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i posted this in the nvc forum but realized this was probably a good place too...

Ok so I have been dealing with NVC regarding my parents cases. Long story short: my father needs to get police clerance certificates from Ukraine and Georgia, and he is working on that now. He is in Moscow so I really dont know how fast he can swing this, but he does have relatives/friends in both places so Im hoping for the best.

When I spoke to an NVC supervisor last week she said that my mom's case was complete-thank God no more RFE's. :thumbs: I asked the supervisor if it would be possible to have my mom's case be put in line for the interview now, as opposed to waiting for my dad's case to be completed, and she said to email that request to them, attn. to a specific supervisor. So I sent the email this morning,and included all the beneficiary/petitioner info they always ask for. It was a pretty short and to the point email.

My mom is not in the best health now...all these years of separation from both of her kids..And this morning I am FINALLY starting to feel like this could be a reality? I have the tiniest glimpse of hope...And I am wondering-now what happens?

How do I follow up? Do I need to follow up? I am not familiar with the timeline of how things happen after a case is deemed complete? Thanks for your input!

12.15.2009

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i posted this in the nvc forum but realized this was probably a good place too...

Ok so I have been dealing with NVC regarding my parents cases. Long story short: my father needs to get police clerance certificates from Ukraine and Georgia, and he is working on that now. He is in Moscow so I really dont know how fast he can swing this, but he does have relatives/friends in both places so Im hoping for the best.

When I spoke to an NVC supervisor last week she said that my mom's case was complete-thank God no more RFE's. :thumbs: I asked the supervisor if it would be possible to have my mom's case be put in line for the interview now, as opposed to waiting for my dad's case to be completed, and she said to email that request to them, attn. to a specific supervisor. So I sent the email this morning,and included all the beneficiary/petitioner info they always ask for. It was a pretty short and to the point email.

My mom is not in the best health now...all these years of separation from both of her kids..And this morning I am FINALLY starting to feel like this could be a reality? I have the tiniest glimpse of hope...And I am wondering-now what happens?

How do I follow up? Do I need to follow up? I am not familiar with the timeline of how things happen after a case is deemed complete? Thanks for your input!

Once the case is complete at the NVC they will issue a interview date and forward the case to the Embassy/Consulate in time for the interview.

I am sorry to hear your Mother is not in good health.. have you looked into get her medical insurance once she gets here.. itis very expensive and most will not cover pre-existing conditions.

Tay

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