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  1. 6 hours ago, H04122021 said:

    Hi All. Our case at NVC shows "Ready", and it says that our case is in the the consular section.

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    We haven't received any letters or emails from the US embassy with instructions to register. I seriously doubt if they will contact us because we've been left in the dark for pretty much the whole process of this journey. When we go to the embassy website for registering for scheduling the interview date, there is a warning that says if we haven't received a notice from them with instructions to register, our registration will be canceled.

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    I don't know what to do. I'm almost sure that they will never send us any instructions (that has been our experience so far). Should we register or wait? Does anyone know if we should ignore that warning? Thank you.

    I know that someone else went ahead and booked their appointment in this situation however, I’m not sure if they got this warning notification. I feel like I’m going to be in the same situation soon. 

  2. On 11/18/2022 at 1:12 PM, Dqs_scout said:

    I was notified that my case is in transit today… on a Friday. It’s been weird. I emailed the NVC twice before any response. I received a reply a month ago saying they have my case and it’s awaiting processing. I then received another inquiry response from a prior inquiry this last shipping day/Tuesday that said they never received it from USCIS. This Monday, I submitted an inquiry to my congresswoman, but I haven’t heard anything from that. I don’t know if they did something and that’s why I got notified or what. Nonetheless, I have my case number and it says it was shipped and shows “in transit”. I’m curious if it actually is or if they will ship it Tuesday, or if they already shipped it earlier this week, or who knows. My NOA2 was August 18th. It took 92 days.

    I have the same NOA2 date and got notified the same time as you. My fiancé is in Turkey. It is still showing in transit as of this morning. What about your current status? 

  3. 51 minutes ago, nicholaschong_9@h said:

    Its already pass my valid date. I contacted USCIS numerous times but what I been told is delay and asked to wait.

    Did you send a copy of your NOA2 to nvcresearch's email address? When I got an email response from the NVC inquiry I made on their website, they stated that this was an option. Here is the email below:

     

    Dear Sir/Madam:

     

    Thank you for your inquiry. Our records do not show that we received your petition.

     

    It can take up to six weeks for an approved petition from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to arrive at the National Visa Center (NVC). Once we receive it, we will enter your petition into the U.S. Department of State's database systems.

     

    For current processing times, please visit our website at https://nvc.state.gov/timeframes for English andhttps://nvc.state.gov/plazos for Spanish. If your approved petition was sent to NVC later than the listed processing times, you do not need to take any action.

     

    If your petition was approved before the dates NVC is working on, please send us a scanned copy of your I-797 or I-171 Notice of Action - Approval Notice.  You can attach it to an email and send it to nvcresearch@state.gov.

     

    ·           In the subject line of your email, please type only the receipt number from your I-797 Approval Notice.

    ·           If you have more than one petition, send a separate email for each petition

    ·           Once we receive the copy of your approval notice, we will contact USCIS to find your petition.

     

    Before you send us an email, please check your Notice of Action and make sure it says your petition was approved and sent to NVC.  If it says that USCIS kept your petition, or if it is not an approval, contact USCIS for more information. You can contact them on their website at https://uscis.gov, or by telephone at 1-800-375-5283.

     

    Sincerely,

     

    Morty | Inquiry Management

    Department of State CA/VO/DO/NVC

    LDRM | DTSV | Contractor

    DOS - National Visa Center

  4. 26 minutes ago, DP&JP said:

    I got two email replies from both AskNVC and NVCResearch. I'm really just hoping that they have it and that they haven't entered it into their system.

    NVC research email me back Oct 3rd and said they have my petition and are waiting to put it into the system. They responded to my inquiry email address middle of October and said that they didn’t have it and then a few days later NVC research said that they did have it. Who knows at this point what the truth is. 

  5. On 10/25/2022 at 7:23 PM, NRGUY said:

    NVC does ship cases every two weeks on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but I heard that K1 petitions are only sent on Tuesdays.  From the FB and WhatsApp groups I'm in, as well as VJ, it seems like they shipped very little cases today.  Hopefully, they do send some tomorrow, but I have very little hope.  

    Are you able to send me an invite to your WhatsApp group? 

  6. Just got this message this morning from an email inquiry I requested on September 30th. This was a response from 

    TSGSystem@tsg.state.gov

     

    Dear Sir/Madam:

     

    Thank you for your inquiry. Our records do not show that we received your petition.

     

    It can take up to six weeks for an approved petition from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to arrive at the National Visa Center (NVC). Once we receive it, we will enter your petition into the U.S. Department of State's database systems.

     

    For current processing times, please visit our website at https://nvc.state.gov/timeframes for English andhttps://nvc.state.gov/plazos for Spanish. If your approved petition was sent to NVC later than the listed processing times, you do not need to take any action.

     

    If your petition was approved before the dates NVC is working on, please send us a scanned copy of your I-797 or I-171 Notice of Action - Approval Notice.  You can attach it to an email and send it to nvcresearch@state.gov.

     

    ·           In the subject line of your email, please type only the receipt number from your I-797 Approval Notice.

    ·           If you have more than one petition, send a separate email for each petition

    ·           Once we receive the copy of your approval notice, we will contact USCIS to find your petition.

     

    Before you send us an email, please check your Notice of Action and make sure it says your petition was approved and sent to NVC.  If it says that USCIS kept your petition, or if it is not an approval, contact USCIS for more information. You can contact them on their website at https://uscis.gov, or by telephone at 1-800-375-5283.

     

    NVC research emailed me on October 3rd and said they DID have our petition. WHAT IS HAPPENING...

  7. 10 minutes ago, NRGUY said:

    Hey, I was thinking the same thing!!  They got lucky.  There are people prior to August 15th that still haven't received a case number.  

    The wait times are far beyond anything I ever expected. At this point I'm thinking I should have just tried to stay in Turkey and did the marriage route. A complete waste of people's life is what it is. Now we have a daughter who is 5 months old and still hasn't met her dad. Plane tickets are outrageous to add to this complete nonsense. ABSURD!

  8. Hey, y'all.

     

    I'm sorry if this is repetitive but I was wondering how most people are being contacted from NVC? I see most people are being contacted by email but I was wondering if maybe snail mail/ post office mail might be another way they are attempting to notify us, perhaps without an email?

     

    Our NOA2 was August 18th. We still have yet to receive anything from NVC besides one email response to one my request to NVC research. They stated they had our petition and was still in process of assigning us a case number.

     

    :(

  9. Our NOA2 was approved on August 18th. I emailed NVC questioning the status of our case on September 30th. I received an email response from NVC research which stated that they had received our petition on October 3rd, however, I have no proof it is there and if this is accurate. I have yet to receive anything in the mail from the NVC. The email stated they will send detailed instruction to me soon but still have not received anything. We have a daughter now and her dad has yet to meet his daughter. So disappointed in our immigration system...

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