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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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I just called NVC to know any update on the IV package sent out last week, they said it hasn't been reviewed yet, gave me the 'IT CAN TAKE UP TO 20 BUSINESS DAYS' #######......... will call back tomorrow anyways

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Country: Mexico
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Case number FINALLY received!!!

Woot woot!

Me and My Mexican Hubby...

2009 Met in Mexico and got engaged

2010 I moved to Mexico and got married

2012 I moved back to U.S. by myself to work and send i-130 petition for him.

June 25th, 2012 - our 2-year wedding anniversary!

USCIS - I-130

24 FEB 2012 - NOA1

11 JUN 2012 - NOA2

NVC - MEP

2 JUL 2012 - Case Received at NVC

19 JUL 2012 - Case number, IIN and Beneficiary ID received, gave e-mail addresses!

23 JUL 2012 - Was able to log in and fill out the DS-261 and I made myself the agent! I also stated that I was assisting the beneficiary ( since I signed in as him )

24 JUL 2012 AOS fee available and paid through the payment portal - direct deposit

25 JUL 2012 AOS fee shown as paid!! I-864 package e-mailed to NVCelectronic@state.gov

01 AUG 2012 IV Bill Invoiced and paid

02 AUG 2012 IV Bill shown as paid and DS-260 completed and documents sent!

08 AUG 2012 RFE! :crying: sent passport photos wrong, so re-sent!

15 AUG 2012 case COMPLETE!!! Yay!!

13 SEP 2012 Received Interview Date! OCT. 5th!

20 SEP 2012 Scheduled ASC appointment by calling 7034392313. Two days earlier I logged into the website but it said there were no appointments available. But when I called, they scheduled an appointment for me. :)

Thanks for all of your help! You are wonderful!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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I got an email from NVC that contains a bar-coded DS-3032 (along with other information). Do I re-send the DS-3032?

NO. Do NOT email another DS-3032. NVC automatically generates these emails and do not care if you've already sent in a DS-3032 or not; they include a DS-3032 anyways. Only if NVC responds to your first DS-3032 with a rejection do you send another one.

My question is: In what way does the NVC contact you if the DS-3032 gets approved?

By email?

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Case number FINALLY received!!!

Grats! kicking.gif Time to update your signature ;)

I got an email from NVC that contains a bar-coded DS-3032 (along with other information). Do I re-send the DS-3032?

NO. Do NOT email another DS-3032. NVC automatically generates these emails and do not care if you've already sent in a DS-3032 or not; they include a DS-3032 anyways. Only if NVC responds to your first DS-3032 with a rejection do you send another one.

My question is: In what way does the NVC contact you if the DS-3032 gets approved?

By email?

By email, yes yes.gif

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Saylin, how do you dissect the Nvc number to know the date

Not sure if you're asking about this:

XXX #### ### ###

The first set (three letters) of the case number is the consulate/embassy code.

The second set (four numbers) is the year the case number was assigned.

The third set (three numbers) is the three digit Julian date plus 500.

And the fourth set (three numbers) is the serial number of the day the case number was assigned.

So, for example, say you're going through the consulate in Montreal and your case was assigned on May 21st, 2010 and was the 13th case to be assigned a number, your case number would be: MTL 2010 641 013.

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Country: Mexico
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Not sure if you're asking about this:

XXX #### ### ###

The first set (three letters) of the case number is the consulate/embassy code.

The second set (four numbers) is the year the case number was assigned.

The third set (three numbers) is the three digit Julian date plus 500.

And the fourth set (three numbers) is the serial number of the day the case number was assigned.

So, for example, say you're going through the consulate in Montreal and your case was assigned on May 21st, 2010 and was the 13th case to be assigned a number, your case number would be: MTL 2010 641 013.

Interesting! I knew there was a code to it! :) Mine was the 114th case assigned! Yikes!

Me and My Mexican Hubby...

2009 Met in Mexico and got engaged

2010 I moved to Mexico and got married

2012 I moved back to U.S. by myself to work and send i-130 petition for him.

June 25th, 2012 - our 2-year wedding anniversary!

USCIS - I-130

24 FEB 2012 - NOA1

11 JUN 2012 - NOA2

NVC - MEP

2 JUL 2012 - Case Received at NVC

19 JUL 2012 - Case number, IIN and Beneficiary ID received, gave e-mail addresses!

23 JUL 2012 - Was able to log in and fill out the DS-261 and I made myself the agent! I also stated that I was assisting the beneficiary ( since I signed in as him )

24 JUL 2012 AOS fee available and paid through the payment portal - direct deposit

25 JUL 2012 AOS fee shown as paid!! I-864 package e-mailed to NVCelectronic@state.gov

01 AUG 2012 IV Bill Invoiced and paid

02 AUG 2012 IV Bill shown as paid and DS-260 completed and documents sent!

08 AUG 2012 RFE! :crying: sent passport photos wrong, so re-sent!

15 AUG 2012 case COMPLETE!!! Yay!!

13 SEP 2012 Received Interview Date! OCT. 5th!

20 SEP 2012 Scheduled ASC appointment by calling 7034392313. Two days earlier I logged into the website but it said there were no appointments available. But when I called, they scheduled an appointment for me. :)

Thanks for all of your help! You are wonderful!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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Not sure if you're asking about this:

XXX #### ### ###

The first set (three letters) of the case number is the consulate/embassy code.

The second set (four numbers) is the year the case number was assigned.

The third set (three numbers) is the three digit Julian date plus 500.

And the fourth set (three numbers) is the serial number of the day the case number was assigned.

So, for example, say you're going through the consulate in Montreal and your case was assigned on May 21st, 2010 and was the 13th case to be assigned a number, your case number would be: MTL 2010 641 013.

Thank You

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OH NO! RFE! I didn't send the photos quite right! :( and I knew it too. Man I should have listened to you guys but when my hubby scanned them in wrong I was just so anxious to send them that I did anyway. :(:bonk::crying:

I'm glad I took Saylin's advice and called the NVC! I will do the photos how you guys told me to! Bummer but I'm still happy they reviewed the rest of my docs and all okay.. Just an extra week I guess!

an RFE is generally not bad in the NVC stage it means that they are looking at your docs as soon as they come in so they can BARK back at you...

I am going to be honest that sort of thing happens you are soo anxious for a case complete and an interview datye se sometimes forget the "little" stuff

Thanks for the kind words!!

I will start posting from the moment she leaves and onces she gets back I am squeezing all the info out "FRESH" I want her to tell me all the questions and all the moves I want to write the best JUAREZ review EVER!!

When you are in love life becomes an adventure... Chase it live it dream it and follow it where ever it takes you
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08/02/2011 - Married in Merida.....................................................07/19/2012 - ASC Merida, Yucatan (DONE!)
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11/28/2011 - I-130 Sent...............................................................08/07/2012 - Medical (DONE!)0
11/29/2011 - I-130 NOA-1...........................................................08/09/2012 - Interview Approved!! (253 Days)

04/27/2012 - I-130 NOA-2 (149 Days)........................................08/14/2012 - Visa On Hand (4 Days)
05/11/2012 - NVC Received.......................................................08/17/2012 - POE MIA (260 Days TOTAL)

05/11/2012 - NVC Received.......................................................05/28/2014 - Sent I-751 ROC Package

05/29/2012 - Case Number and IIN Assigned............................05/30/2014 - I-751Reciept Notice

05/30/2012 - Gave Email Addreses to the NVC.........................06/27/2014 - Biometrics
06/04/2012 - Sent DS-261
06/05/2012 - Paid AOS Bill
06/12/2012 - Sent AOS Package
06/13/2012 - Paid IV Bill
06/15/2012 - AOS Checklist (OUCH!)
06/16/2012 - Completed DS-260 and Submitted IV Package
06/19/2012 - Checklist Response
06/21/2012 - Case Complete (42 Days)
06/22/2012 - Interview Set
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an RFE is generally not bad in the NVC stage it means that they are looking at your docs as soon as they come in so they can BARK back at you...

I am going to be honest that sort of thing happens you are soo anxious for a case complete and an interview datye se sometimes forget the "little" stuff

Thanks for the kind words!!

I will start posting from the moment she leaves and onces she gets back I am squeezing all the info out "FRESH" I want her to tell me all the questions and all the moves I want to write the best JUAREZ review EVER!!

BUENA SUERTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT WILL ALL BE GOOD AND YOU WILL BE JUMPING FOR JOY AND WILL BE ONE OF YOUR BEST THURSDAYS EVER!!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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We got our NOA2 on July 18th, NVC received on July 23rd. Still waiting for a case number. Now in the mean time we are trying to get all the documents ready. My wife is in India and I want her to mail all the IV docs to me as soon as they are ready, and not have to wait for a case number to be assigned. Now my question is on DS230 what date should she fill in next to her signature? Is it ok to have it dated before NVC case number is assigned?

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