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Hi,

Whenever you email NVC, always put your beneficiary's DOB there.

I emailed NVC, twice in the past with no finding until I wrote them with beneficiary's DOB and this is what I got back:

Dear Sir or Madam,

Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC).

Please be advised the NVC case number assigned to Lola Folawewo's visa petition is LGS2006xxxxxx. Please be sure to include the case number in the subject line of all email inquiries.

The NVC has recently received the approved 129F petition filed for a fiancé of a US citizen. The file will be processed in approximately 2-4 weeks and forwarded to the appropriate Consulate General. The Consulate General may or may not request additional information before interviewing the applicant for a K1 non-immigrant visa.

Regards,

National Visa Center

ACB/ban

-----Original Message-----

From: Bobby

Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 10:15 AM

To: nvcinquiry@state.gov

Subject: Receipt # WACxxxxxxxxxx

Hi,

I received an approval letter from USCIS on my I-129F petition for my fiancée. And waited for 25 days before contacting you on inquiry for the NVC letter to embassy as USCIS instructed me, USCIS gave us limited time frame for this approval and I do not intent to start all over again with application. Kindly help us meet the time frame and locate our file, below are the information that may help you locate our file.

Case # from USCIS: WACxxxxxxxxxx

Petitioner name: Bobby

Beneficiary DOB: 00/00/2000 (Lola)

Approval date: 09/21/2006

Thanks for the assistance.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
Timeline

whenever you are anxious to find out, i say call them, you might not get through at first if there's a high volume of calls just drop and try again, you will get through sometimes about the third or 4th try to speak to an operator and they will tell you what's going on with your case. I am surprised it took so long for them to respond back to you, they usually are pretty quick about that. congrats on your case.

06/06/05 I-130 NOA1

06/14/05 K-3 NOA1

07/08/05 k-3 NOA2

07/22/05 K-3 leaves NVC to Lagos

08/08/05 Hubby picks up interview packet from embassy

11/17/05 K-3 interview (denied, C.O refused to take co-sponsor for k-3)

12/16/05 I-130 NOA2

01/03/06 NVC assigns case number

02/15/06 Case complete (thank you James Shortcuts- only 6 weeks!)

04/19/06 tired of waiting, filed k-3 #2 ( petition is still lost in oblivion)

09/11/06 NVC scheduled CR-1 interview/ on to Lagos (thank God after 7 months of waiting!)

10/14/06 Interview date (success!)

10/18/06 Hubby goes to pick up visa- not ready ( ugh what's going on!)

10/19/06 Visa in hand ( thank you God!)

10/29/06 Together at last :)

Whole process 1 year and 4 months

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
Timeline

awesome and helpful info, thanks for sharing

La Verdadera y El Sincero - Siempre

2005 - 2006 Spent falling in love

22 May 2006 My journey to Nigeria

24 May 2006 David proposes to me

9 June 2006 Mailed I129F to TSC

30 June 2006 NOA-1

Case Transferred to CSC

27 July 2006 Touched

5 Sept 2006 Called USCIS for case / IMBRA status

14 Sept 2006 Touched

19 Sept 2006 Touched Again!

23 Sept 2006 Received IMBRA RFE by postal mail (postmarked 20 Sept 2006)

25 Sept 2006 Response to IMBRA RFE sent Priority Mail w/Delivery Confirmation

29 Sept 2006 Rec'd Email stating RFE received

1 Oct 2006 Touched - Same RFE rec'd message

17 Oct 2006 NOA-2 Rec'd via Email

23 Oct 2006 NOA-2 Rec'd via Postal Mail

9 Nov 2006 Email from NVC (response to my inquiry) w/NVC case# - file to Lagos 6 Nov

13 Nov 2006 Received NVC letter via Postal Mail

20 Nov 2006 Fiance went to Lagos Consulate- Interview Date Received

7 Feb 2007 Interview-VISA GRANTED!!! -

12 Feb 2007 Visa in Hand!!! ***Scheduled arrival 23 Feb 2007***

23 Feb 2007 Arrived JFK USA!!!

12 May 2007 Married

23 May 2007 Filed AOS

25 May 2007 Rec'd NOA1

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