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Already submitted both AOS & DS-230 to NVC together with all the additional supporting evidence. What's next?!?!?!

"Now Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see" Heb. 11:1

My Parent's Timeline

2011-03-14: Mailed application to USCIS

2011-03-16: Application was recieved NOA1 to follow in the mail.

2011-03-21: Received text stating application recieved 03/16/2011.

2011-03-28: Received NOA1 for both petition in the mail.

2011-06-20: Received NOA2 for both petition in the mail. (APPROVED!!)

--- NVC ---

2011-07-21: Haven't heard anything from NVC. Called them and was informed that the Approved Petition was received 2011-06-18. What's taking them so long?!?!?!

2011-07-22: Back on track! Called the 24 hr hotline and got the NVC Number (^__^)

2011-07-23: My parents e-mailed NVC and filed DS-3032 electronically.

2011-07-25: I received an e-mail stating that I am the Choice of Agent for my Parents.

2011-07-25: Called NVC and I got their Invoice Identification Number!!!

2011-07-26: Made online payment for AOS Bill.

2011-07-27: Made online payment for IV Bill.

2011-07-29: AOS payment posted PAID

2011-09-27: Sent AOS, DS-230 & supporting documents to NVC.

2011-10-19: CASE COMPLETE

2011-11-17: Medical Complete

2011-12-08: INTERVIEW!!! - MOM got approved. DAD on AP!!!

2011-12-16: DAD was issued a visa

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Already submitted both AOS & DS-230 to NVC together with all the additional supporting evidence. What's next?!?!?!

Now you have to wait for case complete. Keep calling an operator every single day (except weekends :P) to see if there's any update on your case. This will be the fastest way to know if your packages have been accepted and your case completed.

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Waiting...........and more waiting..........................................and even more waiting.

You are dealing with the last phase of the K-1 visa before having to file ROC in two years after completing this phase. You will get your NOA1. Then you will get a biometrics appointment at a location near to where you live. Then you will either get an interview date or it will be transfered to the service center. FOr us it took one month for the biometrics appointment and then another month for the interiew date. Total time to GC was 96 days.

Good luck, you are almost done with USCIS for awhile.

Dave

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Waiting...........and more waiting..........................................and even more waiting.

You are dealing with the last phase of the K-1 visa before having to file ROC in two years after completing this phase. You will get your NOA1. Then you will get a biometrics appointment at a location near to where you live. Then you will either get an interview date or it will be transfered to the service center. FOr us it took one month for the biometrics appointment and then another month for the interiew date. Total time to GC was 96 days.

Good luck, you are almost done with USCIS for awhile.

Dave

OP is not a K-1 visa applicant. Please, before replying to someone, always check what visa they've applied for before writing a reply that doesn't apply to them.

 
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