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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hi everyone,

My name is Jorge and I have a couple of questions about the NVC process for a K3 Visa. I'm currently out of the country (in Peru) enjoying sometime with my wife and daughter and during this time our I129F was approved!!

My plan is to stay here until we all are able to travel back to the US but I'm not sure exactly how the NVC process works. My concern is that I will not be able to receive or send any paper work back to the NVC if it is necessary.

Has anyone experience this situation that can give me some guiadance? I triled calling the number listed for NVC to get more infor but I keep getting a busy tone (603 334-0700)

Thank you!!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hi everyone,

My name is Jorge and I have a couple of questions about the NVC process for a K3 Visa. I'm currently out of the country (in Peru) enjoying sometime with my wife and daughter and during this time our I129F was approved!!

My plan is to stay here until we all are able to travel back to the US but I'm not sure exactly how the NVC process works. My concern is that I will not be able to receive or send any paper work back to the NVC if it is necessary.

Has anyone experience this situation that can give me some guiadance? I triled calling the number listed for NVC to get more infor but I keep getting a busy tone (603 334-0700)

Thank you!!

Well, once you have an NVC case #, talk to an operator and give them your e-mail address. They will send you all documents by e-mail only. So you don't need to worry about regular mail. Now, you have to send the documents they request by regular mail (the ds3032 is the only document you could send to NVC by e-mail) you can use DHL International is going to cost you about $25.00- $35.00 dollars for the envelop you can fit lots of docs.

I'm concern about the documents you need to send to the NVC like tax returns and bank info. I hope you already have all this documents with you.

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USCIS Journey

I-130 Filed: 04-01-2009

NOA1: 04-09-2009

I-130 Approved on Nov 19, 2009

NVC Journey Dec. 2009

Dec 4: wife's case was entered at NVC

Jan 08: Sing in failed......wow thanks GOD. Jan 11: CASE COMPLETE TOTAL TIME 24 BUSINESS DAYS OR 38 CALENDAR DAYS FOR CASE COMPLETE.

Feb 5: Interview date scheduled. Interview on March 23, 2010

Embassy Journey 1.0

March 23, 2010: Interview date. Wife placed on AP, Baby required new birth cert.

April 21, 2010: Wife out of AP she needs to get an approved I-212 from USCIS, Baby birth cert. issue resolved.

I-212 Waiver @ USCIS Journey

May 10, 2010: Filed form I-212

Sept. 9, 2010: I-212 Approved

Embassy Journey 2.0

Sept. 22, 2010 New Interview date.

Sept 22, 2010 VISA APPROVED.

Waiting for visa to arrive at Cali-Colombia.

Filed: Other Country: China
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Well, once you have an NVC case #, talk to an operator and give them your e-mail address. They will send you all documents by e-mail only. So you don't need to worry about regular mail. Now, you have to send the documents they request by regular mail (the ds3032 is the only document you could send to NVC by e-mail) you can use DHL International is going to cost you about $25.00- $35.00 dollars for the envelop you can fit lots of docs.

I'm concern about the documents you need to send to the NVC like tax returns and bank info. I hope you already have all this documents with you.

This answer is correct for the I-130, not the I-129F. It's likely both petitions were approved the same day and that the I-130 is the one the OP will be pursuing. The new procedures have NVC administratively closing the I-129F case when both cases arrive at NVC.

So, were both petitions approved or just the I-129F?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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This answer is correct for the I-130, not the I-129F. It's likely both petitions were approved the same day and that the I-130 is the one the OP will be pursuing. The new procedures have NVC administratively closing the I-129F case when both cases arrive at NVC.

So, were both petitions approved or just the I-129F?

That's the strange part. The I-130 was approved for my daugther but not yet for my wife. The I-129F was approved I was told by the USCIS agent that since the I-130 was has not been approved we can use the I-129F get visas for my wife and child.

So if this is not correct for the I-129F what can I do?

Thank you!

Filed: Other Country: China
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That's the strange part. The I-130 was approved for my daugther but not yet for my wife. The I-129F was approved I was told by the USCIS agent that since the I-130 was has not been approved we can use the I-129F get visas for my wife and child.

So if this is not correct for the I-129F what can I do?

Thank you!

For the I-129F, you simply wait for the consulate to contact your spouse directly. You don't need to send anything to NVC. I would call them in a week or too and speak to a person to get your case number as those for K visas are not available through the automated system. Once the case has left NVC, you can get updates by calling DOS's visa information line.

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