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Hi guys,

I recently got a reply from NVC regarding my inquiry about my brother's CSPA case, a little background, PD 4/1/1988, my brother's DOB 3/6/1987, PD became current Aug. 2010, my parents' application got completed from NVC 11/30/2010, awaiting interview at this time due to retrogression. Below is the reply from NVC regarding my his CSPA eligibility, also there is no further instructions on how to proceed, the concerning issue with me is that the reply came from an NVC "contractual employee" so I'm not sure of the accuracy of this reply, so I wanna know what you think, see below, Thanks.

Dear Sir/Madam:

Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC). The applicant's name has been placed on the list of documentarily qualified cases awaiting the availability of visa numbers under the numerical limitations prescribed by statute. The designated representative of this case (applicant, petitioner, or attorney) will be notified of an appointment date as soon as the numbers have been received. The applicant should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell property, or give up employment until the US Embassy or Consulate General has issued a visa.

An immigrant visa is usually valid for six months from the date it is issued. It may be used to apply for admission into the United States any time during its validity.

Sincerely,

Maya

National Visa Center

Written Inquiry Unit

Serco Inc.

Support Contractor

NVCInquiry@state.gov

This email is Sensitive but Unclassified based on the definitions provided in 12 FAM 540.

Any information in this transmission pertaining to the issuance or refusal of visas or permits to enter the United States shall be considered confidential under Section 222(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) [8 US C. Section 1202]. Access to and use of such information must be solely for the formulation, amendment, administration, or enforcement of the immigration, nationality, and other laws of the United States under INA 222(f) and as specified in FAM guidance. If you have received such information in error, do not review, retransmit, disclose, disseminate, use, or take any action in reliance upon this information, and contact the sender as soon as possible.

 
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