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hello everyone!we just got our NOA2 today.how can we get our MNL #? and do we need to present all original documents during the interview?i only got copies so far.thanks so much.

The MNL number will be on the letter you get from the embassy or you can call them and ask if they will give it to you but it wont be established until they get your files from NVC. You still have some time to go yet. They want originals and copies of divorce papers, they will give u back the originals and keep the copies. Read the packet they will send you or you can download it from their website, it tells you what originals and copies they require. Your on a K1 so I can tell you they want originals of CENOMAR from NSO, NBI clearence, birth certificate, passport, divorce papers if any. You can give copies of like tax returns, evidence etc.

Frank and Racquel

04-15-2010 - met online

11-23-2011 - married

12-08-2011 - sent I-130 (Chicago Lock-Box)

12-12-2011 - NOA1 (California Service Center)

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hello everyone!we just got our NOA2 today.how can we get our MNL #? and do we need to present all original documents during the interview?i only got copies so far.thanks so much.

You don't have to wait for the Embassy to send the beneficiary the letter (packet) which tells them they are eligible to make an interview appointment, gives them detailed instructions on how to prepare for the interview, and includes their MNL case number. If you wait for the Embassy to send that letter, it can set you back a month or more. Some people never even receive the letter. Besides, you can read that letter right here.

Instead, you can get your MNL case number much faster by calling the National Visa Center (NVC) at 603-334-0700. Talk to a human rather than use the phone menu. Be persistent and call every day. Once you get your MNL case number, you can start rolling on the medical, and you can set an Embassy interview appointment much sooner. By the way, your sweetheart can be admitted to St. Lukes for her medical using only the NOA2 and your MNL case number.

That's what Chinook and I did. Two of my friends did the same thing, and hundreds of VJers have done the same. :thumbs:

Best wishes for a smooth and speedy visa journey! :star:

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You don't have to wait for the Embassy to send the beneficiary the letter (packet) which tells them they are eligible to make an interview appointment, gives them detailed instructions on how to prepare for the interview, and includes their MNL case number. If you wait for the Embassy to send that letter, it can set you back a month or more. Some people never even receive the letter. Besides, you can read that letter right here.

Instead, you can get your MNL case number much faster by calling the National Visa Center (NVC) at 603-334-0700. Talk to a human rather than use the phone menu. Be persistent and call every day. Once you get your MNL case number, you can start rolling on the medical, and you can set an Embassy interview appointment much sooner. By the way, your sweetheart can be admitted to St. Lukes for her medical using only the NOA2 and your MNL case number.

That's what Chinook and I did. Two of my friends did the same thing, and hundreds of VJers have done the same. :thumbs:

Best wishes for a smooth and speedy visa journey! :star:

thanks for the input vj friends...we will wait for 2 weeks before we call nvc?god bless us all...

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thanks for the input vj friends...we will wait for 2 weeks before we call nvc?god bless us all...

I think it differs , I got my case number only a week after the NOA2.

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thanks for the input vj friends...we will wait for 2 weeks before we call nvc?god bless us all...

Yeah...wait a week or so. :thumbs:

I think it differs , I got my case number only a week after the NOA2.

Chad...maybe you can get Fil-Am's case expedited too. ;)

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