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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/thailand/231771/PDFs/ivschedule103112.pdf

Actually, it suppose to have ten pages but now they only got seven pages. My hope still shines. :girlwerewolf2xn:

CR-1 Visa

2012-07-07 : Sent I-130 to Phoenix AZ Lockbox

2012-07-10 : NOA1 case transferred to USCIS California Service Center

2012-08-30 : NOA2 Approved in 51 days

National Visa Center

2012-09-11 : NVC Received

2012-09-20 : Vaccines Injection (1st Dose of Influvac, Tdap-IPV, MMR, Havrix) at Saovabha

2012-09-20 : Received and Replied DS-3032 via e-mail / Received and Pay I-864 Fee online

2012-09-21 : Applied For Police Clearance Certificate

2012-09-25 : AOS Fee Status Shows PAID / Return AOS packet by USPS

2012-09-28 : AOS packet delivered at NVC

2012-09-28 : Receive IV Bill from e-mail / Pay IV Fee online

2012-10-05 : IV Fee Status Shows PAID / Recieved PCC / Return IV packet by DHL(Thailand)

2012-10-22 : Case Completed at NVC in 41 days

2012-10-24 : Medical Exam and Vaccines Injection (2nd dose of Td and MMR) at Bumrungrad Int'l Hospital

2012-11-02 : Interview date assigned / received P4 via e-mail

2012-11-21 : Received P4 hard copy

2012-11-29 : Applied J-1Visa Waiver

2012-12-12 : Interview at USEMBangkok

2012-03-14 : Sent J-1 waiver and passport

2013-03-21 : Visa Received

2013-03-25 : US Entry ALT

My Previous US Visas

Mar-Jun 2008: J-1(Work&Travel Exchange Student).

Jul-Nov 2008: F-1(UWF Student).

Jun-Jul 2009: B1/B2(Visitor).

May 2011-2012: J-1(Internship) {2HRR}

Nov 28, 2012-Mar 4, 2013: J-1 Visa Waiver

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted

http://photos.state....edule103112.pdf

Actually, it suppose to have ten pages but now they only got seven pages. My hope still shines. :girlwerewolf2xn:

I see you're obsessing about this. Take a look at some of the case numbers on that list. I'll use an example:

BNK2012737012

is scheuled for an interview on 11/29/2012 at 7:00. Based on that case number look at the following guide:

This marries the USCIS receipt number to your newly generated NVC number which is based on

EEEYYYYOOOSSS

  • E = 3 digit embassy code (example TKY for Tokyo)

  • Y = 4 digit code for year (example 2008)

  • O= 3 digit code for Ordinal date plus 500

  • Example I. Aug 28 = 241st ordinal day ADD 500 = 741

  • Example II. 741 SUBTRACT 500 = 241st ordinal day (Aug. 28)

  • S = Sequence number of the day (if you were the second approval scanned, your code would be 002)

Full Example of NVC case number = TKY2008741002

So from the example I used before, that number was assigned by NVC on the 237th day of this year. (737-500) August 25, 2012. Looks like your case was sent to NVC around the same time. You moved through NVC in 41 days which is about average. There's some back and forth here about who assigns the interview dates for CR-1/IR-1 visas. Back when I went through the process, NVC assigned the dates for the interviews about the 3rd week of every month and the embassy assigned the interview dates for K visas.

Take a look at your NVC case number and use the above formula.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted

I see you're obsessing about this. Take a look at some of the case numbers on that list. I'll use an example:

BNK2012737012

is scheuled for an interview on 11/29/2012 at 7:00. Based on that case number look at the following guide:

This marries the USCIS receipt number to your newly generated NVC number which is based on

EEEYYYYOOOSSS

  • E = 3 digit embassy code (example TKY for Tokyo)

  • Y = 4 digit code for year (example 2008)

  • O= 3 digit code for Ordinal date plus 500

  • Example I. Aug 28 = 241st ordinal day ADD 500 = 741

  • Example II. 741 SUBTRACT 500 = 241st ordinal day (Aug. 28)

  • S = Sequence number of the day (if you were the second approval scanned, your code would be 002)

Full Example of NVC case number = TKY2008741002

So from the example I used before, that number was assigned by NVC on the 237th day of this year. (737-500) August 25, 2012. Looks like your case was sent to NVC around the same time. You moved through NVC in 41 days which is about average. There's some back and forth here about who assigns the interview dates for CR-1/IR-1 visas. Back when I went through the process, NVC assigned the dates for the interviews about the 3rd week of every month and the embassy assigned the interview dates for K visas.

Take a look at your NVC case number and use the above formula.

I'm so sorry. I really don't get it about how you know that 237 is August 25? Or 241 is August 28??

Mine is 755-500=255 is it priority date ? If yes my priority date is Jul 05,2012

Since I knew the priority date then how to count the interview date or something?

CR-1 Visa

2012-07-07 : Sent I-130 to Phoenix AZ Lockbox

2012-07-10 : NOA1 case transferred to USCIS California Service Center

2012-08-30 : NOA2 Approved in 51 days

National Visa Center

2012-09-11 : NVC Received

2012-09-20 : Vaccines Injection (1st Dose of Influvac, Tdap-IPV, MMR, Havrix) at Saovabha

2012-09-20 : Received and Replied DS-3032 via e-mail / Received and Pay I-864 Fee online

2012-09-21 : Applied For Police Clearance Certificate

2012-09-25 : AOS Fee Status Shows PAID / Return AOS packet by USPS

2012-09-28 : AOS packet delivered at NVC

2012-09-28 : Receive IV Bill from e-mail / Pay IV Fee online

2012-10-05 : IV Fee Status Shows PAID / Recieved PCC / Return IV packet by DHL(Thailand)

2012-10-22 : Case Completed at NVC in 41 days

2012-10-24 : Medical Exam and Vaccines Injection (2nd dose of Td and MMR) at Bumrungrad Int'l Hospital

2012-11-02 : Interview date assigned / received P4 via e-mail

2012-11-21 : Received P4 hard copy

2012-11-29 : Applied J-1Visa Waiver

2012-12-12 : Interview at USEMBangkok

2012-03-14 : Sent J-1 waiver and passport

2013-03-21 : Visa Received

2013-03-25 : US Entry ALT

My Previous US Visas

Mar-Jun 2008: J-1(Work&Travel Exchange Student).

Jul-Nov 2008: F-1(UWF Student).

Jun-Jul 2009: B1/B2(Visitor).

May 2011-2012: J-1(Internship) {2HRR}

Nov 28, 2012-Mar 4, 2013: J-1 Visa Waiver

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted

Oh I just read your reply message over and over again! :thumbs: I just realized that my is 255 of 365 days. Is it correct way to thinking like this so if 241 is August 28 that is mean 255-241= 14 so it gonna be September 11 which is passed then what next i could do with this date(Sep 11)?

Thank you for your nice answer

MiiMO

CR-1 Visa

2012-07-07 : Sent I-130 to Phoenix AZ Lockbox

2012-07-10 : NOA1 case transferred to USCIS California Service Center

2012-08-30 : NOA2 Approved in 51 days

National Visa Center

2012-09-11 : NVC Received

2012-09-20 : Vaccines Injection (1st Dose of Influvac, Tdap-IPV, MMR, Havrix) at Saovabha

2012-09-20 : Received and Replied DS-3032 via e-mail / Received and Pay I-864 Fee online

2012-09-21 : Applied For Police Clearance Certificate

2012-09-25 : AOS Fee Status Shows PAID / Return AOS packet by USPS

2012-09-28 : AOS packet delivered at NVC

2012-09-28 : Receive IV Bill from e-mail / Pay IV Fee online

2012-10-05 : IV Fee Status Shows PAID / Recieved PCC / Return IV packet by DHL(Thailand)

2012-10-22 : Case Completed at NVC in 41 days

2012-10-24 : Medical Exam and Vaccines Injection (2nd dose of Td and MMR) at Bumrungrad Int'l Hospital

2012-11-02 : Interview date assigned / received P4 via e-mail

2012-11-21 : Received P4 hard copy

2012-11-29 : Applied J-1Visa Waiver

2012-12-12 : Interview at USEMBangkok

2012-03-14 : Sent J-1 waiver and passport

2013-03-21 : Visa Received

2013-03-25 : US Entry ALT

My Previous US Visas

Mar-Jun 2008: J-1(Work&Travel Exchange Student).

Jul-Nov 2008: F-1(UWF Student).

Jun-Jul 2009: B1/B2(Visitor).

May 2011-2012: J-1(Internship) {2HRR}

Nov 28, 2012-Mar 4, 2013: J-1 Visa Waiver

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted

And I saw in the schedule it skips my case #, is it possible formine to add in the schedule very soon ? :blush:

CR-1 Visa

2012-07-07 : Sent I-130 to Phoenix AZ Lockbox

2012-07-10 : NOA1 case transferred to USCIS California Service Center

2012-08-30 : NOA2 Approved in 51 days

National Visa Center

2012-09-11 : NVC Received

2012-09-20 : Vaccines Injection (1st Dose of Influvac, Tdap-IPV, MMR, Havrix) at Saovabha

2012-09-20 : Received and Replied DS-3032 via e-mail / Received and Pay I-864 Fee online

2012-09-21 : Applied For Police Clearance Certificate

2012-09-25 : AOS Fee Status Shows PAID / Return AOS packet by USPS

2012-09-28 : AOS packet delivered at NVC

2012-09-28 : Receive IV Bill from e-mail / Pay IV Fee online

2012-10-05 : IV Fee Status Shows PAID / Recieved PCC / Return IV packet by DHL(Thailand)

2012-10-22 : Case Completed at NVC in 41 days

2012-10-24 : Medical Exam and Vaccines Injection (2nd dose of Td and MMR) at Bumrungrad Int'l Hospital

2012-11-02 : Interview date assigned / received P4 via e-mail

2012-11-21 : Received P4 hard copy

2012-11-29 : Applied J-1Visa Waiver

2012-12-12 : Interview at USEMBangkok

2012-03-14 : Sent J-1 waiver and passport

2013-03-21 : Visa Received

2013-03-25 : US Entry ALT

My Previous US Visas

Mar-Jun 2008: J-1(Work&Travel Exchange Student).

Jul-Nov 2008: F-1(UWF Student).

Jun-Jul 2009: B1/B2(Visitor).

May 2011-2012: J-1(Internship) {2HRR}

Nov 28, 2012-Mar 4, 2013: J-1 Visa Waiver

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted

Oh I just read your reply message over and over again! :thumbs: I just realized that my is 255 of 365 days. Is it correct way to thinking like this so if 241 is August 28 that is mean 255-241= 14 so it gonna be September 11 which is passed then what next i could do with this date(Sep 11)?

Thank you for your nice answer

MiiMO

255 is Sept. 12th. ( This year was a leap year so there was a Feb. 29) So Sept. 12th is the day they assigned your NVC case number. I would call NVC and ask them if they have assigned an interview date.

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