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  1. Just paid my visa fees after receiving packet 3 from the consulate yesterday! I was a bit surprised that they asked me not to send my documents in advance, kinda assumed we had to do that.

    Anyways, now it's just a matter of waiting for them to confirm my payment so I can schedule ❤️

     

    4 hours ago, JoshKT21 said:

    Does anyone know how long it takes to get to consulate from the NVC? Also, does this mean the interview has been scheduled?

     

    My fiancee scheduled her medical today and we are hoping she can call to schedule the interview tomorrow.

     

    Transit time seems to depend heavily on location. @PakistaniRussian waited for about a month I believe, mine was ready after 2 weeks.

     

    Your fiancée cannot schedule her interview yet since your case is still in transit and not ready. Interviews can be scheduled once the consulate has received your case, upon which you'll likely have to wait for a confirmation email with general instructions on how to proceed (at least that was the case for me, I think some embassies may need prompting so if you're unsure I'd call to ask about their specific process once your status shows as 'ready'). Once you have confirmation from the embassy, you should be able to schedule your interview online – never heard of them scheduling appointments over the phone.

  2. 5 hours ago, Mart_Cy said:

    My k1 visa case was transfer to NVC since January 2023, and I didn't officially get a welcome letter from nvc but I was given a case number and invoice ID through an email. Since then, I've not been instructed to pay any fees, and when I contacted NVC, they said that I'll be notified when my case is transfer to the US consulate in Liberia, and they also told me that the US Embassy in Liberia is temporarily closed, but I checked in with the embassy here and they said that they are fully operational.

     

    That does not sound like a normal timeline, unless your embassy is severely backlogged – which might be the case. Have you checked your consulate page here on visa journey to see how long it normally takes to get an interview?

     

    Unfortunately, I don't know much about what avenues we can take at this stage of the process, but perhaps you could explain the situation to your embassy, provided they're not backed up? Maybe they could request the case on your behalf, I don't know.

  3. I've been wondering, would asking the NVC why a case hasn't been forwarded yet (when the embassy isn't backlogged) be legitimate? Like is that something we can do. Or alternatively, do you think the embassies could/would assist us in requesting the case be forwarded?

     

    Apologies if my anxiousness gets annoying. I'm worried about the holiday tomorrow since it falls on a shipping date.

  4. 3 hours ago, mw & rg k1 said:

    Will be posting another "USCIS SCAN" soon ....
    If you are still in a CASE Received status, do prepare for an Inquiry ....

     

    As for me, I am with my Fiancee in Sao Paulo this week .... visiting ..... when it should have been getting her or maybe working on Visa.
    But still stuck at NVC stage. 
    562 Days since NOA1
    94 Days since NOA2 Approval
    24 Days since sent from USCIS to NVC 

    Status - Awaiting data entry at NVC (for the past 2 weeks or more)

    I feel you. Today happens to be our 555th day since NOA1 lol

     

    Been idling at the NVC for 38 days now. We did receive our case number 28 days after USCIS shipped it, so hopefully you should hear from them soon.

     

    What annoys me most is that anytime things are finally looking up, we've been hit with another delay so far. Like, our case was ready in time for the last NVC shipping date and my embassy deals with like two K1s per year (so no backlog), and yet they still didn't bother forwarding it to the consulate. Why? I can only hope to be included in the next batch this coming week if I want to make it in time for our September plans.

  5. 2 hours ago, R3411y said:

    Noa2 April 3rd/4th and recieved by NVC first week of June. Received my Case number on Monday through the inquiry, but still just showing “At NVC

    Similar issue here. Does your embassy have a backlog? Mine doesn't but they still haven't sent it yet regardless.

     

    Talked to my embassy today but all they could tell me is that my case is still at the NVC (which I already knew 😅)

     

    Edit: Oh I just realized your case was most likely entered after the last shipping date so there should be no need to worry. Hopefully we all get lucky next week when the next batch is sent out.

  6. 35 minutes ago, A & Amy said:

    NOA2 4/14/23, sent an inquiry 6/22 as I did not expect anything earlier based on current timelines. Received the generic form letter today that it has been received "recently".  Expecting a case number in 25-30 days at this point.  It's a slow, grueling process but every day that passes is one day closer.

    That's pretty realistic unfortunately. Took us about 100 days from NOA2 to receive a case number (roughly a month after NVC received).

     

    Does anyone here know about shipment delays to embassies without backlogs? Asking since our case was created shortly before the last shipment dates but they didn't send it out despite my embassy not being busy.

  7. 22 hours ago, powerpuff said:

    No need to update NVC or USCIS. Update address in DS-160, petitioner doesn’t need to file I-865 but will need to during AOS or really at any point they move and if they’re still a financial sponsor under I-864.

    Thank you very much! That makes sense.

     

    Speaking of I-864 (as well as I-134), do you happen to know how much value they put on account balances for the affidavit of support? His income puts him well above the poverty guidelines so that's all good, and we aren't in the red, but neither of us have huge amounts in liquid cash savings either.

  8. Hello everyone, I return with another (probably silly) question.

     

    We received our NVC case number recently and my fiancé is about to move to a new place to make space for us both. I have also recently moved since my lease was up and I had to get ready for emigration.

     

    Our case hasn't been forwarded to the consulate yet, so I wanted to know if we have to update the NVC and/or USCIS about these changes now or, or if we only need to worry about current information for the DS-160 and later AOS? I know most embassies use email now, but I did pay for postal forwarding to my temporary address just in case.

     

    Thanks so much in advance.

  9. 14 minutes ago, ss & mj said:

    Yep. More waiting for us. I am trying not to feel exasperated but it’s hard…like why would they not send it this week? We will already have to wait at least 2 months before getting an interview. And yes the NOA2 will expire but that gets extended anyway by consulate so not an issue. 
     

    good luck to us all! Positive thinking 🥴🤪🤪

    Yeah I feel you. Considering we already had to push back all our plans by over 1.5 years and me needing to be in the US by early September for an important event, all I'm hoping for at this point is that it somehow works out and that I won't be forced to buy two sets of plane tickets in short succession 😅

     

    My embassy is usually fairly quick so fingers crossed ...

     

    All I can think about these days is this scene from Asterix – "The Place that Sends you Mad" lol

     

    Maybe it'll cheer someone up 🥲

  10. 23 hours ago, ss & mj said:

    Ahhh glad you found an answer! My question was more how long before it changes from at NVC to in transit on CEAC website… either way nothing I can do. It was either shipped or it wasnt yesterday.

    Wondering the same thing currently. Took almost 30 days from the day USCIS shipped our case to receive our NVC number, finally got it this Tuesday after our last inquiry on Monday. I was hoping this would mean they'd ship it out this week, but no change yet. Looks like we'll have to wait until the 4th/5th?

     

    In which case it would most likely arrive at the embassy right as our I-797's expiring 😄

  11. Hello everyone, I wanted to ask for advice on what happens when one of the required vaccines for the medical is unavailable? There's only two vaccines left for me to get – influenza & varicella. Varicella isn't an issue, but I've only just learned that the influenza vaccine won't be available until either October or November. I kept having colds this past autumn/winter, so I wasn't able to get it in time last year.

     

    Would the doctor I have to seek for my medical still carry the influenza vaccine out of season and be able to administer it to me?

  12. 2 hours ago, ss & mj said:

    Soo USCIS agents (phone and ask Emma) keep saying that our case wasn’t sent but NVC says they received it…who is lying? 🙁🙁

    Most likely USCIS, considering we've had two other cases now of USCIS claiming the same, and then another agent giving us an actual shipping date predating the claim that our cases hadn't been sent out yet.

  13. 1 hour ago, Sha-Lee88 said:

    A live agent via Ask Emma confirmed that my petition was shipped to NVC on 5/22.  My NOA2 date was 3/14.  I have not yet gotten an email notification from NVC.  Does anyone have an idea how long it takes from when the USCIS ships the petition to when the NVC sends the welcome email?

    Congratulations! Funny how we have the exact same dates and were fed the same misinformation post NVC transfer lol

  14. 14 minutes ago, TannerH said:

    This is a really interesting option, I wasn't aware of this. Maybe I should wait for the results of the Senator's office enquiry? Or should I just submit a request to the Ombudsman as well?

     

    Also semi related question: does USCIS make a note if you call too often and can it have negative effects on your case?

    The Ombudsman needs at least 30 days to pick up your request, so it wouldn't hurt to get it out now in my opinion.

     

    As for your second question, nobody knows. In theory they shouldn't. I've seen some people worrying that their persistence may have actually hurt the progression of their case, while others insist it was the only way they were able to nudge USCIS towards action. Personally, I don't think it has much bearing either way, but don't quote me on this.

  15. 2 hours ago, TannerH said:

    When I found out my case had been sent back to USCIS I did a few things:

    - Spoke to a tier 1 agent. They just told me it will take 180 days for the case to be looked at again.

    - Joined a queue for a tier 2 agent. He said we don't have the details yet and I probably would have to wait 30 days. I think he kind of agreed with me when I said "from what I've seen if it's an USCIS filing error it's 30 days, if it's something serious it's 180 days." I confirmed with him that he was saying I should have an update in 30 days. Then he checked their official guidance I guess or something and repeated the 180 days line and basically wrapped up the call. I don't know how to interpret that call.

    - Wrote an email to NVC. No response yet.

    - Began the process of having my senator look into this case. We'll see if anything comes out of that.

     

    Like I said, 180 days would be a deal breaker and we would just start the next phase of our life in Germany, so I'm hoping this gets resolved soon. The shitty part is that I guess at best we are in the dark until the end of the month?

     

    But hey, the dark is a familiar place for all of us trapped in this process.

    I sincerely hope it's just a filing error and that it's resolved quickly. Maybe you could try contacting the CIS Ombudsman as well?

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