is there a history of people actually getting a message from USCIS on 'Track my Status' that their petition has shipped? I haven't been able to find screenshots or references to that but our USCIS Tier 1 agent said it should. 

  2. 10 minutes ago, JMEngland said:

    Yea I don't know why that pic comes up when you post the link tk the thread. it was posted somewhere in the thread and now it just automatically posts with the link. In reference to March 5th, and waves, that's for leaving NVC. Going to NVC is sporadic, there's no schedule or waves, they just ship them off randomly as individual parcels. 

     

    If you use the timeline search tool, you can see that the number of people from the week before you that have arrived at NVC is fairly low, around 20 percent, and only one person out of around 60 from your week have made it there. Give it another week, minimum. 

    Thanks for clarifying for me! We'll continue to use the timeline search tool. I think we are just getting nervous because when we've used it to search for historical months prior to ours and not the general, overall timeline view...some people are getting theirs crazy fast. Also, I had it posted earlier up, but I can't tell if USCIS is actually suppose to update case status with something that says "We shipped your petition" or if their status of shipping NAO2 is all you get.

     

    It's great sites like this exist and the people in this forum exist because otherwise this process is a illogical nightmare! 

  3. 1 hour ago, JMEngland said:

    No, that thread is for people who have NOA2 dates in January that are currently waiting for their packets to make it to NVC. it is where you should be hanging out right now, it's everyone in your position. So far, nobody with your date or even days before it have made it to USCIS so you're not alone. give it another week. Go follow that thread. 

    I think there's confusion because I wasn't referencing the thread with my comment but more so asking about the tool that was referenced or screenshotted. The one that shows up in the screenshot is the DHL tool. Further up in this thread, March 5th was mentioned and that it ships out in waves on every other Tuesday. I have no idea where that information is specifically referenced in that thread. 

  4. Wondering if anyone has had any recent experiences with having their fiancé(e) join them for their K1 interview? When we called the contact number for the Mumbai Consulate, the agent couldn't understand why we were asking the question or why the petitioner would even want to join. The last thing she stated was, "A decision will be made real-time before the interview they can join or not."

     

    Seems a bit silly there's no information or planned procedures in place. Thanks in advance for the help!

     

  5. 31 minutes ago, Mekulisch said:

    It took 22 days for our case to be shipped. The shipments go out every other Tuesday. The next shipment is March 5th. They allow for extra time when quoting time frames... find your thread for February approvals to NVC in this site

    Thanks for all of the responses so far! Where exactly is this information being found that they ship out in waves and only on every other Tuesday? 

  6. Our petition finally got approved on 01/29/2019. In the NAO2 received from USCIS, it states they have sent the original petition to the NVC. It then states to allow a minimum of 30 days before contacting the NVC. Never states business days. When we contact the NVC directly, they quote 6 weeks. When we've contacted USCIS, the agents quote the entire process from NAO2 to the NVC giving out a case number can take up to 90 days. It all just seems really inconsistent. We're at 22 days of just waiting for our case to be shipped. We've read multiple forums where either USCIS never ships it out to the NVC or the NVC takes weeks to process.

     

    Does anyone know what timeline to trust and what the official timeline should be to contact for resolution that isn't just a copy and paste response?

     

    Has anyone actually seen their USCIS account/receipt number status change when officially shipped?

     

     

     

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