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Karlaga

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    Karlaga reacted to jd_malachi in I-797 Validity date meaning?   
    I was looking into this myself due the current troubles in China.  According to the Department of State website the I-129F petition is valid for four months from the date of approval by USCIS. A consular officer can extend the validity of the petition if it expires before visa processing is completed.
     
    https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/family-immigration/nonimmigrant-visa-for-a-fiance-k-1.html#6
     
     
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    Karlaga reacted to Julisa Hernandez in Received NVC Approval Letter - CEAC Status is Ready - What is the next step? HAVANA K-1 Case   
    Hello All, 
     
    My fiancé is from Havana, Cuba and we received our case number letter from NVC on 01.09.20. The only instructions provided thus far are the below:
    Next steps:
    Go to our website http://nvc.state.gov/k1 to learn how to apply for a K visa and prepare for the visa
     
    We know our case will be handled via U.S. Embassy for Cuba in Guyana and have thoroughly read their vague instructions on their website but it does not instruct whether or not a secondary instructional letter will be forthcoming with guidance as to schedule the embassy interview on our own through https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-gy/niv or to wait for the appointment scheduling letter. 
     
    There is ALOT of confusing and dated information on their website. Some that make us feel we should fill out the DS-160 form and just schedule the interview via the Guyana Official U.S. Department of State Visa Appointment Service, and other information like on this website https://gy.usembassy.gov/visas/nonimmigrant-visas/ that provide all this information with steps to then say all the way towards the bottom:
    Please Note
    If you are applying for a K1 (fiancé) or K3 visa, please do not use the Non-Immigrant Visa Appointment System to schedule an appointment. You will receive specific appointment scheduling instructions via letter or e-mail from the Consular Section.
     
    Furthermore, I have read countless articles on this forum that are even more confusing as I understand different cases/countries vary. But I still can't seem to find my answer and I've emailed NVC and no one has responded yet (so unprofessional!!)
     
    If there is anyone that has dealt with a similar Cuban K-1 Visa Case within 2019-2020, kindly please assist with guidance on the timeline and steps after receiving case number from NVC. Do we just go ahead and schedule on our own or is there a letter that we should be waiting for? 
     
    THANK YOU SO MUCH!! 😊 
    JH
     
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