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hi all

based on the Visa Bulletin For December 2011 , FAMILY-SPONSORED PREFERENCES , F2B : cut off dates is 15AUG03,

this mean that Only applicants who have a priority date earlier than the cut-off date may be allotted a visa number ,, if you check this file

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/201202/iv/ivappoint111201.pdf

for IMMIGRANT VISA INTERVIEW LIST - DECEMBER 2011 for" Madras " MDR number 46 in this list

46 MDR2009708018 F2B 16-Dec-2011 1:00 PM

applicant who apply for IV in 2009 will have an interview in 16-dec-2011 at 1:0 pm

HOW COME ??????? ANY INSIGHT WILL BE APPRECIATED

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To Wisley:

MDR2009xxxxxx number has no reference to a PD. If your PD is 2003 your MDR number (which is related to a date USCIS approved your case and then sent it to NVC) might be ranging from 2003 to 2011. So the person with MDR2009708018 has a PD earlier then 15 AUG 2003 and the case was approved at USCIS around July 2009 and then sent to NVC for further processing.

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To Wisley:

MDR2009xxxxxx number has no reference to a PD. If your PD is 2003 your MDR number (which is related to a date USCIS approved your case and then sent it to NVC) might be ranging from 2003 to 2011. So the person with MDR2009708018 has a PD earlier then 15 AUG 2003 and the case was approved at USCIS around July 2009 and then sent to NVC for further processing.

my pd in 2009 and my nvc case numberin 2010 i know but i still belive that visa bulletion is not accurate , or we still lost some thing , i dont think this guy apply for the visa at USCIS before 2003 and got nvc case number in 2009 still waiting answer from experts

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If you don't belive my case has similar timeline. I had a 2005 PD in F2B and my case was approved by USCIS in 2009, so my NVC number was 2009 in F2B category. Couple of months later I've upgraded my case to F1 (parent became USC)so now I have NVC number with 2009 and my PD is apr 2005 (F1) - current PD is 01 sep 04 and I am still waiting for interview.

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If you don't belive my case has similar timeline. I had a 2005 PD in F2B and my case was approved by USCIS in 2009, so my NVC number was 2009 in F2B category. Couple of months later I've upgraded my case to F1 (parent became USC)so now I have NVC number with 2009 and my PD is apr 2005 (F1) - current PD is 01 sep 04 and I am still waiting for interview.

aha maybe.... you know i am in f2b my pd : 12 aug,2009 , case has been approved in 2009 and i got my nvc case number in 2010 most of people told me it takes 3-5 years to to get my IV but it seems to be 8 years thats what make me waiting impatiently hope to get my IV ASAP

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