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  1. i don't know the time difference :bonk: ..Can anybody tell me???PLEASE!!!Thanks

    If you have specific questions about a case, please contact the NVC. E-mail is the NVC’s preferred method of communication.

    By E-mail

    The NVC’s e-mail address is NVCINQUIRY@state.gov.

    In order to ensure a prompt response:

    The Subject Line of the e-mail should be the relevant NVC Case Number.

    Provide the applicant’s name and date of birth and the petitioner’s name and date of birth.

    If you are an attorney, include the name of the law office requesting the information.

    If the petition is employment-based, include the company/organizational name.

    Reference only one case per e-mail.

    24-hour Information

    An automated recorded message system is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week to answer case status inquiries (603 334-0700).

    Note: This service requires the use of a touch-tone telephone.

    Operator Assistance

    Telephone operators are available to respond to more in-depth inquiries.

    Hours: Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 12:00 AM (EST)

    Tel: (603 334-0700).

    Note: This service requires the use of a touch-tone telephone.

    By Mail

    Specific questions about a case should be sent to:

    National Visa Center

    Attn: WC

    31 Rochester Ave. Suite 200

    Portsmouth, NH 03801-2915

    Forms, documents, and photographs should be sent to:

    National Visa Center

    Attn: CMR

    31 Rochester Ave. Suite 100

    Portsmouth, NH 03801-2914

  2. IR-5 / CR-5 Visa

    Event Date

    Service Center : California Service Center

    Consulate : Dominican Republic

    Marriage :

    I-130 Sent : 2010-02-05

    I-130 NOA1 : 2010-02-12

    I-130 RFE :

    I-130 RFE Sent :

    I-130 Approved :2010-04-09

    NVC Received : 2010-04-15

    Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill :

    Pay I-864 Bill

    Receive I-864 Package :

    Return Completed I-864 :

    Return Completed DS-3032 :

    Receive IV Bill :

    Pay IV Bill :

    Receive Instruction Package :

    Case Completed at NVC :

    NVC Left :

    Consulate Received :

    Packet 3 Received :

    Packet 3 Sent :

    Packet 4 Received :

    Interview Date :

    Interview Result :

    Second Interview

    (If Required):

    Second Interview Result:

    Visa Received :

    US Entry :

    Comments :

    Processing

    Estimates/Stats:

  3. Hi everyone, this is really complicated & I don't think my friend has any hope at all having her hubby here with her but here is the situation (I work with this gal & if I was to ever leave, she'd probably be the only one I'd keep in contact with...she is a good, good person):

    Let's say her name is "Maria"...she & her hubby, "Mario", have been married for 18 yrs with 2 children....8 of those yrs he has been incarcerated (I've never ask her what crime he committed but know he has 3 DUI's under his belt-binge drinker) & is soon getting out. I just found out that he has been transferred to a prison near San Diego and they are planning on deporting him. Maria tells me that Mario told her that they've been using a wrong name for him all along...Mario told them that wasn't his name but they insist that his "name" goes with his fingerprints. She cannot afford an attorney nor can she even afford to drive to San Diego to visit him before deportation (approx. 6 wks away)...is there absolutely any chance at all they he would EVER be able to get a visa? The kids are USC's and so is Maria but as soon as the criminal record check comes up, his fingerprints will link him to this 'alias' name...would he have a lifetime ban being illegal here and committing a crime even to put him behind bars that long?

    Thank you in advance, for all replies...I wish I could give her some sort of hope...

    jen

    HI JEN, THIS IS A VERY HARD SITUATION, WHAT I CAN TELL YOUR FRIEND IS TO TRY TO GET A LEGAL AID AND ALSO THERE'RE A LOT OF PLACES THAT PROVIDE ALL THOSE INFORMATION FOR FREE HERE IS A LINK FROM A PLACE THAT SHE CAN GET AT LEAST SOME INFORMATION ON WHAT SHE CAN DO. SHE JUST HAVE TO ENTER HER ZIP CODE TO FIND HER LOCAL OFFICE, I WISH HER THE BEST OF LUCK AND I WILL PRAY FOR THEM GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FRIEND.

    http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/your_r...on_problems.htm

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