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Ahsan Ali

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  1. On 12/25/2019 at 7:44 AM, Sal11 said:

    Hey can you pls assist me? I’ve commented above too, read that too. Plus, I got a case update Email this one; 

     

    The National Visa Center (NVC) updated the status of your immigrant visa application. Please go to the Department of State's Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) at https://nvc.state.gov/ceac. You will need your NVC case number and invoice ID number to log into your account.

    Once you have logged into CEAC, please look in your message box or on the Status Chart at the bottom of the page. If NVC has feedback on any items you submitted, there will be a new message with details. If not, please simply follow the updated instructions on your Status Chart to complete your case. If any column says "Pay Now", "Invalid Doc", "Incomplete", or "Re-Opened", that means you must take action by paying a fee, submitting a form, or uploading a corrected/missing document.

    Regards,
    National Visa Center,
    U.S. Department of State
    https://nvc.state.gov/ask

     

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    on december 18th, haven’t heard anything back from them since then? What should I do? I didn’t get the Dq mail it’s been 7 days now. I received the same FE REVIEW NOTE (attaching).

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    Same thing goes for me! I had this issue since my petitioner did not meet the minimum income requirement and i was told that this is going to be a cause of a problem while interview and the consular officier will eventually tell you to add a joint sponser which i did and after that i was documentarily qualified. You will get an update in ceac account which will mention as 'Documentarily Qualified'. Only then you will be documentarily qualified. What type of visa you are applying?

  2. On 1/3/2020 at 9:03 PM, USS_Voyager said:

    First of, the NVC doesn't adjudicate anything. They merely serves as a document collector and checker for the Embassy, to make sure you are "documentarity qualified" as they say. The Embassy then communicate with the NVC a list of available dates/times and the NVC schedule cases for interview at the Embassy. Therefore, how long it is, depends on how long "the line" is at the local Embassy. 

    Do u have any idea how long is it going to take for them to schedule the interview for me. It has been more than 45 days since documentarily qualified. My embassy is Islamabad embassy.

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