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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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My wife's case was just completed yesterday. Wondering when they will schedule the appointment and approximately when the interview might be. Any ideas? Thank you in advance

I'm not %100 sure but I think they give u like 1-2 months to do the interview

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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Hi,

In our case I called the embassy and went to the link: http://usvisa-info.com/en-MX/selfservice/ss_country_welcome to make the appts.

Once you make the interview payment (assuming marriage visas have a payment as Fiancé visas do) and fill out the DS 260 form you are able to make an ASC appt and an interview appt by calling the embassy or doing it online. It will explain all of this in the instructions/invitation letter that you receive in the mail. You must be registered at the site online in order to put the address where the visa will be shipped and for the embassy to find you in their system, if they are making the appt for you. They usually give 3-4 months to make the appt before her first approval expires, but when you receive the notification of approval, the expiration date is on that page. Just make sure the interview is before then. If you have a case where NVC makes the appt for you, then they are responsible for giving you the date before it's expiration and if they don't you can request and extension on the date.

Also if you are doing the DS 260 you can call the NVC for the beneficiary ID, invoice # and NVC case #, which is required to fill out the DS 260 form. Your case number changes once it enters NVC, so you no longer use the USCIS # that was given to you first. You just tell them (NVC) that your reasoning is that you need the info for that electronic form and that you have not received it yet. I had to call. I received no email and the information I needed wasn't in any of the letters they sent. You can also call the embassy at Juarez and get info too, but they will not have your beneficiary ID or other numbers, only your case number. At least the didn't have it when I called and told me to call NVC. I called them a million times and they're pretty good about responding and helping me solve any issues.

Hope this helps.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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Also you can find the instructions packet online which has all the required information and documents your wife will need for her interview.

http://ciudadjuarez.usconsulate.gov/fianceforms.html

Best of luck! When all else fails just call the NVC or Juarez Embassy. rolleyes.gif

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