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MalaYoon

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  1. any tips on how to prepare for EB base consular interview??
  2. EB2, PD : March-24-2022. DQ : March-10-2023. Interview location Kuala Lumpur
  3. Finally got my interview date ! ☺️
  4. waiting for my EB2-NIW visa availability is torture PD March-22-2022
  5. it is unlikely, my friend with similar PD got his interview schedule for May-15 got an email from the embassy that the interview was canceled due to the visa bulletin hopefully it will move forward next month
  6. so sad i got affected... my PD is March24-2022
  7. Yes, I got DQ on the Feb-17th still waiting for them to schedule my interview
  8. have anyone done their Immigrant Visa (Green Card) interview lately with the US embassy in KL? Can you kindly share their timeline between getting a documentary qualify from the NVC to get an interview date? I recently got DQ on March-17-2023 I really appreciate it.
  9. oh... i'm waiting for DQ too (submitted DS260 on Feb-15)... another long waiting game
  10. it will take a few months for TSC, Here is my timeline. I-140 approved on Jul-05--2033, Case send to NVC on Nov-11-2022, Welcome letter received on Jan-31-2023. USCIS and NVC is super slow
  11. Congrats !!! mine was send on the 11th of Nov FYI it will take 2-3months for NVC to create a case for you after they receive your approved I140
  12. Oh... I got the same response from USCIS, and it has been 70days since the response from USCIS (>.<'') BTW, I dont understand the "Additional Review" part, what does this even mean LOL
  13. Did you get a response from the public inquiry ?
  14. @Kashraz @Sindhieagle I did reach out to the Ombudsman, after 90days. If you have not reach out to USCIS to raise a ticket (which is extremely difficult to do) , the Ombudsman would not act on your case. Here are the exact words from Ombudsman: ==== We received your request for case assistance and understand the urgency of your request. The CIS Ombudsman’s Office serves as an office of last resort, you must first contact U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to try to resolve your matter directly with them prior to contacting our office for case assistance. A cursory review of your submission does not indicate that you previously reached out to USCIS to try to resolve the difficulty you are encountering. You can submit an inquiry to USCIS through one of the following methods: By phone at 1-800-375-5283, TDD 1-800-767-1833; By e-Request; By mailing a written request to the USCIS office with jurisdiction over your application or petition; By emailing LockboxSupport@uscis.dhs.gov for questions about filings mailed to one of the USCIS lockbox locations; or Refugee applicants can email USCIS directly at refugeeaffairsinquiries@uscis.dhs.gov from your registered email address to seek assistance. You may also request case status information from the Resettlement Support Center in your region. If you wish to obtain additional information and explore USCIS’ Customer Service Tools and Resources, please visit USCIS Tools and Resources | USCIS. The CIS Ombudsman’s Office developed a tip sheet on how to most effectively reach out to the USCIS Contact Center. Please note that once you have contacted USCIS, you must wait the designated amount of time (generally 30 days) to receive a response. If your case is not resolved within 60 days after contacting USCIS, you may then contact the CIS Ombudsman’s Office for case assistance. If you believe your request falls under one of the expedite criteria as outlined in the USCIS Policy Manual, you may wish to reach out to USCIS to submit an expedite request. The USCIS Contact Center will provide you with an inquiry number and an estimated timeframe for when you can expect a response on your expedite request. Please note, the CIS Ombudsman’s Office is independent from USCIS, and we do not have the authority to approve expedite requests on USCIS’ behalf. For emergency advance parole, please see Emergency Travel | USCIS. We will be closing this request for case assistance with the CIS Ombudsman's Office. However, if you previously contacted USCIS and waited the required time, please reply to this email within five (5) days with information about the communication, including the SRMT number and the date you contacted USCIS. Please also provide copies of any written communication from USCIS. ===
  15. Mine got approved July 5th When did you start contacting the NVC?
  16. Congrats!!! still waiting for mine to be transfer May I know how does your timeline look like??
  17. This is mine. Maybe not all the agent know the details.
  18. BTW.. I did reach out to USCIS via EMMA around 60days+, the agent did help me submit a ticket to remind the officer to send my approved petition to NVC. He also mention i should get an email from USCIS about this matter in 30days
  19. Mine 80days and counting.... same as you i reach out to NVC and they told me USCIS have not send my approved petition
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