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NVC will send a letter to petitioner to let him know that within a week the petition will be forwarded to the appropriate visa-issuing post where benifeciary visa's interview will take place, its also stated there that benificiary will soon receive a packet with indsturction from the consular section on how to apply for the k1 visa and what documents will be required. Its the USEM who has the power to send appointment letter and not the NVC. When my fiance called USEM to set my interview date, he was given three available dates, and he chose March 2, after an hour I received a notification email from USEM stating about my interview date...pls be consistent of your post bcoz we are here to help others and not to make them more confuse. Good luck to all vjmembers :)

Yes, you are correct that USEM sets the interview dates, but that is ONLY for K1 Visas. What they were discussing in this thread is for CR1/IR1 VISAS, which NVC sets the interview dates for...pls be consistent of your post bcoz we are here to help others and not to make them more confuse. :whistle:

Hello to you...ang sama pala ng ugali mo, andito ka para magshare ng nalalaman mo, hindi para naging sarcastic at ulitin ang sinasabi ng iba. Di ka pa nga nakakaalis ay confident ka na sa msg mo. Paano kaya kung di ka pumasa sa interview? tawa ko lang sa u, nabasa ko kc na 2005 pa kau last na nagkita, at ngayon lang ulit nasundan, di mo ba alam na within 2 years dapat nagkita kau...well, kung nakapasa ka sa NVC, am sure sa USEM ay HINDI!!! :dance:

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Yes, you are correct that USEM sets the interview dates, but that is ONLY for K1 Visas. What they were discussing in this thread is for CR1/IR1 VISAS, which NVC sets the interview dates for...pls be consistent of your post bcoz we are here to help others and not to make them more confuse. :whistle:

WOW! AFTER 3 YRS without visiting her and only petitioned her last year? You still remember your wife face :no: ?

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NVC will send a letter to petitioner to let him know that within a week the petition will be forwarded to the appropriate visa-issuing post where benifeciary visa's interview will take place, its also stated there that benificiary will soon receive a packet with indsturction from the consular section on how to apply for the k1 visa and what documents will be required. Its the USEM who has the power to send appointment letter and not the NVC. When my fiance called USEM to set my interview date, he was given three available dates, and he chose March 2, after an hour I received a notification email from USEM stating about my interview date...pls be consistent of your post bcoz we are here to help others and not to make them more confuse. Good luck to all vjmembers :)

Yes, you are correct that USEM sets the interview dates, but that is ONLY for K1 Visas. What they were discussing in this thread is for CR1/IR1 VISAS, which NVC sets the interview dates for...pls be consistent of your post bcoz we are here to help others and not to make them more confuse. :whistle:

Hello to you...ang sama pala ng ugali mo, andito ka para magshare ng nalalaman mo, hindi para naging sarcastic at ulitin ang sinasabi ng iba. Di ka pa nga nakakaalis ay confident ka na sa msg mo. Paano kaya kung di ka pumasa sa interview? tawa ko lang sa u, nabasa ko kc na 2005 pa kau last na nagkita, at ngayon lang ulit nasundan, di mo ba alam na within 2 years dapat nagkita kau...well, kung nakapasa ka sa NVC, am sure sa USEM ay HINDI!!! :dance:

There was really no need to get nasty in your post. You were wrong and you were called on it. Attacking me doesn't save face for you. I wasn't being anymore sarcastic with my post than you were with yours. The only difference was, I gave the correct information, whereas you were wrong. I choose not to be nasty on here, and will be civil towards you, and wish you luck with your visa.

Rick & Maddy

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Yes, you are correct that USEM sets the interview dates, but that is ONLY for K1 Visas. What they were discussing in this thread is for CR1/IR1 VISAS, which NVC sets the interview dates for...pls be consistent of your post bcoz we are here to help others and not to make them more confuse. :whistle:

WOW! AFTER 3 YRS without visiting her and only petitioned her last year? You still remember your wife face :no: ?

Yes, it has been 3 years since I have seen her in person, the hows and whys really being none of your business. But I remember everything about my wife's face and the rest of her too. I spent 8 months with her. So I know her very well.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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There was really no need to get nasty in your post. You were wrong and you were called on it. Attacking me doesn't save face for you. I wasn't being anymore sarcastic with my post than you were with yours. The only difference was, I gave the correct information, whereas you were wrong. I choose not to be nasty on here, and will be civil towards you, and wish you luck with your visa.

Rick & Maddy

Hello. I still disagree of what u said on this forum. Its maybe the NVC sets the interview date, but its the USEM still has the power to send appointment letter and not NVC. I noticed in your signature that after consulate received your case, it was the time only that you had your interview date which will be on March 25. Its only very clear that USEM sets and send interview letter. Actually, I was confused on your post, I guess, you have to review and ask if who really send appointment letter...if its NVC or USEM...if its NVC, then...thank you and if USEM, the you are a liar. If you are correct then il believe you, but if not...then I may say that someone like you entered in this furom with lack of knowledge about visa. Good Luck on your wife interview.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Yes, you are correct that USEM sets the interview dates, but that is ONLY for K1 Visas. What they were discussing in this thread is for CR1/IR1 VISAS, which NVC sets the interview dates for...pls be consistent of your post bcoz we are here to help others and not to make them more confuse. :whistle:

WOW! AFTER 3 YRS without visiting her and only petitioned her last year? You still remember your wife face :no: ?

Yes, it has been 3 years since I have seen her in person, the hows and whys really being none of your business. But I remember everything about my wife's face and the rest of her too. I spent 8 months with her. So I know her very well.

Of course its none of my business bcoz fisrt and foremost I dont even know you...well, you answered my question already why it took for you to petition your wife after almost 4 yrs, its bcoz u stayed here for 8 months :whistle: good luck.

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Hello. I still disagree of what u said on this forum. Its maybe the NVC sets the interview date, but its the USEM still has the power to send appointment letter and not NVC. I noticed in your signature that after consulate received your case, it was the time only that you had your interview date which will be on March 25. Its only very clear that USEM sets and send interview letter. Actually, I was confused on your post, I guess, you have to review and ask if who really send appointment letter...if its NVC or USEM...if its NVC, then...thank you and if USEM, the you are a liar. If you are correct then il believe you, but if not...then I may say that someone like you entered in this furom with lack of knowledge about visa. Good Luck on your wife interview.

I have no reason to lie.

Last Monday I called USEM to see if there was an interview date scheduled. I was told by USEM that THEY do not set the interview dates for immigrant visas, it is done by NVC. USEM sets the dates for non-immigrant VISAS. So on Tuesday, I called NVC and got the interview date.

Yesterday, I received the appointment letter from NVC, not USEM, stating that the interview is on March 25.

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Hello. I still disagree of what u said on this forum. Its maybe the NVC sets the interview date, but its the USEM still has the power to send appointment letter and not NVC. I noticed in your signature that after consulate received your case, it was the time only that you had your interview date which will be on March 25. Its only very clear that USEM sets and send interview letter. Actually, I was confused on your post, I guess, you have to review and ask if who really send appointment letter...if its NVC or USEM...if its NVC, then...thank you and if USEM, the you are a liar. If you are correct then il believe you, but if not...then I may say that someone like you entered in this furom with lack of knowledge about visa. Good Luck on your wife interview.

It is interesting to see how you are bent on providing incorrect information to people. Stop being an expert on CR1/IR1 when in fact you are following the K1 track. At most embassies NVC schedules and directly sends the interview letters for all CR1/IR1 cases to both the beneficiary and the petitioner.

I-130 and I-129F

Marriage : 03-20-2008

I-130 Sent : 04-30-2008

I-130 NOA1 : 05-07-2008

I-129F Sent : 05-12-2008

I-129F NOA1 : 05-21-2008

I-130 Touched: 10-01-2008

I-130 Touched: 10-02-2008

I-129F Touched: 10-31-2008

I-130 NOA2 : 01-04-2009

I-129F NOA2 : 01-04-2009

NVC Journey Begins

NVC Received/Case number assigned: 01-06-2009

DS-3032 / AOS Bill Generated: 01-08-2009

E-mail/Mail DS-3032 : 01-08-2009

DS-3032 Accepted: 01-12-2009

Pay AOS Bill: 01-14-2009

Pay IV Bill: 01-14-2009

AOS Bill Show as PAID:01-15-2009

IV Bill Show as PAID: 01-15-2009

Mailed I-864 Package: 01-15-2009

IV Bill Generated: 01-15-2009

Mailed IV Package: 01-26-2009

IV Package Received by NVC: 01-29-2009

Case Completed at NVC: 02-05-2009

Interview Scheduled on: 02-10-2009 (Interview Date: 03-19-2008)

NVC Left: 02-13-2009

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello. I still disagree of what u said on this forum. Its maybe the NVC sets the interview date, but its the USEM still has the power to send appointment letter and not NVC. I noticed in your signature that after consulate received your case, it was the time only that you had your interview date which will be on March 25. Its only very clear that USEM sets and send interview letter. Actually, I was confused on your post, I guess, you have to review and ask if who really send appointment letter...if its NVC or USEM...if its NVC, then...thank you and if USEM, the you are a liar. If you are correct then il believe you, but if not...then I may say that someone like you entered in this furom with lack of knowledge about visa. Good Luck on your wife interview.

It is interesting to see how you are bent on providing incorrect information to people. Stop being an expert on CR1/IR1 when in fact you are following the K1 track. At most embassies NVC schedules and directly sends the interview letters for all CR1/IR1 cases to both the beneficiary and the petitioner.

Oh...benting incorrect information to people? I never said im expert on CR1 man :innocent: pls go over with my post if theres a word saying im expert to CR1. And why you so defensive Mr. noname? As what ive said in my previous post, if u were telling a lie, then thank you...it means to say that you are not LIAR :innocent: Only defensive man...k?

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Thanks..but

If you file through DCF through USEM direct consulate then you will receive it from them but if you filed through NVC you will receive it from them..since the questioner filed through NVC she will receive it from the NVC.

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NVC will send a letter to petitioner to let him know that within a week the petition will be forwarded to the appropriate visa-issuing post where benifeciary visa's interview will take place, its also stated there that benificiary will soon receive a packet with indsturction from the consular section on how to apply for the k1 visa and what documents will be required. Its the USEM who has the power to send appointment letter and not the NVC. When my fiance called USEM to set my interview date, he was given three available dates, and he chose March 2, after an hour I received a notification email from USEM stating about my interview date...pls be consistent of your post bcoz we are here to help others and not to make them more confuse. Good luck to all vjmembers :)

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please no need for conflict...this is a CR!/IR1 visa discussion...although thank you for the K-1 filers who gave some ideas..it is very much different for us because first of all it is fiance / married visa..

Lets make this clear the question is from an NVC filer,CR1/IR1 filer, and not DCF(meaning not Direct Consulate) this means that the person who asked the question will receive her appointment letter through NVC..

it takes longer for the CR1/IR1 filers to file because once the beneficiary gets to the U.S they are already a green card holder... nothing is much worst than waiting for your married half..please apologize..honestly, k-1 filers have a fast phase in this journey although unfair but makes sense though you have the right to get to know the person you will marry..It is very difficult for the CR1/IR1 filers because once our case is complete we are not given a number right away to call to schedule an interview with the USEM unlike the K-1 and most K-1 filers see their fiance even after 3-6months.. Believe me I know, my brother filed K-1 for his wife now,she has been here for 9months and me who filed at the same time Still waiting for my husband to get here.. CR1/IR1 is a very serious case and sacred for it being married already.. There are lots of big differences but.... All has to go through USEM interview..

Please lets be civilized..act like educated individuals..I am sure we are all helping each other..Good luck to everyone in this journey..

Yes, you are correct that USEM sets the interview dates, but that is ONLY for K1 Visas. What they were discussing in this thread is for CR1/IR1 VISAS, which NVC sets the interview dates for...pls be consistent of your post bcoz we are here to help others and not to make them more confuse. :whistle:

WOW! AFTER 3 YRS without visiting her and only petitioned her last year? You still remember your wife face :no: ?

Yes, it has been 3 years since I have seen her in person, the hows and whys really being none of your business. But I remember everything about my wife's face and the rest of her too. I spent 8 months with her. So I know her very well.

Of course its none of my business bcoz fisrt and foremost I dont even know you...well, you answered my question already why it took for you to petition your wife after almost 4 yrs, its bcoz u stayed here for 8 months :whistle: good luck.

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Girl,.. you just need to apologize,..no need to be selfish here.. we educated filipinos are not like that.. you should be ashame of saying this.. honestly, what I think of you is a chimay who got lucky..

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WOW! AFTER 3 YRS without visiting her and only petitioned her last year? You still remember your wife face :no: ?

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