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I recieved an email from nvc that I have been placed on the list of documentarily qualified cases awaiting the availability of visa numbers under the numerical limitations prescribed by statute.

I have 3 questions:

1-I lived more than one year in another country and I submitted police certificate for nvc, which that was my current address when I submitted relative forms, should I provide the police certificate in the interview day?

2-my current address has changed recently, is it a must to notify nvc? I made choice of address my agent's address by submitting a form months ago.

3-should I have another police certificate from a country that I currently live as well when I have interview?

can you tell me how log should I wait for the interview please?

thanks!

 
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