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Please see my timeline. here is an excerpt Case Completed at NVC : 2023-01-23 NVC Left : 2023-01-23 Consulate Received : 2023-02-07 Packet 3 Received : 2023-02-07 Packet 3 Sent : Packet 4 Received : 2023-02-07 Interview Date : 2023-03-17 Interview Result : Approved
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NVC Email, But No Update no Profile
GordonSand replied to DijonMustard's topic in National Visa Center (Dept of State)
The update was that all documents SUBMITTED were accepted but they still needed additional Documentation that was requested during in my inquiries. -
October 2021 I-130 Filers
GordonSand replied to TJ66's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
We never received original copy it went straight to the consulate. All you need to do is paste your receipt that you receive from the police department into the web portal for your visa. -
From my recollection, we used the email that showed the acceptance. We rarely received in physical letter as confirmation. Hope that helps
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Immediately scheduled the interview with hk police. It has about a 6-8 week wait. Has your wife lived elsewhere? Will need a separate spot with hk police to get fingerprints for those. please reach out if any questions
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VISA in hand... glad this stage is complete. Now need to arrange to move life from Hong Kong to Dallas
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we didnt get anything in the mail. we printed the EMAIL
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Hi all. Wanted to follow up we had the interview and she was granted the visa. Looks like we are bound for the US in six months. There is hope.
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October 2021 I-130 Filers
GordonSand replied to TJ66's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
Approved IR1 in Hong Kong!!!!!! Woohoooooo consulate report Queue for bags checked, turn off phone, put everything in brown basket Scanning of arms and back More bags check before entering Take off shoes and jacket, pass everything to the guard, go through machine scanning You’ll get back the brown basket with your docs and they’ll keep your phone with a number card left for you to collect when you exit After that you’ll walk upstairs to second floor immigration visa room An officer will check and collect docs from you for consular, he’ll ask you simple questions like where your husband? you grow up in hk? Have you visited US? Where else you’ve stayed more than 12 mths? Original docs he asked for passport, hkid, 1 photo, birth certificate, marriage certificate, police reports. He’ll give you back the hkid. He didn’t ask for medical report as all have been submitted online. He also collected proof of my husband returning plan I was then asked to wait for consular call for interview After 15mins I was called to another counter to talk to the consular Have my right hand up to vow that I’m giving all true info. Then I’m asked to scan my finger prints Because we have been married more than 2 years not many questions on our marriage, only asked how we met, when did we get married, where’s my husband Her focus on approval was what plan we’ve made to leave in 6 mths. I haven’t started looking for job yet and my place at Chicago was bought too long time ago doesn’t count. Quotation on shipment is good to have but not convincing enough. My husband job offer letter stating he’ll start 1 Oct is good too but again more than 6 mths so not good enough. Until I randomly mentioned he’s asked to retire by his current job by 31 Aug <- within 6 mths that’s what she’s looking for, she didn’t even ask for proof. Visa approved and good to go. -
Application for Returning Resident Visa
GordonSand replied to RevGreen's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
They still have not received their Letter that shows approval. I will check if they have the I-551 stamp. -
October 2021 I-130 Filers
GordonSand replied to TJ66's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
DQ and Left NVC :23 Jan 2023 Rec Letter from HKG Consulate: 7 February, 2023 Interview Scheduled for HKG Consulate: 17 March, 2023 -
HI all just now received update. Interview for Hong Kong is scheduled for March 17th
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GordonSand replied to RevGreen's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
Hi All, My inlaws are in almost the same "pickle" but they had already filed their I-829 but had not received the reply before the US Gov shut down/delayed for covid. They have been out of the country slightly more than a year but due to the latest extension news 23 Jan, they should still be valid. What does the hive-mind think is the next step? -
of course. hoping to hear in the next couple of days "fingers crossed"
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BTW I am from Dallas too. Are you migrating back to D, or to the snowy north? Although today Dallas is snowing too 😉
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Not Yet. From what I understand, every consulate has a different timeline. My hope is that HK is two weeks til the interview is scheduled and then two months until the appointment. Not sure if that applies everywhere
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Hi All, We just received our DQ and wondered if anyone had updates on how long HK is taking "DQ --> Interview Scheduled" Any hints here? Thanks much!!!
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October 2021 I-130 Filers
GordonSand replied to TJ66's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
Update. We were DQ on 23rd Jan. , Awaiting the appointment for an interview at the Hong Kong Consulate -
I know I am asking a question that is obvious, but..... Do we really go to the BACK of the queue when additional documents are requested? All of our docs are marked "accepted" but we were still asked for salary payments even though they are from Hong Kong (smh) so we do not have DQ yet. I submitted the docs under "other" which is the only catagory that fit since they are not w2
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are you able to post a screen shot? From my experience you use a case number and an invoice ie HNKxxxxxxxx because i am in hong kong and IVSCAxxxxxxxxxxx which is the invoice number This the current case creation times and wait times for documents from here NVC Timeframes (state.gov) Current case file creation time: Current case creation time frame: As of 3-Jan-23, we are working on cases that were received from USCIS on 7-Nov-22. Once USCIS sends your I-797 approval notice, they will send your approved petition to the National Visa Center (NVC) for processing. At NVC, we will create your visa case and enter the data from your petition into the system. After creating your case, we will send you instructions for processing, as well as a Welcome Letter that includes your Case Number and Invoice ID. You will use these numbers to log into our Consular Electronic Application Center (https://ceac.state.gov). IMPORTANT: Keep your Welcome Letter in a safe place, as you will need this information to log into CEAC throughout the entire visa process. Take this time to review the types of required civil documents and how to find them, plus information about what forms and information your petitioner needs to prove he or she can financially support you. Current case review time: Current case review time: As of 3-Jan-23, we are reviewing documents submitted to us on 29-Nov-22. Before the National Visa Center reviews your case, you must pay all fees and submit all required documents, such as: Petitioner’s Affidavit of Support; Supporting financial documents; Applicant’s DS-260, and Applicant’s civil documents. Required documents vary based on petition type. Take this time to review the types of required civil documents and how to find them, and information about what forms and information your petitioner needs to prove he or she can financially support you.
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GordonSand replied to DijonMustard's topic in National Visa Center (Dept of State)
Inquiry was sent but they have not answered it yet. I did send a followup to the first inquiry after the website was resolved asking when i would be receiving the DQ since both sets of docs were accepted. hoping to hear back soon