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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Iran
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I just called NVC 5 minutes ago - and she confirmed - when NVC forwards your file to consulate for visa processing/interview, then all communication/dealing is in the hands of the consulate.

If consulate has to send files back - then only to USCIS - no more NVC

When case is completed USCIS will send it to national visa center(NVC) until visa bacoms available and NVC forwards them to consulate ... Go look at your first interview letter it came from NVC look at the bottom address and head tittle!!!

I'm sorry to say that but u are quiet mistaken and you need to contact a good immigration lawer...

I don't want to scar u but they usually lose or misplace a file,

It always happens!

Any way just wanted to help and good luck :)

Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: Canada
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This delay is upsetting for all of us. being stuck with F4, does anyone know if category can be switched? Actually now my son who is a US citizen turned 21 and i am not sure if i should go with a new petition from him or stay in waiting line for crawling movement of F4. Anyone has any idea? PD April 16, 2001.

I would recommend that you stick to your F4 - you are nearly there - your PD is current in about a month. Worldwide visa allocations begin in October. Probably you will be processed before June 2013.

I don't know if it's worth all the hassle. I would not do it so near the finishing line...I know it's very frustrating, but instead invest your time in research as to what you will be doing in US once you are there...

Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: Canada
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When case is completed USCIS will send it to national visa center(NVC) until visa bacoms available and NVC forwards them to consulate ... Go look at your first interview letter it came from NVC look at the bottom address and head tittle!!!

I'm sorry to say that but u are quiet mistaken and you need to contact a good immigration lawer...

I don't want to scar u but they usually lose or misplace a file,

It always happens!

Any way just wanted to help and good luck :)

Yes, it's correct the first time when you receive your interview appointment - it's from the NVC - BUT - it says further in the letter "The national Visa center has completed its processing of this case and any further inquiries should be addressed to : Embassy....

I just called NVC a while ago - and she confirmed - the file is at the consulate.

The consulate confirmed last week by email that my priority date is current again and I should schedule my appointment through CSC.

Thanks for your kind help and answer. By the way the last place I would look for help would be a "good immigration lawyer".

Filed: FB-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Attention guyes there are good news for f3 and f4 derivative applicant.

Matter of wang has been solved

priority date rentention law has been passed.

blogs.ilw.com/carlshusterman/

However, on the same blog:

"One caveat - As we’ve cautioned in prior blog posts, today’s decision may not be the end of the story. Now we wait to see whether the government will ask the United States Supreme Court to review the Ninth Circuit’s decision. If that happens, it could be quite some time before the CSPA issue is decided once and for all. "

It means that this is just a court ruling of the Ninth Circuit, and is not a law yet.

 
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