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I sent my wifes IV off to NVC on the April 18th...Tax Day. I used USPS certified Priority Mail and they said it should arrive tomorrow, Thursday, April 21st. How will I know when it is "in the system" at NVC? Could it be the day after they recieve it?

She is in the Philipppines and will be interviewing in Manila. From what I can tell by reading other similar timetables in this group, we should know when the interview is scheduled in about 2 weeks. Does this sound right?

Thanks for evryones help.

Ian

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
Timeline

It took us 2.5 weeks to hear from them (counting from the day NVC actually got it). Unfortunatelly, what we heard was not interview info, it was a request for more information from us :(

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May 2004- we meet!

09/27/2008- we are married!

03/05/2009- back to Russia for 2-year HRR

02/17/2010- I-130 sent to USCIS

03/01/2010- NOA1

06/02/2010- NOA2

06/09/2010- our case is at NVC!

06/12/2010- receive DS-3032 and I-864 bill

06/19/2010- I-864 bill is paid

06/25/2010- mailed DS-3032 to NVC

07/15/2010- received Immigrant Visa Application Processing Fee Bill Invoice

07/20/2010- Immigrant Visa Application Processing Fee is paid (check cleared)

09/20/2010- call NVC and find out that we can start work on I864 and DS230 packets

02/12/2011- AOS (I-864) packet is mailed to NVC

02/14/2011- NVC receives AOS (I-864) packet

03/06/2011- YAY! Finally, the 2 year HRR is fulfilled![/font]

03/07/2011- IV packet is mailed to NVC

04/07/2011- receive a letter from NVC requesting detailed information regarding the circumstances of my 1999 J-1 visa

04/09/2011- we mail the requested info to NVC along with proof that 2-year HRR has been fulfilled

04/30/2011- Check with NVC- get message "Your case was completed on April 27th. Please allow 8 weeks for further instructions"

05/17/2011- receive notification from NVC: interview scheduled for June 1st!

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I sent my wifes IV off to NVC on the April 18th...Tax Day. I used USPS certified Priority Mail and they said it should arrive tomorrow, Thursday, April 21st. How will I know when it is "in the system" at NVC? Could it be the day after they recieve it?

She is in the Philipppines and will be interviewing in Manila. From what I can tell by reading other similar timetables in this group, we should know when the interview is scheduled in about 2 weeks. Does this sound right?

Thanks for evryones help.

Ian

It takes about two weeks from the time your case is actually delivered to the offices to the time it shows up in the system. AVR is pretty up-to-date nowadays- at least for me it was.

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