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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Armenia
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Hi,

I am a US Permanent resident, and I had applied for my wife it has been some time now and I received a mail that contains some documents regarding IV fees etc.

They asked for DS 230 ... how far am I into this process?

And what else is needed after this ?

Please advice

Hamsaya

Well, it's very good. Now, once you pay all your bills online, and than send them AOS package (affidavit of support) and IV package ( including ds-230 and all the required documents). Once they accept it and if they dont ask for any additional evidence, NVC will send your case to your country's embassy. Once your PRiority Date becomes current your interview will be scheduled, please see www.immigrantvisas.state.gov for all the steps.

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Well, it's very good. Now, once you pay all your bills online, and than send them AOS package (affidavit of support) and IV package ( including ds-230 and all the required documents). Once they accept it and if they dont ask for any additional evidence, NVC will send your case to your country's embassy. Once your PRiority Date becomes current your interview will be scheduled, please see www.immigrantvisas.state.gov for all the steps.

Thank you !

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Please update yer timeline over at http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=53482

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Well, it's very good. Now, once you pay all your bills online, and than send them AOS package (affidavit of support) and IV package ( including ds-230 and all the required documents). Once they accept it and if they dont ask for any additional evidence, NVC will send your case to your country's embassy. Once your PRiority Date becomes current your interview will be scheduled, please see www.immigrantvisas.state.gov for all the steps.

Do you know what value are the bills for?

What is contained in the AOS package and IV package? I am guessing this is all done by the petitioner in the US. I am planning a trip down to Colombia and I would like to get an idea of what documents I should bring back with me, since I can save on processing time and shipping.

Thanks,

CF

USCIS:

06/06/2012: Sent I-130 to VSC (as LPR)

06/08/2012: NOA1 (Priority Date)

06/12/2012: Touched

08/20/2012: Mailed VSC request for Upgrade to CR1

08/23/2012: Opened Request with USCIS for Upgrade to CR1

08/27/2012: Got Email confirming upgrade to IR1/CR1

11/13/2012: NOA2

NVC:

11/16/2012: NVC Received (NVC # not ready)

11/19/2012: BOG number/IIN - Gave emails

11/19/2012: Choice of Agent email sent

11/20/2012: AOS bill invoiced

11/20/2012: AOS bill paid shows in process

11/21/2012: AOS package sent

11/21/2012: AOS bill shows PAID

11/21/2012: Choice of Agent email sent (again)

11/21/2012: Choice of Agent email accepted

11/23/2012: IV bill invoiced

11/23/2012: IV bill paid

11/26/2012: IV package sent

11/26/2012: IV bill shows PAID

12/07/2012: AOS accepted

12/10/2012: IV Accepted

12/10/2012: Case complete

12/13/2012: Interview scheduled

US Embassy Bogota:

01/25/2013: Lab Visit

01/28/2013: Medical

01/30/2013: Interview

02/05/2013: Email Waybill (5PM)

02/06/2013: Visa in hand

02/08/2013: POE JFK, NY

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