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Well, the scripted message from the 'humans' at NVC has changed for me at least. Instead of "Please allow 20 business days to review..." or "Please allow 10-15 business days for a supervisor review..." Now I'm getting, "The NVC has completed your case, and we are waiting to schedule an appointment at the embassy. Unfortunately, due to limited embassy capacity, we were not able to schedule an interview in June. The NVC schedules interviews in the second week of the month, based on the embassy capacity provided to us." I love how when you ask a simple question that isn't in the script they get all kinds of confused, or repeat the script as if that answers the question. "Great, thank you. Do you have any notion of whether the interview will be available in July?" *long confused pause* "The NVC has completed your case, and..."

-Jim

Met: 01/27/2010 in Haiti on an emergency medical team trip after the earthquake.

Married: 11/23/2010 in USA

USCIS Stage (144 Days):

I-130 Petition Sent: 11/24/2010

NOA1 Received: 12/03/2010, CSC

Touched: 3/23/2011

Went gray from stress of waiting: 4/23/2011

Senator Toomey-R getting in touch with USCIS: 4/26/2011

NOA2: 4/26/2011

NOA2 Hardcopy: 4/30/2011

NVC Stage (35 Days):

Case # and IIN Received: 05/06/2011

DS3032 E-mail sent: 05/06/2011

AOS Fee invoiced and paid: 05/10/2011

DS3032 E-mail accepted, and Name-Change e-mail accepted: 05/11/2011

AOS Shows Paid, AOS Packaged overnighted: 05/11/2011

IV Fee invoiced and paid: 05/13/201

IV Fee shows Paid, IV Package Sent overnight: 05/16/2011

IV Package Delivered: 05/17/2011

Recieved False RFE for both packages: 5/24/2011

Confirmed with operator that packages were received, AVR updates that checklist is 'received': 5/24/2011

Received False RFE for I-864 and marriage certificate from operator: 5/26/2011

Confirmed with operator that I-864 package was reviewed and complete, but marriage certificate had not been found yet. 5/31/2011

Recieved False RFE for entire IV package: 6/2/2011

AVR Updates Case Closed, SIF, Operator Confirmed: 6/4/2011

Interview Scheduled: 6/10/11

Medical / US Consulate / POE:

Medical Appointment: 6/8/2011

Interview: 07/25/2011

POE:

POE: Detroit, 8/8/11

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Well, the scripted message from the 'humans' at NVC has changed for me at least. Instead of "Please allow 20 business days to review..." or "Please allow 10-15 business days for a supervisor review..." Now I'm getting, "The NVC has completed your case, and we are waiting to schedule an appointment at the embassy. Unfortunately, due to limited embassy capacity, we were not able to schedule an interview in June. The NVC schedules interviews in the second week of the month, based on the embassy capacity provided to us." I love how when you ask a simple question that isn't in the script they get all kinds of confused, or repeat the script as if that answers the question. "Great, thank you. Do you have any notion of whether the interview will be available in July?" *long confused pause* "The NVC has completed your case, and..."

For once I am praying that the NVC recording is correct!! (ha ha ha wouldn't THAT be a hoot!?!) 2nd week of July is PERFECT!! I got my CC email this morning at 7:30am and have been doing a happy dance allllll day!!

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Married 09-19-10

I-130 Stage

10-31-10: I-130 Sent

03-16-11: APPROVED!!!!

(132 days from NOA1 to NOA2 at CSC)

NVC Stage

04-01-11: NVC Case Number Assigned/Sent Opt-in Email

04-05-11: Paid AOS Fee ($88) and got confirmation of OPTIN

04-09-11: Sent AOS package (I-864 and supporting documents)

04-11-11: Paid IV Fee ($404) and Choice of Agent confirmed and AOS package confirmed received

05-02-11: DS-260 filled out and submitted

05-06-11: Sent DS-260 Supporting Documents

06-07-11: Case Complete!!

(70 days in NVC)

Medical and Interview

07-27-11: Medical Appt.

08-08-11: Interview (221g) AP

09-15-11: Denied- Inadmissiable 212(a)(2)(A)(i)- CIMT

601-Waiver Process

09-12-12: Filed I-601 Waiver at lockbox (hired lawyer for this)

02-05-13: APPROVED (4 1/2 months)

03-08:13: Sent updated medical/other papers to Montreal

Waiting for VISA

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Based on what's been said here, I'm worried our interview date is going to fall in August when my wife has to attend the (only) once a year module courses she needs to practice hygiene in the state of California. :(

2010.11.11 - Date of marriage

USCIS

2011.01.07 - I-130 sent

2011.01.10 - I-130 delivery confirmed

2011.01.12 - I-130 NOA1

2011.05.16 - I-130 NOA2 **NVC Bound!**

NVC

2011.06.02 - Case # and AOS invoice # received

(We put our immigration plans on hold)

2012.09.14 - Paid I-864 bill

2012.10.09 - Received/paid IV bill

2012.11.26 - Received I-864 package

2012.11.28 - Returned completed I-864/DS-260

2013.01.15 - NVC case complete!

Consulate

2013.02.19 - Interview date!

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Based on what's been said here, I'm worried our interview date is going to fall in August when my wife has to attend the (only) once a year module courses she needs to practice hygiene in the state of California. :(

You can always change the interview date if she has to, but be warned it might be 2+ months later. You can also try timing the process, so you get a date after August.

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Based on what's been said here, I'm worried our interview date is going to fall in August when my wife has to attend the (only) once a year module courses she needs to practice hygiene in the state of California. :(

If you recieved your case number on the 2nd I'd say it's very very unlikely you get a July interview. August or sept seems more likely!

-Jim

Met: 01/27/2010 in Haiti on an emergency medical team trip after the earthquake.

Married: 11/23/2010 in USA

USCIS Stage (144 Days):

I-130 Petition Sent: 11/24/2010

NOA1 Received: 12/03/2010, CSC

Touched: 3/23/2011

Went gray from stress of waiting: 4/23/2011

Senator Toomey-R getting in touch with USCIS: 4/26/2011

NOA2: 4/26/2011

NOA2 Hardcopy: 4/30/2011

NVC Stage (35 Days):

Case # and IIN Received: 05/06/2011

DS3032 E-mail sent: 05/06/2011

AOS Fee invoiced and paid: 05/10/2011

DS3032 E-mail accepted, and Name-Change e-mail accepted: 05/11/2011

AOS Shows Paid, AOS Packaged overnighted: 05/11/2011

IV Fee invoiced and paid: 05/13/201

IV Fee shows Paid, IV Package Sent overnight: 05/16/2011

IV Package Delivered: 05/17/2011

Recieved False RFE for both packages: 5/24/2011

Confirmed with operator that packages were received, AVR updates that checklist is 'received': 5/24/2011

Received False RFE for I-864 and marriage certificate from operator: 5/26/2011

Confirmed with operator that I-864 package was reviewed and complete, but marriage certificate had not been found yet. 5/31/2011

Recieved False RFE for entire IV package: 6/2/2011

AVR Updates Case Closed, SIF, Operator Confirmed: 6/4/2011

Interview Scheduled: 6/10/11

Medical / US Consulate / POE:

Medical Appointment: 6/8/2011

Interview: 07/25/2011

POE:

POE: Detroit, 8/8/11

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If you recieved your case number on the 2nd I'd say it's very very unlikely you get a July interview. August or sept seems more likely!

Exactly, and that is what I'm afraid of!

2010.11.11 - Date of marriage

USCIS

2011.01.07 - I-130 sent

2011.01.10 - I-130 delivery confirmed

2011.01.12 - I-130 NOA1

2011.05.16 - I-130 NOA2 **NVC Bound!**

NVC

2011.06.02 - Case # and AOS invoice # received

(We put our immigration plans on hold)

2012.09.14 - Paid I-864 bill

2012.10.09 - Received/paid IV bill

2012.11.26 - Received I-864 package

2012.11.28 - Returned completed I-864/DS-260

2013.01.15 - NVC case complete!

Consulate

2013.02.19 - Interview date!

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If there was a RFE contest, I think Ii would be the winner wacko.gif

Here's the last one I just received :

NVC has completed the review of this case. However, our review of the

I-864, I-864EZ, I-864W or I-864A (if applicable) Affidavit of Support form

and supporting documents that you have submitted indicates that there is

still some missing documentation.

A nice CC with a Beautiful checklist kicking.gifheadbonk.gifrofl.gif

Now here's the story, Hubby has the authorization to late filling of the IRS, Hubby sent 2010 W2, he also sent a "more than formal and official employer letter for immigration issues ONLY"

Anyways I'm soooooooooooooo happy to have this so desired CC kicking.gifkicking.gifkicking.gifkicking.gifkicking.gif

BTW, got also my daughter's CC

09/2009 - Met in Paris, France at work
04-23-2010 Marriage in Madison, Alabama
USCIS
07-19-2010 Filed I-130 - CR1 & CR2 (my daughter)
07-20-2010 Priority date
07-27-2010 NOA1 (California Service Centre)
11-03-2010 Transfer to Texas Service Centre
02-23-2011 NOA2 for my case
03-09-2011 NOA2 for daughter's case
NVC
03-04-2011 Case #
03-17-2011 Daughter's case#
04-21-2011 AOS & Support docs delivered to NVC
04-22-2011 NVC receive
(RFEs : Jan 27, Feb 8, May 4 & 5, all of them nonsense based, our birth certificates are multi-lingual, but they only see it when I call them after receiving the RFE)

05-23-2011 Checklists delivered to NVC (desperately waiting for CC)
06-06-2011 SIF
06-08-2011 CC (both mine & daughter's) + RFE - checklist to bring to interview
06-28-2011 Medical exam - Passed
07-19-2011 Interview in Paris - Passed
07-26-2011 Visa in hand
08/05/2011 POE Atlanta

08/22/2011 SSN Card in hand
08/23/2011 GC in hand Yipeeeeeeeeeeee

Removal of Conditions

07/20/2013 Petitions sent

07/23/2013 NOA

07/29/2013 NOA received

08/03/2013 Biometrics appointment letter received, scheduled 08/20/2013 in Birmingham AL

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If there was a RFE contest, I think Ii would be the winner wacko.gif

Here's the last one I just received :

NVC has completed the review of this case. However, our review of the

I-864, I-864EZ, I-864W or I-864A (if applicable) Affidavit of Support form

and supporting documents that you have submitted indicates that there is

still some missing documentation.

A nice CC with a Beautiful checklist kicking.gifheadbonk.gifrofl.gif

Now here's the story, Hubby has the authorization to late filling of the IRS, Hubby sent 2010 W2, he also sent a "more than formal and official employer letter for immigration issues ONLY"

Anyways I'm soooooooooooooo happy to have this so desired CC kicking.gifkicking.gifkicking.gifkicking.gifkicking.gif

BTW, got also my daughter's CC

That is rather weird, but congrats! I'm hoping for a CC this week, I'm so sick of these morons.

USCIS: 166 Days
10/21/10: Sent I-130 Package
04/14/11: Received NOA2 E-mail

NVC: 54 Days
04/22/11: Received Case #/IIN/BIN
09/02/11: Received Perment Resident card & another Welcome Notice (dated 08/25/11)

I-751 ROC: 118 Days

06/29/13: Mailed Package

10/25/13: ROC Approved

N-400:

05/21/14: Mailed Package

06/06/14: NOA - Biometrics Appt 06/20/14

06/11/14: Biometrics done early (walk-in)

01/29/15: Interview Appt.

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That is rather weird, but congrats! I'm hoping for a CC this week, I'm so sick of these morons.

Thanks good.gif

I forgot to add the best part of the RFE, here it is :

We are sending you the attached checklist, which indicates which

documents are still missing. You should obtain these documents and

forward them to the visa applicant so they may be presented at the final

interview. The applicant must present all required forms and documents,

including the missing items to the Consular officer at the visa interview.

I only have to bring hubby's IRS, which shouldn't be a big deal. I'm flying back to Paris tonight with the "non missing document" (I was here for 5 wonderful and too short days with my sweet Hubby)

I hope you'll have the CC soon. I advice you to call them after 6pm, they are really very helful at that time. Yesterday mt daughter's case was still not even touched, I had a very nice lady, she grabbed the file, and then I woke up this morning with a CC biggrin.gif

Good luck good.gif

09/2009 - Met in Paris, France at work
04-23-2010 Marriage in Madison, Alabama
USCIS
07-19-2010 Filed I-130 - CR1 & CR2 (my daughter)
07-20-2010 Priority date
07-27-2010 NOA1 (California Service Centre)
11-03-2010 Transfer to Texas Service Centre
02-23-2011 NOA2 for my case
03-09-2011 NOA2 for daughter's case
NVC
03-04-2011 Case #
03-17-2011 Daughter's case#
04-21-2011 AOS & Support docs delivered to NVC
04-22-2011 NVC receive
(RFEs : Jan 27, Feb 8, May 4 & 5, all of them nonsense based, our birth certificates are multi-lingual, but they only see it when I call them after receiving the RFE)

05-23-2011 Checklists delivered to NVC (desperately waiting for CC)
06-06-2011 SIF
06-08-2011 CC (both mine & daughter's) + RFE - checklist to bring to interview
06-28-2011 Medical exam - Passed
07-19-2011 Interview in Paris - Passed
07-26-2011 Visa in hand
08/05/2011 POE Atlanta

08/22/2011 SSN Card in hand
08/23/2011 GC in hand Yipeeeeeeeeeeee

Removal of Conditions

07/20/2013 Petitions sent

07/23/2013 NOA

07/29/2013 NOA received

08/03/2013 Biometrics appointment letter received, scheduled 08/20/2013 in Birmingham AL

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Anna (my wife) had her medical today! Everything went well! One step closer!

-Jim

Met: 01/27/2010 in Haiti on an emergency medical team trip after the earthquake.

Married: 11/23/2010 in USA

USCIS Stage (144 Days):

I-130 Petition Sent: 11/24/2010

NOA1 Received: 12/03/2010, CSC

Touched: 3/23/2011

Went gray from stress of waiting: 4/23/2011

Senator Toomey-R getting in touch with USCIS: 4/26/2011

NOA2: 4/26/2011

NOA2 Hardcopy: 4/30/2011

NVC Stage (35 Days):

Case # and IIN Received: 05/06/2011

DS3032 E-mail sent: 05/06/2011

AOS Fee invoiced and paid: 05/10/2011

DS3032 E-mail accepted, and Name-Change e-mail accepted: 05/11/2011

AOS Shows Paid, AOS Packaged overnighted: 05/11/2011

IV Fee invoiced and paid: 05/13/201

IV Fee shows Paid, IV Package Sent overnight: 05/16/2011

IV Package Delivered: 05/17/2011

Recieved False RFE for both packages: 5/24/2011

Confirmed with operator that packages were received, AVR updates that checklist is 'received': 5/24/2011

Received False RFE for I-864 and marriage certificate from operator: 5/26/2011

Confirmed with operator that I-864 package was reviewed and complete, but marriage certificate had not been found yet. 5/31/2011

Recieved False RFE for entire IV package: 6/2/2011

AVR Updates Case Closed, SIF, Operator Confirmed: 6/4/2011

Interview Scheduled: 6/10/11

Medical / US Consulate / POE:

Medical Appointment: 6/8/2011

Interview: 07/25/2011

POE:

POE: Detroit, 8/8/11

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Anna (my wife) had her medical today! Everything went well! One step closer!

kicking.gifkicking.gifkicking.gifkicking.gif

09/2009 - Met in Paris, France at work
04-23-2010 Marriage in Madison, Alabama
USCIS
07-19-2010 Filed I-130 - CR1 & CR2 (my daughter)
07-20-2010 Priority date
07-27-2010 NOA1 (California Service Centre)
11-03-2010 Transfer to Texas Service Centre
02-23-2011 NOA2 for my case
03-09-2011 NOA2 for daughter's case
NVC
03-04-2011 Case #
03-17-2011 Daughter's case#
04-21-2011 AOS & Support docs delivered to NVC
04-22-2011 NVC receive
(RFEs : Jan 27, Feb 8, May 4 & 5, all of them nonsense based, our birth certificates are multi-lingual, but they only see it when I call them after receiving the RFE)

05-23-2011 Checklists delivered to NVC (desperately waiting for CC)
06-06-2011 SIF
06-08-2011 CC (both mine & daughter's) + RFE - checklist to bring to interview
06-28-2011 Medical exam - Passed
07-19-2011 Interview in Paris - Passed
07-26-2011 Visa in hand
08/05/2011 POE Atlanta

08/22/2011 SSN Card in hand
08/23/2011 GC in hand Yipeeeeeeeeeeee

Removal of Conditions

07/20/2013 Petitions sent

07/23/2013 NOA

07/29/2013 NOA received

08/03/2013 Biometrics appointment letter received, scheduled 08/20/2013 in Birmingham AL

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Thanks good.gif

I forgot to add the best part of the RFE, here it is :

We are sending you the attached checklist, which indicates which

documents are still missing. You should obtain these documents and

forward them to the visa applicant so they may be presented at the final

interview. The applicant must present all required forms and documents,

including the missing items to the Consular officer at the visa interview.

I only have to bring hubby's IRS, which shouldn't be a big deal. I'm flying back to Paris tonight with the "non missing document" (I was here for 5 wonderful and too short days with my sweet Hubby)

I hope you'll have the CC soon. I advice you to call them after 6pm, they are really very helful at that time. Yesterday mt daughter's case was still not even touched, I had a very nice lady, she grabbed the file, and then I woke up this morning with a CC biggrin.gif

Good luck good.gif

Thanks, I'm really looking forward to a CC. We could've gotten a CC near the end of May, but due to these monkey bots, we have to wait a tad longer...

When you called NVC, did you have to ask for a supervisor to grab your case? I've always thought that they had no bearing on the order your case gets reviewed again. We're still waiting to have our case reviewed because of the RFE due to their laziness...I wonder if we can get priority when it comes to scheduling an interview because of their error?? Does anyone know?

USCIS: 166 Days
10/21/10: Sent I-130 Package
04/14/11: Received NOA2 E-mail

NVC: 54 Days
04/22/11: Received Case #/IIN/BIN
09/02/11: Received Perment Resident card & another Welcome Notice (dated 08/25/11)

I-751 ROC: 118 Days

06/29/13: Mailed Package

10/25/13: ROC Approved

N-400:

05/21/14: Mailed Package

06/06/14: NOA - Biometrics Appt 06/20/14

06/11/14: Biometrics done early (walk-in)

01/29/15: Interview Appt.

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Thanks, I'm really looking forward to a CC. We could've gotten a CC near the end of May, but due to these monkey bots, we have to wait a tad longer...

When you called NVC, did you have to ask for a supervisor to grab your case? I've always thought that they had no bearing on the order your case gets reviewed again. We're still waiting to have our case reviewed because of the RFE due to their laziness...I wonder if we can get priority when it comes to scheduling an interview because of their error?? Does anyone know?

Monday when I called I had a "human" repeating the same script as always "wait 20 days bla bla bla" he refused to put me through a supervisor, so yesterday I called back a little after 6pm and I had a lady who understood my question at once (she spoke like a supervisor) She was absolutely collaborative and helpfull.

I don't think their errors have any impact on scheduling interviews, but who knows!!!

09/2009 - Met in Paris, France at work
04-23-2010 Marriage in Madison, Alabama
USCIS
07-19-2010 Filed I-130 - CR1 & CR2 (my daughter)
07-20-2010 Priority date
07-27-2010 NOA1 (California Service Centre)
11-03-2010 Transfer to Texas Service Centre
02-23-2011 NOA2 for my case
03-09-2011 NOA2 for daughter's case
NVC
03-04-2011 Case #
03-17-2011 Daughter's case#
04-21-2011 AOS & Support docs delivered to NVC
04-22-2011 NVC receive
(RFEs : Jan 27, Feb 8, May 4 & 5, all of them nonsense based, our birth certificates are multi-lingual, but they only see it when I call them after receiving the RFE)

05-23-2011 Checklists delivered to NVC (desperately waiting for CC)
06-06-2011 SIF
06-08-2011 CC (both mine & daughter's) + RFE - checklist to bring to interview
06-28-2011 Medical exam - Passed
07-19-2011 Interview in Paris - Passed
07-26-2011 Visa in hand
08/05/2011 POE Atlanta

08/22/2011 SSN Card in hand
08/23/2011 GC in hand Yipeeeeeeeeeeee

Removal of Conditions

07/20/2013 Petitions sent

07/23/2013 NOA

07/29/2013 NOA received

08/03/2013 Biometrics appointment letter received, scheduled 08/20/2013 in Birmingham AL

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Monday when I called I had a "human" repeating the same script as always "wait 20 days bla bla bla" he refused to put me through a supervisor, so yesterday I called back a little after 6pm and I had a lady who understood my question at once (she spoke like a supervisor) She was absolutely collaborative and helpfull.

I don't think their errors have any impact on scheduling interviews, but who knows!!!

We'll give it a try this week and see what happens. Friday will be 10 days since we spoke to a supervisor.

That really sucks, I was hoping it would lol. It's disappointing that we're bumped because of their careless work.

USCIS: 166 Days
10/21/10: Sent I-130 Package
04/14/11: Received NOA2 E-mail

NVC: 54 Days
04/22/11: Received Case #/IIN/BIN
09/02/11: Received Perment Resident card & another Welcome Notice (dated 08/25/11)

I-751 ROC: 118 Days

06/29/13: Mailed Package

10/25/13: ROC Approved

N-400:

05/21/14: Mailed Package

06/06/14: NOA - Biometrics Appt 06/20/14

06/11/14: Biometrics done early (walk-in)

01/29/15: Interview Appt.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Romania
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NVC completed our case on June 7. So now we're on to the Consulate stage.

USCIS JOURNEY

11/04/2010: Sent I-130 packet.

11/07/2010: NOA1, Priority Date

11/09/2010: Touched

11/16/2010: I-797C, Notice of Action received

03/15/2011: Touched

04/10/2011: Sent email to my Democrat congressman

04/15/2011: Sent email to my Republican senator

04/26/2011: NOA2 - Approved

04/30/2011: NOA2 - Received in mail

NVC JOURNEY

05/06/2011: NVC received case from USCIS

05/06/2011: NVC case number assigned

05/09/2011: Received IIN and Beneficiary ID number via email

05/09/2011: Emailed DS-3032 and optin email

05/09/2011: AOS bill invoiced and paid

05/10/2011: AOS bill shows PAID

05/10/2011: NVC accepted wife's DS-3032 email

05/11/2011: Mailed AOS package to NVC

05/11/2011: IV bill invoiced and paid

05/12/2011: AOS package shows as delivered to NVC

05/13/2011: IV bill shows PAID

05/19/2011: Wife sent DS-260 & supporting documents via DHL to me

05/23/2011: I received DS-260 documents from wife

05/24/2011: IV package mailed

05/26/2011: IV package received by NVC

06/07/2011: NVC Case Completed

06/09/2011: Interview scheduled

Medical / US Consulate / POE:

06/14/2011: Consulate received case from NVC

06/27/2011: Medical examination

07/19/2011: I fly to Bucharest to be with my wife for interview

07/26/2011: Interview (Approved)

07/26/2011: Visa received

07/28/2011: I fly back to USA

09/06/2011: POE

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