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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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You mean for the IV package? I sent in: bar-coded coversheet from the payment portal, cover letter, two passport pictures (with my full name, date of birth, and case number on back), photocopy of my passport's bio-data page, marriage certificate, my birth certificate, and police certificate.

The birth certificate of the US petitioner is not needed at the NVC step.

Oh, I did not know about the birth certificate, thanks for the useful info!!! :thumbs:

You mean for the IV package? I sent in: bar-coded coversheet from the payment portal, cover letter, two passport pictures (with my full name, date of birth, and case number on back), photocopy of my passport's bio-data page, marriage certificate, my birth certificate, and police certificate.

The birth certificate of the US petitioner is not needed at the NVC step.

And, of course, it should be the original of the birth certificate, right?

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Oh, I did not know about the birth certificate, thanks for the useful info!!! :thumbs:

And, of course, it should be the original of the birth certificate, right?

Yup, beneficiary's birth certificate is required. It has to either be the original or certified copy. I don't have my original, so I sent in a certified copy and it was accepted.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Yup, beneficiary's birth certificate is required. It has to either be the original or certified copy. I don't have my original, so I sent in a certified copy and it was accepted.

You are very helpful, thanks!!!

Yup, beneficiary's birth certificate is required. It has to either be the original or certified copy. I don't have my original, so I sent in a certified copy and it was accepted.

Wait! Did they schedule the interview already?? Congrats!!!! :dance: How soon?

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You are very helpful, thanks!!!

You're welcome! If you have any other questions, just ask away!

Wait! Did they schedule the interview already?? Congrats!!!! :dance: How soon?

Nope, not yet, lol. Just got a CC today. It'll be about 2 months away.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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You're welcome! If you have any other questions, just ask away!

Nope, not yet, lol. Just got a CC today. It'll be about 2 months away.

CC - case complete?

2 months?! I thought it's a month, are you sure? I'm pretty sure it's a month.

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CC - case complete?

2 months?! I thought it's a month, are you sure? I'm pretty sure it's a month.

Yup, CC = case complete.

It varies for each consulate/embassy. For Montreal, the time between CC and interview is currently 2 months. It used to actually be 5 months. But they're slowly getting rid of their backlog.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Yup, CC = case complete.

It varies for each consulate/embassy. For Montreal, the time between CC and interview is currently 2 months. It used to actually be 5 months. But they're slowly getting rid of their backlog.

Oh my god, 5 months!! Well, I'm glad it's getting better. In Ukraine it's a month, as far as I know, I guess fewer people come from Ukraine to the US comparing to Canada...

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Oh my god, 5 months!! Well, I'm glad it's getting better. In Ukraine it's a month, as far as I know, I guess fewer people come from Ukraine to the US comparing to Canada...

Yeah, just back in January it dropped from a 5 month wait to 2 months. This is due to the new online forms Canadian beneficiaries are required to do. This is getting rid of the mail backlog. I'm hoping it still continues to drop! And I'm sure because of the many people getting visas from Canada caused such a long wait compared to other countries, such as yours.

Hey Saylin ,

Just realised you got CC today. Nice ...

Congrats Buddy !!!

Babaa

Thanks! :D

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Poland
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Received an email from NVC - contains the attached pdf file with 5 pages. In short - it has AOS and IV instruction to make payment. Now also able to login to the NVC site to make payment. Can I select both AOS and IV and make both of these payments at the same time? Using a lawyer for processing the I-130, so nothing mentioned about the Choice of Agent. Email addressed to a lawyer, but copied both to petitioner and beneficiary. I agreed with the lawyer, that I will make payments myself. Any suggestions before doing so?

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Received an email from NVC - contains the attached pdf file with 5 pages. In short - it has AOS and IV instruction to make payment. Now also able to login to the NVC site to make payment. Can I select both AOS and IV and make both of these payments at the same time? Using a lawyer for processing the I-130, so nothing mentioned about the Choice of Agent. Email addressed to a lawyer, but copied both to petitioner and beneficiary. I agreed with the lawyer, that I will make payments myself. Any suggestions before doing so?

I know that by having a lawyer, there is no DS-3032 because the lawyer is automatically designated as the agent and because of that both bills are generated at the same time. The only thing I don't know is if you could pay them. I thought your lawyer has to because he's the agent. I'd call up an operator asap and ask about this.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Received an email from NVC - contains the attached pdf file with 5 pages. In short - it has AOS and IV instruction to make payment. Now also able to login to the NVC site to make payment. Can I select both AOS and IV and make both of these payments at the same time? Using a lawyer for processing the I-130, so nothing mentioned about the Choice of Agent. Email addressed to a lawyer, but copied both to petitioner and beneficiary. I agreed with the lawyer, that I will make payments myself. Any suggestions before doing so?

Lucas we seem to be on par with everything. I just got the email too.

Chantéa's USCIS Journey:

2010 Jul 17 -- Filed I-130

2010 Aug 4 -- NOA 1

2010 Aug 9 -- NOA 1 Hardcopy

2010 Nov 2 -- Transferred from CSC to TSC

2010 Nov 24--Touched

2011 Feb 9 -- Touched

2011 Feb 10--Transferred BACK to CSC *rolls eyes*

2011 Feb 11-- Touched AGAIN (uscis office)

2011 Feb 25--email notification of APPROVAL!!!! (Thank ya Jesus)

2011 Mar 3--NOA2 Hardcopy

Your I-130 was approved in 205 days from your NOA1 date.

Chantéa's NVC Journey:

2011 Mar 8--received case # dated Mar 7, sent OPTIN email for electronic processing with attached DS-3032 form.

2011 Mar 9--received IIN and Beneficiary ID #, AOS bill invoiced/paid, submitted DS-261 (Choice of Agent)

2011 Mar 11--AOS bill shows as PAID and IV bill invoiced

2011 Mar 14--paid IV bill

2011 Mar 16-- IV bill shows as PAID

2011 Apr 11--submitted AOS and IV package and resent OPTIN email

2011 Apr 12--received OPTIN acceptance email

2011 Apr 13--received email notifying that my AOS and IV package was received

2011 May 4--received RFE email

2011 May 5--resent both packages

2011 May 14--received RFE email

2011 May 30--sent in missing document

2011 June 6--received CC email (Case Complete) and SIF (Sign in Failed)

2011 June 14-- interview date assigned for July 20!!

2011 Jul 11--Medical at Dr. Seiden & Associates

2011 Jul 20-- The big day

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I know that by having a lawyer, there is no DS-3032 because the lawyer is automatically designated as the agent and because of that both bills are generated at the same time. The only thing I don't know is if you could pay them. I thought your lawyer has to because he's the agent. I'd call up an operator asap and ask about this.

Saylin, I'm looking at your NVC timeline. What is this DS-261?

Chantéa's USCIS Journey:

2010 Jul 17 -- Filed I-130

2010 Aug 4 -- NOA 1

2010 Aug 9 -- NOA 1 Hardcopy

2010 Nov 2 -- Transferred from CSC to TSC

2010 Nov 24--Touched

2011 Feb 9 -- Touched

2011 Feb 10--Transferred BACK to CSC *rolls eyes*

2011 Feb 11-- Touched AGAIN (uscis office)

2011 Feb 25--email notification of APPROVAL!!!! (Thank ya Jesus)

2011 Mar 3--NOA2 Hardcopy

Your I-130 was approved in 205 days from your NOA1 date.

Chantéa's NVC Journey:

2011 Mar 8--received case # dated Mar 7, sent OPTIN email for electronic processing with attached DS-3032 form.

2011 Mar 9--received IIN and Beneficiary ID #, AOS bill invoiced/paid, submitted DS-261 (Choice of Agent)

2011 Mar 11--AOS bill shows as PAID and IV bill invoiced

2011 Mar 14--paid IV bill

2011 Mar 16-- IV bill shows as PAID

2011 Apr 11--submitted AOS and IV package and resent OPTIN email

2011 Apr 12--received OPTIN acceptance email

2011 Apr 13--received email notifying that my AOS and IV package was received

2011 May 4--received RFE email

2011 May 5--resent both packages

2011 May 14--received RFE email

2011 May 30--sent in missing document

2011 June 6--received CC email (Case Complete) and SIF (Sign in Failed)

2011 June 14-- interview date assigned for July 20!!

2011 Jul 11--Medical at Dr. Seiden & Associates

2011 Jul 20-- The big day

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