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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Thank you! The immigration process is a looooong ride but I'm sure you can make it, just hang in there. It's a test of patience lol Good luck!

Thank you I'll so my very best to keep positive, one just hears such horror stories it's so scary. Anyway will be praying the rest is easy. :)

America, Give Me My Spouse/Fiancé !

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Married. 10-16-2011. (L)

I-130 Sent. 03-14-2014 PD changed 6-24-2013. Received DS-261 / AOS Bill: 05-28-2014.

I-130 NOA1. 03-20-2013. Pay AOS Bill: 05-28- 2014. smileys-money-114847.gif

Returned to me due to mistake. 04-27-2013. Submit DS-261: 05-28-2014 Scanned on May 30 Th.
Returned to USCIS
04-30-2013. Send AOS Package: 06-10-2014.
Returned to me again USCIS mistake.
05-14-2013. Send AOS Package: 06-10-2014.
Returned to USCIS. 06-24-2013 due to travel. Receive IV Bill: 07-07-2014. 2uge4p4.gif
I-130 NOA2, Approved. 04-08-2014. Send IV Package: 07-22-2014 Scanned 07/24/2014.
Your I-130 was approved in 283, actual 343 days.
Submitted DS-260; 07/14/2014

Arrived NVC. 04-25-2014. NVC requested parents marriage cert, 10/10/2014

Case number given. 05-20-2014. Last scan date, 10/22/2014
Sent AOS Package: 06-10-2014. AOS Approved: 12-16-2014. egyptian.gif
Sent AOS Package: 06-10-2014.
Receive I-864 Package: 06-25-2014.
Pay AOS Bill: 05-28- 2014. smileys-money-114847.gif

CASE COMPLETE : They lied, 09-17-2014 42.gifActual CC 12-16-2014. Finally smiley-sick014.gif

Interview date given on 12-29-2014. Interview date 02-19-2015

01-29-2015 - Medical

02-19-2015 - Interview: Denied, reason given does not believe we are a Bona Fide marriage. voodoo-smiley-emoticon.gif groin-kick-smiley-emoticon.gif

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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I can't wait to see my wife [...]

Awwwww! What a cute little boy you have!

He is a US citizen, lived in the UK, now moved back to the US. I am French, we met in 2010 in the UK and got married in March 2013 in France.

-2013-04-22: NOA1 (Case transferred on 12/04) -2014-02-07: NOA2 -2014-02-24: Case received at NVC (Case # received on 03/27) -2014-03-29: DS-261 completed -2014-03-31: AOS fee paid (shown as PAID on 04/02, package sent on 04/03) -2014-04-04: IV fee paid (shown as PAID on 04/08, package sent on 04/05) -2014-04-08: DS-260 completed online -2014-04-14: AOS & IV packages received at NVC (entered in the system on 04/17 and 04/18) -2014-05-05: AOS checklist (phone), joint-sponsor's proof of citizenship lost (other copy arrived at NVC on 05/08, NVC "received" the checklist response on 05/09)
-2014-05-09: IV package accepted
-2014-06-04: Case complete
-2014-06-11: Interview scheduled (July 23rd - APPROVED)
-2014-08-01: Visa in hand
-2014-08-04: POE

- 2016-05-05: CRI-89 - Petition to remove conditions sent

- 2016-05-10: NOA received

- 2016-06-13: Biometrics

Waiting....

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Hi

Having just got our NOA2 this week (and very relieved to have got it too) we now are at the NVC stage.

I have read the very thorough NVC process that Saylin has kindly provided, but still have a couple of questions that I am sure someone here can answer (well I at least hope so!)

  • Do we have to call the NVC or will they contact us?
  • What is a reasonable timeframe that we can expect this stage to take?
  • Do the NVC schedule the medical and appointment at the consulate (in our case this will be in Australia)?
  • Do both the petitioner and the beneficiary get contacted by the NVC?
  • Is the process easy to follow, or should we get a lawyer involved?
  • Is Electronic Processing available to citizens of Australia (I'm the beneficiary and am from Australia)

We had no issue with the I-130 stage, and think we should be able to follow the NVC stage - am just having a bit of trouble seeing the forest for the trees at the moment!

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Hi

Having just got our NOA2 this week (and very relieved to have got it too) we now are at the NVC stage.

I have read the very thorough NVC process that Saylin has kindly provided, but still have a couple of questions that I am sure someone here can answer (well I at least hope so!)

  • Do we have to call the NVC or will they contact us?
  • What is a reasonable timeframe that we can expect this stage to take?
  • Do the NVC schedule the medical and appointment at the consulate (in our case this will be in Australia)?
  • Do both the petitioner and the beneficiary get contacted by the NVC?
  • Is the process easy to follow, or should we get a lawyer involved?
  • Is Electronic Processing available to citizens of Australia (I'm the beneficiary and am from Australia)

We had no issue with the I-130 stage, and think we should be able to follow the NVC stage - am just having a bit of trouble seeing the forest for the trees at the moment!

Hi! Congratulations on your approval. I read Ms. Saylin's wiki whenever I have a free time just so I won't miss anything but still I could not still fully understand all of it. But thanks to everyone it's a lot more clearer now. I'll try to answer some of your question.

  • Yes you do have to call NVC, but give it at least a week from your NOA2 date.
  • Average time at NVC right now is 59 days.
  • I don't know the answer to this one, Help anyone? :)
  • If you provide both of your emails when you get the case number, then both of you will.
  • You can do the process all by yourself without need from a lawyer. Lovemytico is better than her lawyer. ;)
  • I'm not sure but I think only Canada and China are entitled to do electronic processing.

Wish you the best! And welcome to the NVC process! :)

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I am the beneficiary.

NVC journey

March 2014

2014-03-10 - NVC Received

April 2014

2014-04-08 - Case number assigned

2014-04-16 - Got Invoice Identification Number (IIN)

- DS-261 submitted

2014-04-17 - AOS invoice available

2014-04-19 - AOS paid

2014-04-21 - IV invoice available

2014-04-25 - AOS invoice shows "PAID"

2014-04-28 - IV invoice paid

- AOS packet sent

May 2014

2014-05-01 - IV invoice shows "PAID"

2014-05-02 - DS-260 available

2014-05-06 - AOS packet received / scanned at NVC

2014-05-26 - IV packet sent

- DS-260 completed

2014-05-30 - Checklist for AOS (Found out by calling NVC)

June 2014

2014-06-02 - IV packet received / scanned at NVC

2014-06-06 - Email for AOS checklist received

2014-06-07 - Response to AOS checklist sent

2014-06-11 - AOS checklist response delivered at NVC

2014-06-16 - AOS checklist response received / scanned at NVC

July 2014

2014-07-10 - IV packet and DS-260 reviewed and accepted

2014-07-25 - CASE COMPLETE!!!!!

September 2014

2014-09-05 - Interview

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Hi

Having just got our NOA2 this week (and very relieved to have got it too) we now are at the NVC stage.

I have read the very thorough NVC process that Saylin has kindly provided, but still have a couple of questions that I am sure someone here can answer (well I at least hope so!)

  • Do we have to call the NVC or will they contact us?
  • What is a reasonable timeframe that we can expect this stage to take?
  • Do the NVC schedule the medical and appointment at the consulate (in our case this will be in Australia)?
  • Do both the petitioner and the beneficiary get contacted by the NVC?
  • Is the process easy to follow, or should we get a lawyer involved?
  • Is Electronic Processing available to citizens of Australia (I'm the beneficiary and am from Australia)
We had no issue with the I-130 stage, and think we should be able to follow the NVC stage - am just having a bit of trouble seeing the forest for the trees at the moment!

To answer the point essysita couldn't - NVC will schedule the interview at the consulate in Sydney. That is the only consulate/embassy in Australia which does interviews for the CR1. As for the medical, you book that yourself once you have a case number. The US consulate website has a list of approved GPs, mostly in Sydney and Melbourne but I think there may be a couple elsewhere :)

I-130 Petition for Alien Relative (Spouse)

USCIS:

Service Center : Nebraska Service Center

Consulate : Sydney, Australia

I-130:

03-09-2013: Marriage in Australia

07-11-2013: NOA1

03-19-2014: NOA2

08-12-2014: Case Complete

09-09-2014: Interview in Sydney, Australia. APPROVED!

01-28-2015: POE - LAX

I-751:

11-03-2016: i751 package received at USCIS Vermont Service Center

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Hi

Having just got our NOA2 this week (and very relieved to have got it too) we now are at the NVC stage.

I have read the very thorough NVC process that Saylin has kindly provided, but still have a couple of questions that I am sure someone here can answer (well I at least hope so!)

  • Do we have to call the NVC or will they contact us?
  • What is a reasonable timeframe that we can expect this stage to take?
  • Do the NVC schedule the medical and appointment at the consulate (in our case this will be in Australia)?
  • Do both the petitioner and the beneficiary get contacted by the NVC?
  • Is the process easy to follow, or should we get a lawyer involved?
  • Is Electronic Processing available to citizens of Australia (I'm the beneficiary and am from Australia)

We had no issue with the I-130 stage, and think we should be able to follow the NVC stage - am just having a bit of trouble seeing the forest for the trees at the moment!

Hi Bulwara Road. My spouse is a Queenslander. Some of these answers are state-dependent - check the Australia forum for good info, too.

1. NVC does not initially contact you on a timely basis. Since you do not have an attorney, you MIGHT get a snail mail letter from them with your case number, but it will take forever. Most of the people on this list are very proactive in calling the NVC. Some call every day - multiple times. I, myself, call when I think I'll get answers! It can take from 6 days to 4 weeks for your service center (I was at Texas, and it seemed to take forever) to ship your NOA2 info to the NVC. A week after your NOA2 date, try calling the NVC to see if they have received the file. If they have not, call the USCIS service center where your file was and see if they can confirm they have SHIPPED it. After the NVC has received your file, it is averaging 20-30 BUSINESS days for a case number to be assigned. I waited 20 business days before I started calling them about my case number. In my case, it took 23 days. When you get them on the line, and they give you your case number, be sure to give them your email address, your spouse's email address and ask for your IIN (Invoice) number. You need your case number and your IIN to be able to sign into the CEAC site.

2. Nothing is reasonable. The average time, according to Saylin's wonderful spreadsheet, is 58 days from case number to case complete. And, I'm assuming that means no glitches. From this forum, I've learned that appointments at embassies/consulates are usually scheduled during the first week of the month - so after case complete, it could be 4-8 weeks for you (Australia is not that busy - and, from what I can tell, schedules interviews fairly quickly)

3. Here is where it gets very state-dependent...The NVC will schedule your interview date, but YOU must make your own medical appointment, and have your results ready before your interview. If you are from NSW or QLD, you must also get your police report during this time - as the NSW and QLD police send your Police Clearance DIRECTLY to the Consulate. I believe WA has a slightly different process too.

4. If you give both emails to NVC, you will both get emails. However, in the case of our DS-260 confirmation, only the applicant (my Aussie spouse) got the email. I (the USC) did not. Quite frankly, this is the ONLY email we've received from the NVC. All other info I've gotten, I've gotten when I've called.

5. The process is easy to follow. Unless one of you has a police record, or a messy divorce, or child-custody problems, you probably don't need a lawyer. VisaJourney is FABULOUS. Some of us who are using attorneys have been teaching the attorneys what to do.

6. Sorry - no EP for Australia.

If you have other Australia-related questions, you can PM me.

Sukie

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Our Prior Journey

N-400 Naturalization

18-Feb-2018 - submitted N-400 online, credit card charged

18-Feb-2018 - NOA1

12-Mar-2018 - Biometrics 

18-June-2018 - Notice of interview received

26-July-2018 - Interview  - APPROVED!!!

26-July-2018 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

17-Aug-2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

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Hi Bulwara Road. My spouse is a Queenslander. Some of these answers are state-dependent - check the Australia forum for good info, too.

1. NVC does not initially contact you on a timely basis. Since you do not have an attorney, you MIGHT get a snail mail letter from them with your case number, but it will take forever. Most of the people on this list are very proactive in calling the NVC. Some call every day - multiple times. I, myself, call when I think I'll get answers! It can take from 6 days to 4 weeks for your service center (I was at Texas, and it seemed to take forever) to ship your NOA2 info to the NVC. A week after your NOA2 date, try calling the NVC to see if they have received the file. If they have not, call the USCIS service center where your file was and see if they can confirm they have SHIPPED it. After the NVC has received your file, it is averaging 20-30 BUSINESS days for a case number to be assigned. I waited 20 business days before I started calling them about my case number. In my case, it took 23 days. When you get them on the line, and they give you your case number, be sure to give them your email address, your spouse's email address and ask for your IIN (Invoice) number. You need your case number and your IIN to be able to sign into the CEAC site.

2. Nothing is reasonable. The average time, according to Saylin's wonderful spreadsheet, is 58 days from case number to case complete. And, I'm assuming that means no glitches. From this forum, I've learned that appointments at embassies/consulates are usually scheduled during the first week of the month - so after case complete, it could be 4-8 weeks for you (Australia is not that busy - and, from what I can tell, schedules interviews fairly quickly)

3. Here is where it gets very state-dependent...The NVC will schedule your interview date, but YOU must make your own medical appointment, and have your results ready before your interview. If you are from NSW or QLD, you must also get your police report during this time - as the NSW and QLD police send your Police Clearance DIRECTLY to the Consulate. I believe WA has a slightly different process too.

4. If you give both emails to NVC, you will both get emails. However, in the case of our DS-260 confirmation, only the applicant (my Aussie spouse) got the email. I (the USC) did not. Quite frankly, this is the ONLY email we've received from the NVC. All other info I've gotten, I've gotten when I've called.

5. The process is easy to follow. Unless one of you has a police record, or a messy divorce, or child-custody problems, you probably don't need a lawyer. VisaJourney is FABULOUS. Some of us who are using attorneys have been teaching the attorneys what to do.

6. Sorry - no EP for Australia.

If you have other Australia-related questions, you can PM me.

Sukie

WOW thank you Sukie this will help so many including me, I truly appreciate your time and help you have given so many including myself.

It has been suggested to have the medical portion done after we get the case and IV numbers but how long is the medical exam good for are we not jumping the gun if we do this? Also how long is the Police report/clearance good for?

I'm confused on the constant calling we will have to do. I am presuming they will send us the packets after we pay the fee? If so do they tell us to pay the fee or do we have to become psychic and just go for it?

Almost forgot what does NSW and QLD stand for?

Thank you again for any help you can give me or anyone else who would like to chime in. Hope I'm not being to annoying just trying to prepare myself for what is to come and not get to depressed as I did at USCIS. (F)

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America, Give Me My Spouse/Fiancé !

https://www.youtube....O6dwPf8HqZBzjUA

Help us make processing times at USCIS service centers fairer.
http://helptsc.tumblr.com/

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Married. 10-16-2011. (L)

I-130 Sent. 03-14-2014 PD changed 6-24-2013. Received DS-261 / AOS Bill: 05-28-2014.

I-130 NOA1. 03-20-2013. Pay AOS Bill: 05-28- 2014. smileys-money-114847.gif

Returned to me due to mistake. 04-27-2013. Submit DS-261: 05-28-2014 Scanned on May 30 Th.
Returned to USCIS
04-30-2013. Send AOS Package: 06-10-2014.
Returned to me again USCIS mistake.
05-14-2013. Send AOS Package: 06-10-2014.
Returned to USCIS. 06-24-2013 due to travel. Receive IV Bill: 07-07-2014. 2uge4p4.gif
I-130 NOA2, Approved. 04-08-2014. Send IV Package: 07-22-2014 Scanned 07/24/2014.
Your I-130 was approved in 283, actual 343 days.
Submitted DS-260; 07/14/2014

Arrived NVC. 04-25-2014. NVC requested parents marriage cert, 10/10/2014

Case number given. 05-20-2014. Last scan date, 10/22/2014
Sent AOS Package: 06-10-2014. AOS Approved: 12-16-2014. egyptian.gif
Sent AOS Package: 06-10-2014.
Receive I-864 Package: 06-25-2014.
Pay AOS Bill: 05-28- 2014. smileys-money-114847.gif

CASE COMPLETE : They lied, 09-17-2014 42.gifActual CC 12-16-2014. Finally smiley-sick014.gif

Interview date given on 12-29-2014. Interview date 02-19-2015

01-29-2015 - Medical

02-19-2015 - Interview: Denied, reason given does not believe we are a Bona Fide marriage. voodoo-smiley-emoticon.gif groin-kick-smiley-emoticon.gif

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Yesterday i called nvc

Me: good evening, my receipt no is MSCxx, can i get my IIN number please.

Operator: what is iin number ??

Me: smiling, IIN number is ........ ( explained)

Operator: oh, ok. It is xxxxx

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17 APRIL 2013 : NOA1 Priority date
27 NOV: TSC; Transfered from NBC

3 Feb : NOA2 ( 296 days)

4 March: Shipped to NVC

11 March : Received at NVC

11 April: Case # assigned

18 April: paid both fees

9May: mailed AOS & IV packages

8May: DS260 completed

16May: packets scanned in NVC system

13 June: check list : missing page 7 of i864.

25 June : scan date AOS checklist

7 Aug: Case Complete...... BIG ACCOMPLISHMENT

14 Aug: interview date assigned

16 Aug: Email interview appointment received

18 Aug: Medical completed

23 Aug: biometric done,DS260 stamped, fingerprints taken.

10 Sep: interview day; interview took 511 days from I-130 NOA1

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11. 9/17/2016: I-751 packet received by CSC

12.Check Cashed : 9/21/2016

13. NOA1: 9/23/2016

14. BIOMETRICS : 10/12/2016

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Yesterday i called nvc

Me: good evening, my receipt no is MSCxx, can i get my IIN number please.

Operator: what is iin number ??

Me: smiling, IIN number is ........ ( explained)

Operator: oh, ok. It is xxxxx

I've seen recommendations on VJ to only refer to it as the invoice identification number when speaking to NVC, that's probably exactly why!

ROC Timeline

04/06/2016 - Mailed I-751

04/07/2016 - NOA1

04/13/2016 - Check cashed

04/14/2016 - NOA1 hardcopy

05/04/2016 - Received biometric notice

05/16/2016 - Biometrics appointment

05/17/2017 - Approved

05/22/2017 - Card in Production

05/25/2017 - Card Mailed

05/30/2017 - Card Received

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So I saw that the paralegal read my email at 7:59 pm last night.. and no response of course. I better get a tracking numberTODAY......

I sent a package to my husband on Monday the 7th and he received it yesterday in the afternoon all the way up in the mountains of Costa Rica. So if a package can make it to Costa Rica and get delivered in 4 days by priority mail, then there should be no problem sending something to New Hampshire next day or even 2nd day. I am so angry at my lawyer.

What does $3300. buy these days???? I should have done everything without a lawyer since that is how it ended up anyway. What did I pay for except a bunch of worry and anxiety. Lawyers DO NOT expedite anything ... So we bypassed the DS261..... so what. I could have done that myself anyway. GRRRRRRRRR :ranting:

Done ranting now

Married March 9, 2013
NOA1 I-130 April 12, 2013

Transferred to TSC Nov 27, 2013
APPROVED March 18, 2014 FINALLY ! ! ! !! 11 MONTHS & 6 LONG DAYS FOR MY NOA2
Case shipped from TSC to NVC March 21, 2014
Rec'd NOA2 hard copy March 22, 2014
Case rec'd & Case Number assigned April 1, 2014
AMAZING !!!
PAID IV and AOS fees online April 5, 2014
Fees show paid/DS 260 avail. /DS260 submitted/AOS&IV pkg sent April 9, 2014
FEDEX delivered @ NVC April 11, 2014
Revised AOS pkg delivered April 15, 2014
AOS & IV rec'd& scanned in @ NVC April 15, 2014
Revised AOS scanned April 18, 2014
AOS checklist for income and IV pkg April 30, 2014 (checklist expected due to Lawyers mistakes)
DS260 accepted April 30, 2014
Checklist for Birth cert/police cert May 1, 2014
AOS accepted May 5, 2014

Birth cert scanned MAY 8, 2014

CASE COMPLETE JUNE 4, 2014 CC letter received via email June 11, 2014

INTERVIEW JULY 15, 2014

Waiver finally FedEx'd to Phoenix Lockbox August 21, 2014

WAIVER APPROVED December 17, 2014

Received Instruction Letter via email December 23, 2014

Final Embassy Appointment January 5, 2015 YAY !

Visa ISSUED January 12, 2015

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WOW thank you Sukie this will help so many including me, I truly appreciate your time and help you have given so many including myself.

It has been suggested to have the medical portion done after we get the case and IV numbers but how long is the medical exam good for are we not jumping the gun if we do this? Also how long is the Police report/clearance good for?

I'm confused on the constant calling we will have to do. I am presuming they will send us the packets after we pay the fee? If so do they tell us to pay the fee or do we have to become psychic and just go for it?

Almost forgot what does NSW and QLD stand for?

Thank you again for any help you can give me or anyone else who would like to chime in. Hope I'm not being to annoying just trying to prepare myself for what is to come and not get to depressed as I did at USCIS. (F)

Soloenta,

The answer to all questions is "it depends" <big grin>. Regarding medical: in some countries, you must have specific instructions from your embassy/consulate to take with you to the medical exam. Same with Police Reports. In some countries, you can go ahead and schedule the exam/police report as soon as you have your Case number. It depends on YOUR country as to how long the medical and the Police report last. I suggest you search for a forum specific to your country for the answers.

NSW and QLD are the abbreviations for the Australian states New South Wales and Queensland. WA stands for Western Australia.

Sukie

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Our Prior Journey

N-400 Naturalization

18-Feb-2018 - submitted N-400 online, credit card charged

18-Feb-2018 - NOA1

12-Mar-2018 - Biometrics 

18-June-2018 - Notice of interview received

26-July-2018 - Interview  - APPROVED!!!

26-July-2018 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

17-Aug-2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Yesterday i called nvc

Me: good evening, my receipt no is MSCxx, can i get my IIN number please.

Operator: what is iin number ??

Me: smiling, IIN number is ........ ( explained)

Operator: oh, ok. It is xxxxx

LOOOOOOOL

Case # and IIN assigned yesterday but still can't do anything in the system yet!

I can't wait to get started!

How long do we have to wait for DS261 to be available?

11/17/2016: Got engaged
11/28/2016: I-130 sent to Chicago IL lock box
01/12/2016: NOA1

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Hi,

While we are filling out the online form DS-260, we realize that under the tab "Work/Education/Training" (one of the blue tabs on the left hand side), our form only has two items: "Present" and "Additional". The item "Previous" is missing. Without the "Previous", we are not able to input any previous jobs and educations information to the form.

I called NVC about this problem. They login to our DS-260 form and they also see the item "Previous" is missing. They said that the item "Previous" should be there under that tab, but they keep telling me that NVC is not able to fix this problem and they do not know who can fix this.

Does anyone has this same problem? Anyone knows how to solve this problem?

Thank you,

I had the same issue.. Went back and forth but it wasn't there so I figured they either changed it or I also heard that It could be different bc of your country.. What country are you immigrating from?

Sooo.. I wasn't too worried about it until now.. I hope they didn't screw up and I get a checklist for it.. On the other side I printed everything out so you can see that the question was not even available

How old is the applicant completing the DS-260? I ask because I think the age you enter is what determines what questions will be available for you. My wife and I are in our 30's, so she had to answer all the normal questions: places she lived since age 16, previous employments for the last 10 years, and higher education institutions she attended. When I completed the DS-260 for my 13 year old daughter, I did not get prompted for any of those questions. Obviously my daughter wouldn't be asked something like employment for the last 10 years, etc.

Our journey to happiness: (click "show" to see our timeline)


05/05/12 - Wedding day!

USCIS

06/07/13 - Mailed I-130
06/10/13 - NOA1
12/19/13 - First text/email for case transfer
12/26/13 - Received hard copy transfer notice: Texas Service Center

01/21/14 - NOA2 Approval text/email
01/25/14 - Received hard copy of approved I-797
01/29/14 - Text/email advising TSC shipped case to DOS

NVC
02/06/14 - NVC received our case file.
03/13/14 - Case number, IIN and BIN assigned
03/17/14 - DS-261 completed. Email Confirmation received
03/18/14 - Received email to pay AOS fee. Invoiced and paid (in process)
03/19/14 - Requested NVC to "join" wife's and daughter's cases
03/20/14 - AOS status "PAID" for wife
03/26/14 - AOS status "PAID" for daughter
03/26/14 - AOS packets sent
03/28/14 - IV available and paid for both wife and daughter (in process)
04/01/14 - IV shows "PAID", DS-260 available
04/05/14 - DS-260 complete and submitted
04/07/14 - Civil docs arrived via DHL from my wife. IV packets sent (Finally!!)
04/14/14 - False checklist for IV packet (wife and daughter)
04/15/14 - Confirmed AOS approved (did not ask for specific approval date) - IV packets in system

04/25/14 - CASE COMPLETE (wife and daughter) :dance:

04/30/14 - Interview scheduled (yay!!)

05/02/14 - Received e-mail with P4 letters

05/07/14 - NVC shipped case files to Lima Embassy via DHL. CEAC status "In transit"

05/09/14 - DHL delivered case files to Embassy. CEAC status "Ready"

Embassy (Lima, PE)

06/09/14 - Medical Exam. 4pm appointment

06/24/14 - Interview appointment @8am Visa approved!!! Bananeyessss.gifBananezorro.gif

06/25/14 - CEAC status "Issued"

06/28/14 - Visa in hand

08/05/14 - POE !! smiley-happy093.gif

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How old is the applicant completing the DS-260? I ask because I think the age you enter is what determines what questions will be available for you. My wife and I are in our 30's, so she had to answer all the normal questions: places she lived since age 16, previous employments for the last 10 years, and higher education institutions she attended. When I completed the DS-260 for my 13 year old daughter, I did not get prompted for any of those questions. Obviously my daughter wouldn't be asked something like employment for the last 10 years, etc.

I believe there are other age-specific or situation-specific or country-specific questions as well. On my spouse's DS-260, she did not get asked about membership in "professional organizations" - even though she had been a member of two professional nursing organizations. My attorney suspects that because my spouse is now retired, that question didn't pop up.

It's a continuing mystery - this USCIS and NVC stuff....

Sukie

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Our Prior Journey

N-400 Naturalization

18-Feb-2018 - submitted N-400 online, credit card charged

18-Feb-2018 - NOA1

12-Mar-2018 - Biometrics 

18-June-2018 - Notice of interview received

26-July-2018 - Interview  - APPROVED!!!

26-July-2018 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

17-Aug-2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

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Case complete was 4/3, received the email notification this morning. Just ~3 weeks to go until an interview date is scheduled :bonk:

ROC Timeline

04/06/2016 - Mailed I-751

04/07/2016 - NOA1

04/13/2016 - Check cashed

04/14/2016 - NOA1 hardcopy

05/04/2016 - Received biometric notice

05/16/2016 - Biometrics appointment

05/17/2017 - Approved

05/22/2017 - Card in Production

05/25/2017 - Card Mailed

05/30/2017 - Card Received

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