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This is our 6th NVC thread :cry: and I reallyreallyreally hope it's the last.

Thank you everyone who offered their support in the last thread (L) I know this process is an emotional roller-coaster ride...

I cannot believe you are still at the NVC.... HOW CRAZY

I wish there had been a way to live in states with ur spouse on a temporary visa till this process gets finished. Why o why!!!

My husband said that the entire time... it is really dumb... so much time wasted

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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I have an update to share with the class (heh) after this whole mess with nightmare queen Fiona at NVC: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/503660-nvc-filers-july-2014/?p=7160747

I called this morning and spoke to Annette, who seemed to be a competent adult. I read these words to her off a piece of paper I wrote on so I wouldn't jumble my words: "I need to confirm that the approval of my husband's embassy change to Buenos Aires, Argentina reset my DS-261 to July 18 even though it was received June 4, and even though I was told by NVC that the embassy change would not delay our process in any way."

Her response, after putting me on hold: "Actually, your DS-261 was reviewed early this morning." I was floored and quite shocked after what Fiona had told me last night. I asked to speak to a supervisor and she told me that's what she did while I was on hold. I asked Annette if that meant that the IV payment would finally become available and she said that yes, it should be available very soon. So I don't even know what to think. She asked if I had sent in the AOS package and I said yes, and that the scan date they had given me was July 1. She said that was correct, but that it would take a bit longer. I said oh, don't worry, I know, 30 business days, and she kind of laughed. It was a completely different and infinitely better experience than the one I had last night. And not just because I got some sort of good news, but because the person on the other end of the line was competent and professional.

I've worked in customer service. My first job was selling concessions at a large movie theater. I've been a waitress and a bartender. I've answered info@ email addresses for companies answering the same questions over and over again. Working for the general public sucks. It just does. It will make you despise humanity sometimes. So I am always extremely polite with these phone operators because I'm sure they have people yelling at them all day long for things that are completely out of their control, and I know, to a certain extent, what that feels like. It doesn't bother me if they sound tired or even a bit exasperated, and I always say thank you at the end of the call. But this young woman last night, Fiona, was completely out of line in the way she spoke to me from the beginning. I lost my temper with her and I don't even feel bad about it. I will file a complaint, and I hope something is done. She should not be working there.

USCIS (Priority date April 1, Approval April 17, no RFEs)

March 28, 2014: I-130 sent via FedEx from Bogotá to Chicago Lockbox

April 1, 2014: Delivered to Chicago Lockbox at 10:29 a.m. according to FedEx tracking; signed for by J. CHYBA (date confirmed by My Case Status)

April 4, 2014: NOA1 e-mail received at 12:17 a.m.; case accepted and routed to CSC for processing. Check cashed.

April 17, 2014: Changed mailing address with USCIS Tier 2 representative. He also confirmed that our case had arrived to the CSC and that our NOA1 date is April 3.

April 18, 2014: NOA2 e-mail received at 12:30 a.m. Case status online changed to post-decision activity; date of "last updated" changed to April 17. Change of address e-mail received at 3 a.m. Status changed back to initial review on e-mail and online. Date of "last updated" now April 18. Called and spoke to two Tier 2 reps; both were useless.

April 21, 2014: Approval confirmed verbally by Tier 2 rep. Order put in to send second NOA2 hard copy to new address. Instructed to ignore online case status.

April 25 or 26, 2014: NOA1 hard copy arrives to old apartment in Bogotá. Priority date actually April 1. (April 3 was the notice date.)

May 16: USCIS change of address e-mail received

May 19: USCIS e-mail received saying a duplicate notice was mailed on this date. Case status now set to "Acceptance."

May 22: NOA2 duplicate hard copy arrives to U.S. address

NVC

April 29, 2014: Case received

​May 22, 2014: Case number and IIN assigned. Asked operator about our move from Colombia to Argentina and received instructions.

May 24, 2014: E-mails about embassy change/address change sent to nvcinquiry@state.gov at 4:36 p.m. NVC time

​June 3, 2014: Payment portal message "This case is in the process of termination" appears. DS-261 appears, submitted. E-mails received from NVC concerning case number and AOS bill.

June 4, 2014: AOS payment invoiced, paid; DS-261 received by NVC

June 6, 2014: AOS payment shows as PAID in payment portal

June 17, 2014: Response received from nvcinquiry@state.gov. "The correspondence submitted is currently under review. An appropriate action will be taken once this review is completed."

June 24, 2014: AOS package sent via FedEx overnight shipping from Houston to NVC

June 25, 2014: AOS package delivered at 9:43 a.m. according to FedEx tracking; signed for by F.FNU

July 1, 2014: AOS package scanned

July 18, 2014: Checked payment portal and saw: "CASE NUMBER CHANGE: The applicant's case number, [bGT#], has been changed to [bNS#]." Called and confirmed. Also said today marked 30 business days since NVC received DS-261; operator said she would have that reviewed and make IV payment available ASAP.

August 5: E-mail sent to nvcinquiry@state.gov concerning changing our embassy BACK to Bogotá at 6:41 p.m. NVC time

August 6: IV invoice e-mail FINALLY received at 2:13 a.m. NVC time

August 7: IV payment made available on payment portal; paid

August 8: IV payment shows as PAID in payment portal; DS-260 becomes available

August 14: Checklist received; errors on sponsor's I-864 form and on joint sponsor's I-864A

August 15: DS-260 submitted

August 29: Checklist response and IV package sent via FedEx ground from Houston to NVC

September 4: Checklist response and IV package delivered at 11:21 a.m. according to FedEx tracking; signed for by GPETERS

September 8: Checklist response and IV package scanned

September 10: DS-260 accepted; false checklist received

September 17: E-mail response received from asknvc@state.gov (30 business days/43 calendar days later): Correspondence under review

September 26: Embassy change approved; new case number assigned

October 30: CASE COMPLETE

Embassy

Interview scheduled: Nov. 10 -- Medical: Nov. 25 -- Interview: Dec. 1, 9:30 a.m. APPROVED! -- Visa in hand: Dec. 5 -- POE: Dec. 29 in Houston

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Case complete today!!! :dancing: :goofy: ...Last scan date june 18th..( IV package)

CONGRATS!!! I love seeing case completes.

USCIS

1-130 received 12/6/13

NOA 1: 12/9/13

NOA 2: 5/20/14

NVC

Case Number assigned: 6/20/14 (called and operator to find out, still unable to log in)

FINALLY able to log in, DS-261 available: 7/7/14

DS-261 completed: 7/7/14

AOS Fee Invoiced : 7/9/14

AOS Fee Paid: 7/9/14

AOS Fee shows as paid in CEAC: 7/11/14

AOS packet sent: 7/11/14 (via FedEx, guaranteed delivery by Monday, 7/14/14)

AOS packet delivered (per FedEx tracking): 7/14/14

IV Invoiced and paid: 7/14/14

IV Invoice shows as paid and DS-260 available: 7/15/14

DS-260 submitted: 7/15/14

IV packet sent: 7/17 (via FedEx overnight, guaranteed delivery by Friday, 7/18)

AOS Packet scanned in: 7/17 (found out via phone call)

IV packet scanned in: 7/22

AOS APPROVED!! 9/9

Case Complete: 9/11

Interview Scheduled: 10/3/14

Interview: 11/10/14

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Oh and sorry, I should clarify, for those of you who obsessively study timelines and count business days, like me :) I don't have a lawyer, got help from a Senator's aide who demanded a supervisor review. Definitely lucky, and it is horrible that so many people have waited so long for a IV invoice.

Also, I am more than willing to share the email I sent to my Senator's office with anyone who is interested. I don't know for sure that it made a difference, but still happy to share if it would be useful to anyone.

I would love to see the text of the email! Would you like us to message you if we want to see it or are you comfortable with posting it on the thread?

Thanks for offering and good luck to a fellow South American filer!

USCIS

12-09-2013: NOA1

05-29-2014: NOA2- I-130 Approved!!!

NVC

06-04-2014: I-130 shipped from TSC to NVC

06-13-2014: Arrived at NVC

07-01-2014: Case # and IIN assigned

07-17-2014: D-261 submitted

07-18-2014: AOS fee invoiced

07-18-2014: AOS fee paid

07-18-2014: AOS package sent (call me crazy!!!)

07-21-2014: AOS package arrived to NVC (confirmed by FedEx)

07-22-2014: AOS bill showed "Paid"

07-22-2014: AOS package scanned by NVC (originally told July 23rd, but the 60 day letter said July 22nd, confirmed by NVC)

09-02-2014: DS-261 reviewed/accepted (notified by calling NVC on 09-05-2014)

09-08-2014: IV fee invoiced/paid

08-28-2014: IV package sent

08-29-2014: IV package arrived at NVC

09-02-2014: IV package scanned by NVC

09-15-2014: AOS package reviewed/accepted

09-19-2014: DS-260 completed

10-25-2014: Case Complete! (11/1/14 would be 60 days) Confirmed by phone on 10-27-2014

10-31-2014: Interview scheduled

11-25-2014: Medical

12-01-2014: Interview

12-19-2014: Visa Received

12-29-2014: POE in Atlanta, GA!!!

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I would love to see the text of the email! Would you like us to message you if we want to see it or are you comfortable with posting it on the thread?

Thanks for offering and good luck to a fellow South American filer!

I sent you an inbox message (you too crisarria)

Thanks for the wishes of luck, same to you!!

USCIS

1-130 received 12/6/13

NOA 1: 12/9/13

NOA 2: 5/20/14

NVC

Case Number assigned: 6/20/14 (called and operator to find out, still unable to log in)

FINALLY able to log in, DS-261 available: 7/7/14

DS-261 completed: 7/7/14

AOS Fee Invoiced : 7/9/14

AOS Fee Paid: 7/9/14

AOS Fee shows as paid in CEAC: 7/11/14

AOS packet sent: 7/11/14 (via FedEx, guaranteed delivery by Monday, 7/14/14)

AOS packet delivered (per FedEx tracking): 7/14/14

IV Invoiced and paid: 7/14/14

IV Invoice shows as paid and DS-260 available: 7/15/14

DS-260 submitted: 7/15/14

IV packet sent: 7/17 (via FedEx overnight, guaranteed delivery by Friday, 7/18)

AOS Packet scanned in: 7/17 (found out via phone call)

IV packet scanned in: 7/22

AOS APPROVED!! 9/9

Case Complete: 9/11

Interview Scheduled: 10/3/14

Interview: 11/10/14

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my husband has been married to an American citizen for 9 months and still cannot legally set foot in the US in any way shape or form.

My brain was so addled by NVC, I actually had to pause to fathom this sentence (who is married to whom?) !!!

Exactly! They say they don't issue us tourist visa becasue we showed immigrant intent. But showing immigrant intent is the exact reason why we wouldn't want to screw up the chance of not wanting an illegal life where we want to spend the rest of our life. I wish they had brains and heart and some of those ppl who made these rules would actually have gone thru this process only then they would have thought like us!

Logic won't avail us here. Issuing a visitor visa to an IV applicant violates a clear and blunt dual intent ban rule. Maybe some lobby group could push to repurpose the K1 fiancé visa to encompass pending IR-1/CR-1 filings the moment NOA2 is issued.

I have an update to share with the class (heh) after this whole mess with nightmare queen Fiona at NVC: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/503660-nvc-filers-july-2014/?p=7160747

I called this morning and spoke to Annette, who seemed to be a competent adult. I read these words to her off a piece of paper I wrote on so I wouldn't jumble my words: "I need to confirm that the approval of my husband's embassy change to Buenos Aires, Argentina reset my DS-261 to July 18 even though it was received June 4, and even though I was told by NVC that the embassy change would not delay our process in any way."

Her response, after putting me on hold: "Actually, your DS-261 was reviewed early this morning." I was floored and quite shocked after what Fiona had told me last night. I asked to speak to a supervisor and she told me that's what she did while I was on hold. I asked Annette if that meant that the IV payment would finally become available and she said that yes, it should be available very soon. So I don't even know what to think. She asked if I had sent in the AOS package and I said yes, and that the scan date they had given me was July 1. She said that was correct, but that it would take a bit longer. I said oh, don't worry, I know, 30 business days, and she kind of laughed. It was a completely different and infinitely better experience than the one I had last night. And not just because I got some sort of good news, but because the person on the other end of the line was competent and professional.

Wow! What a fantastic turn of events! Really happy it worked out to the best so fast.

21-MAR-2014 I-140 + PP sent to USCIS

31-MAR-2014 Petition approved

16-APR-2014 Case shipped to NVC

29-APR-2014 Case received by NVC

23-MAY-2014 Case # assigned

4-JUN-2014 IV Bill invoiced and PAID (AOS Exempt, DS-261 Waived)

6-JUN-2014 DS-260 forms submitted

10-JUN-2014 IV Docs received by NVC

13-JUN-2014 IV Docs matched to case (scanned)

30-JUL-2014 Case Complete, CC email auto-sent one week later

20-AUG-2014 AOS fee changed to N/A (Final clearance for interview scheduling?)

29-AUG-2014 Consular Interview scheduled on Oct 1st. Later rescheduled to Sep 24th. P4 Letter received following business day

14-SEP-2014 CEAC status changed to Ready

15-SEP-2014 Medical results delivered to Embassy by Panel Physician

24-SEP-2014 Consular Interview, went into AP (3rd AP in as many consecutive visa applications)

14-OCT-2014 Visa issued

22-OCT-2014 POE at Dulles Airport, Washington, D.C.

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Aww! Gosh I really hope that interview comes quickly, I should consider making that coffee delivery to NVC. WAKE UP GUYS!!

We're so thrilled to finally be together. His arrival combined with starting an amazing new job a couple of months ago (my last was a real soul sucker) has made life very nearly perfect. It's just not easy for him settling in here, so there are good days and bad. When he has a job and has met some people in the area I think he'll feel a lot better, but the past month without those things have been hard on him. It all takes time and he's doing great as far as I'm concerned! Every day is a step forward :)

Ah, coffee won't be enough.. NVC needs an IV caffeine drip! :D Or sumfing? :P

Congrats on the new job! :) I think it's totally normal to have some bad days during the 'adjustment period' after POE. Fingers crossed he gets a great job soon and makes some really cool friends :) You guys will get through this... together :)

That said, although I lived in the US for a few years, I am still pretty nervous about moving back there. Don't get me wrong, I am super excited to finally start a life with my hubby, but... still sooo stressed! :girlwerewolf2xn:

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When two people are meant for each other, no time is too long, no distance is too far, no one can ever tear them apart.

USCIS: NVC:

6/21/2013 -Married in Stockholm, Sweden 4/16/2014- Case received at NVC

9/6/2013 -Priority Date 5/13 /2014- Case number and IIN assigned

2/25/2014 -Transferred to NSC 5/20/2014- DS-261 completed

3/31/2014 -Approved 5/21/2014- AOS fee invoiced and paid

5/22/2014- AOS package overnighted to NVC

5/28/2014- AOS scanned into the system

6/20/2014- IV invoice email (but fee still locked on CEAC )

6/23/2014- IV fee finally unlocked and paid.

IV package overnighted to NVC

6/30/2014- IV scanned in. DS260 completed.

7/1/2014- AOS accepted

7/2/2014- False checklist (AOS reviewed)

8/1/2014 False checklist (attorney's G28 reviewed)

8/2/2014 False checklist (NVC not sure why it was generated)

I am the beneficiary. 8/12/2014 CASE COMPLETE!

8/26/2014 Medical

9/2/2014 Interview... APPROVED!!!

9/5/2014 Visa in hand

Removal Of Conditions:

10/29- Package sent to VSC

11/1 - NOA1

11/17- Received biometrics appointment letter

11/30- Biometrics appointment

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My brain was so addled by NVC, I actually had to pause to fathom this sentence (who is married to whom?) !!!

Logic won't avail us here. Issuing a visitor visa to an IV applicant violates a clear and blunt dual intent ban rule. Maybe some lobby group could push to repurpose the K1 fiancé visa to encompass pending IR-1/CR-1 filings the moment NOA2 is issued.

Wow! What a fantastic turn of events! Really happy it worked out to the best so fast.

Or maybe start reissuing k3 and in a couple months time. So people do the same whole thing with just living together :(

Aww! Gosh I really hope that interview comes quickly, I should consider making that coffee delivery to NVC. WAKE UP GUYS!!

We're so thrilled to finally be together. His arrival combined with starting an amazing new job a couple of months ago (my last was a real soul sucker) has made life very nearly perfect. It's just not easy for him settling in here, so there are good days and bad. When he has a job and has met some people in the area I think he'll feel a lot better, but the past month without those things have been hard on him. It all takes time and he's doing great as far as I'm concerned! Every day is a step forward :)

But u start a job right away over there right? Is it taking him log to find a good one?

Case filed- 3rd June 2013

NOA1- 6-6-2013

Case transferred to NBC- 12-18-2013

NOA2 finally- 4-23-2014

NVC received- 5-7-2014

Case number- 5-31-2014

DS-261- June 10th!

AOS sent- 3rd july

AOS scanned- 11th July

IV paid- 14th July

DS260 submitted- 17th July

IV sent: 19th July

IV scanned: 24th July

Checklist for AOS: Email received 3rd sept :cry:

Response sent: 7th sept

Checklist scanned: 11th sept

IV approved: 17 sept :dancing:

CASE COMPLETE: 4th nov 2014!!! (AT LAST)

Interview: Dec 8th :dance: :dance:

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Just checked my tracking for the AoS package, it's been delivered!!! Maybe I should call and see if they'll pick it out of the mail and just review it right now, it would really save everyone some time that way. :rofl:

In all seriousness though, I feel for the people at the NVC that have this workload. I'm pretty sure no one wakes up and wants to go to work and disappoint their customers all day long and feel swamped and behind and rushed. I've worked in an industry that went through similar backlogs once and the general public definitely had the same impression of a bunch of people sitting around crushing their dreams. In reality the people processing the files were trying their absolute best, they were stressed, there were tears and blow ups and bad attitudes and apologies and turn over, etc, etc.

The conditions that caused this backlog were 100% out of the control of the workers at the NVC and they are trying their best and keeping that in mind helps a bit. (keeps telling myself these things in an effort to brainwash myself and stay calm)

I am the USC Petitioner. My wonderful wife Laura is from Scotland.

10.27.2013 ~ Married

01.23.2014 ~ I-130 sent

01.29.2014 ~ NOA1

06.02.2014 ~ APPROVED!!! NOA2

06.05.2014 ~ Shipped to NVC

06.13.2014 ~ Case received by NVC

07.03.2014 ~ Case number assigned by NVC

07.21.2014 ~ Submitted DS-261

07.24.2014 ~ AoS Invoice available, paid

07.25.2014 ~ AoS Invoice shows paid

07.30.2014 ~ AoS package mailed USPS Priority

07.31.2014 ~ Checked CEAC website 47 times

08.01.2014 ~ USPS tracking shows AoS delivered

09.17.2014 ~ IV invoice available

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Or maybe start reissuing k3 and in a couple months time. So people do the same whole thing with just living together :(

Did a quick read about K3 (didn't know about it):

1. K3 takes as much time to approve as I-130.

2. Consulates stop processing K3 once I-130 is approved, anticipating imminent IR-1/CR-1 issuance.

3. Thanks to NVC, "imminent" stretches to several months now.

What was the purpose of K3 again? Baaah... what do I know!

21-MAR-2014 I-140 + PP sent to USCIS

31-MAR-2014 Petition approved

16-APR-2014 Case shipped to NVC

29-APR-2014 Case received by NVC

23-MAY-2014 Case # assigned

4-JUN-2014 IV Bill invoiced and PAID (AOS Exempt, DS-261 Waived)

6-JUN-2014 DS-260 forms submitted

10-JUN-2014 IV Docs received by NVC

13-JUN-2014 IV Docs matched to case (scanned)

30-JUL-2014 Case Complete, CC email auto-sent one week later

20-AUG-2014 AOS fee changed to N/A (Final clearance for interview scheduling?)

29-AUG-2014 Consular Interview scheduled on Oct 1st. Later rescheduled to Sep 24th. P4 Letter received following business day

14-SEP-2014 CEAC status changed to Ready

15-SEP-2014 Medical results delivered to Embassy by Panel Physician

24-SEP-2014 Consular Interview, went into AP (3rd AP in as many consecutive visa applications)

14-OCT-2014 Visa issued

22-OCT-2014 POE at Dulles Airport, Washington, D.C.

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Can someone please tell me if all the checklist cover sheets are the same? I received a false checklist when my AOS was accepted. I'm waiting on an IV checklist email that contains the cover sheet. I'm not sure how long the email is going to take to get here. I was told I got the checklist over the phone 2 days ago. Can I use the false checklist cover sheet with the IV Docs I have to send in?

 
 
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Can someone please tell me if all the checklist cover sheets are the same? I received a false checklist when my AOS was accepted. I'm waiting on an IV checklist email that contains the cover sheet. I'm not sure how long the email is going to take to get here. I was told I got the checklist over the phone 2 days ago. Can I use the false checklist cover sheet with the IV Docs I have to send in?

 
 
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Does anyone think supervisors review really matters. It's been 40 plus days since my ds 261 was received and yesterday the operator put in a request for review. . I Also Sent my iv supporting documents per her advice although I haven't been invoiced. Has anyone done this?

I-130 Sent : AUG22-2013

I-130 NOA1 : Aug 26-2013

Transfer Feb 19-2014

NOA 2: April-16 - 2014

NVC:

Case received: May - 02 - 2014

Case number & IIN: June 06-2014

DS-261 available & completed: June 18-2014

AOS fee invoiced and paid: June 18-2014

AOS packet sent: July - 23 - 2014

AOS scanned: July - 28 - 2014

IV fee invoiced AUG 4-2014

IV fee shows as paid: Aug 8-2014

IV packet sent: AUG - 1 - 2014

iv packet recieved AUG 4-2014

IV packet scanned Aug 6,2014

DS-260 Completed: Aug 8 2014

Case Complete Aug 22 2014

CEAC Status update Ready AUG 25 2014

Contacted by Embassy September 12 2014

Returned all paperwork and given an interview date Sept 18

Interview date Sept 30 2014

Approved Sept 30 2014


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Does anyone think supervisors review really matters. It's been 40 plus days since my ds 261 was received and yesterday the operator put in a request for review. . I Also Sent my iv supporting documents per her advice although I haven't been invoiced. Has anyone done this?

I saw your post that you did this and I'm wondering the same thing. What did you use as a cover letter to send in your IV documents??

I am the USC Petitioner. My wonderful wife Laura is from Scotland.

10.27.2013 ~ Married

01.23.2014 ~ I-130 sent

01.29.2014 ~ NOA1

06.02.2014 ~ APPROVED!!! NOA2

06.05.2014 ~ Shipped to NVC

06.13.2014 ~ Case received by NVC

07.03.2014 ~ Case number assigned by NVC

07.21.2014 ~ Submitted DS-261

07.24.2014 ~ AoS Invoice available, paid

07.25.2014 ~ AoS Invoice shows paid

07.30.2014 ~ AoS package mailed USPS Priority

07.31.2014 ~ Checked CEAC website 47 times

08.01.2014 ~ USPS tracking shows AoS delivered

09.17.2014 ~ IV invoice available

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