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I called the NVC just a few minutes ago and the lady on the phone said they received I-130 approval. She said they will send stuff to agent of choice. I never filled that out. I told her that and that I live with my wife overseas in Japan she said that is fine and it can still be mailed her. I then asked her if she needed our email addresses. That it should be on the info from the USCIS. She said she didnt have access to my stuff at the NVC but its there. Has anyone ever heard of this?

From what I have read I should be able to call, get a NVC case number, fill out the email formatted choice of agent and email it to them.

She told me just to wait 10 days and I should be receiving something in the mail. I would like to go ahead and pay this the visa payment off.

Confused to say the least.

thanks again all!

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VJ

I called the NVC just a few minutes ago and the lady on the phone said they received I-130 approval. She said they will send stuff to agent of choice. I never filled that out. I told her that and that I live with my wife overseas in Japan she said that is fine and it can still be mailed her. I then asked her if she needed our email addresses. That it should be on the info from the USCIS. She said she didnt have access to my stuff at the NVC but its there. Has anyone ever heard of this?

From what I have read I should be able to call, get a NVC case number, fill out the email formatted choice of agent and email it to them.

She told me just to wait 10 days and I should be receiving something in the mail. I would like to go ahead and pay this the visa payment off.

Confused to say the least.

thanks again all!

Once you get a case number from an operator, you give over both the petitioner and beneficiary's email addresses. By doing this, NVC will email all correspondence to you, instead of snail mailing them.

And after you get a case number, you can email the DS-3032 by following the template here on VJ.

A few days after your case number is generated, the AOS bill will be invoiced. And once NVC accepts your DS-3032, a few days later, the IV bill will be invoiced.

I highly suggest you check out the last two links in my signature. They go to two posts where I put together links to guides and such, as well as an FAQ.

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Apparently they have my stuff in there system but I havent been assigned a case number yet. Do you know how long this takes? Should I call them back early next week and see of they have the case number??

It's currently taking around 3 weeks. Check out the spreadsheet linked in my signature.

Keep calling every single day and asking specifically: "Has a case number been assigned for my case?"

Once they say yes, get the number ;)

 
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