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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Dear VJ:

I have one question. I received my AOS bill two weeks ago and i paid it. I sent the AOS package and they received it last Friday, at the same time i mailed the Choice of Agent and Address.. i am now waiting for the IV package. I was told by a friend that I should've received the invoice already.. (Along with the AOS Bill. Is this true? Has any of you experienced this? Did I mess up somewhere?

I've called and same answer.. they will process when they get to it...

Any help/advice will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks! God bless

V&B Suarez

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Dear VJ:

I have one question. I received my AOS bill two weeks ago and i paid it. I sent the AOS package and they received it last Friday, at the same time i mailed the Choice of Agent and Address.. i am now waiting for the IV package. I was told by a friend that I should've received the invoice already.. (Along with the AOS Bill. Is this true? Has any of you experienced this? Did I mess up somewhere?

I've called and same answer.. they will process when they get to it...

Any help/advice will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks! God bless

The ONLY time the IV is invoiced at the same time as the AOS bill is if you have a lawyer/attorney on your case (because they're automatically chosen as agents, thus no need for the DS-3032).

It's currently taking around 1-2 weeks for NVC to accept DS-3032s. Once they accept yours, it'll be added to the case file and the IV bill should be invoiced a few days later. Keep an eye out on the payment portal.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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The ONLY time the IV is invoiced at the same time as the AOS bill is if you have a lawyer/attorney on your case (because they're automatically chosen as agents, thus no need for the DS-3032).

It's currently taking around 1-2 weeks for NVC to accept DS-3032s. Once they accept yours, it'll be added to the case file and the IV bill should be invoiced a few days later. Keep an eye out on the payment portal.

I appreciate your help! thanks! since my case moved so quickly i just freaked out..

V&B Suarez

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
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I appreciate your help! thanks! since my case moved so quickly i just freaked out..

Yeah....just be thankful your petition was cleared quickly....my petition will likely be at NVC longer than your petition was at USCIS.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Yeah....just be thankful your petition was cleared quickly....my petition will likely be at NVC longer than your petition was at USCIS.

i'm sorry. this waiting game is hard. we are grateful. We feel blessed!

V&B Suarez

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