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

Got my interview date For 1/30.

NOA2 was 11/13 interview assigned 12/13, not bad. :)

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

I have a quick question, I've read all the guides but for some reason I'm not getting what the quickest way is when you reach the point where you send in the DS-3032. How do you know that you can send it? I know this is after you've gotten your case and IIN number, but how do you know that the DS-3032 has been generated? Do you have to wait for it to be generated or do you just send the email and pray that it's accepted? How do you know it's been accepted?

Also, AOS and IV invoices will not show up to be paid until the DS-3032 is accepted, right? Or am I understanding everything wrong?

TIA!

USC married to Palestinian lived in Doha, Qatar for seven years, in the USA since July 2013 with an eight year old and a two year old smile.png

USCIS - 37 days
12.13.12: Sent I-130 from abroad
12.16.12: Delivered to Chicago Lock Box
12.19.12: NOA1 - E-mail, MSC number
12.21.12: Case showed up online
01.25.13: NOA2
01.30.13: Email from USCIS - Post Decision Activity - Case sent to NVC
NVC - 28 Days
02.05.13: NVC Received
02.22.13: Case/IIN Received

AOS Track
02.26.13: AOS bill invoiced
02.27.13: Pay AOS bill
03.06.13: AOS bill shows PAID
03.07.13: AOS package sent

IV Track
02.23.13: DS-3032 sent
03.03.13: DS-3032 re-sent for Supervisor Review
03.04.13: DS-3032 accepted
03.06.13: First DS-3032 accepted!
03.05.13: IV bill invoiced
03.06.13: Pay IV bill
03.07.13: IV bill shows PAID
03.07.13: IV package sent

03.11.13: AOS and IV Packages delivered to NVC
03.20.13: IV Package Accepted
03.22.13: Case complete
03.29.13: Interview scheduled - Email
04.02.13: Case left NVC
Consulate
04.04.13: Case received
04.08.13 - Medical
04.28.13 - Interview - Approved

05.02.13 - Visa In Hand
07.21.13 - POE (Washington D.C.)

Gearing up to apply for Naturalization in April 2016!

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Got my interview date For 1/30.

NOA2 was 11/13 interview assigned 12/13, not bad. :)

Grats! kicking.gif

I have a quick question, I've read all the guides but for some reason I'm not getting what the quickest way is when you reach the point where you send in the DS-3032. How do you know that you can send it? I know this is after you've gotten your case and IIN number, but how do you know that the DS-3032 has been generated? Do you have to wait for it to be generated or do you just send the email and pray that it's accepted? How do you know it's been accepted?

Also, AOS and IV invoices will not show up to be paid until the DS-3032 is accepted, right? Or am I understanding everything wrong?

TIA!

The only way to know 100% if the DS-3032 was generated is when you receive it by email (if you give over both email addresses after the case number has been generated) from NVC. You can send it earlier though. I cover this question in the FAQ I wrote up, which you can find in the first post.

And the AOS and IV are two separate tracks. The DS-3032 is part of the IV track. So whether you send the DS-3032 or not, the AOS will be invoiced independently of that. Now, the IV bill on the other hand, is dependent upon the DS-3032 being sent in and accepted. Until then, no IV bill.

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Hi all I just got my NOA2 today so from what I am reading I should start calling NVC next Thursday 12/20/12 to check on case #? is that right?

Grats! kicking.gif You can start Monday if you want ;)

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

Just called NVC and found out that our case was completed on 12/12/12! Does anyone know how long it usually takes between the case being completed and the interview date being assigned at the Mumbai embassy?

Brief bio: "apple" is US citizen in Boston, "ginger" is Indian citizen in Kolkata.

Timeline

02/17/2012: Marriage

03/29/2012: I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

04/02/2012: NOA1 Priority Date

10/26/2012: NOA2 approved

12/12/2012: Case completed at NVC

01/30/2013: Interview date notification

03/19/2013: Interview (approved!!)

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Just called NVC and found out that our case was completed on 12/12/12! Does anyone know how long it usually takes between the case being completed and the interview date being assigned at the Mumbai embassy?

Grats! kicking.gifkicking.gif

Time to do your own research here: http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/k1list.php?cfl=0&op1=3&op2=d&op3=5&op4=1&op5=5,6,8,10,11,13,14,15,16,17,18,20,21,22,25,26,27,28,108,110,111,208,210,211&op6=All&op7=India&dfile=No&adv= (Make sure you weed out those not going through the same embassy as you). Have fun :)

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

Now, the IV bill on the other hand, is dependent upon the DS-3032 being sent in and accepted. Until then, no IV bill.

Thanks Saylin, I remember reading that, but I guess I didn't really get it because I didn't have the "big picture" of the whole process in my head. So basically the fastest way to do this is to immediately send the DS 3032 email after you get case and IIN number, and you'll either get invoiced the IV bill which means it was accepted, or you'll get a rejection email?

USC married to Palestinian lived in Doha, Qatar for seven years, in the USA since July 2013 with an eight year old and a two year old smile.png

USCIS - 37 days
12.13.12: Sent I-130 from abroad
12.16.12: Delivered to Chicago Lock Box
12.19.12: NOA1 - E-mail, MSC number
12.21.12: Case showed up online
01.25.13: NOA2
01.30.13: Email from USCIS - Post Decision Activity - Case sent to NVC
NVC - 28 Days
02.05.13: NVC Received
02.22.13: Case/IIN Received

AOS Track
02.26.13: AOS bill invoiced
02.27.13: Pay AOS bill
03.06.13: AOS bill shows PAID
03.07.13: AOS package sent

IV Track
02.23.13: DS-3032 sent
03.03.13: DS-3032 re-sent for Supervisor Review
03.04.13: DS-3032 accepted
03.06.13: First DS-3032 accepted!
03.05.13: IV bill invoiced
03.06.13: Pay IV bill
03.07.13: IV bill shows PAID
03.07.13: IV package sent

03.11.13: AOS and IV Packages delivered to NVC
03.20.13: IV Package Accepted
03.22.13: Case complete
03.29.13: Interview scheduled - Email
04.02.13: Case left NVC
Consulate
04.04.13: Case received
04.08.13 - Medical
04.28.13 - Interview - Approved

05.02.13 - Visa In Hand
07.21.13 - POE (Washington D.C.)

Gearing up to apply for Naturalization in April 2016!

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Filed: Timeline

Thank you so much Saylin!

I finally got my case completed yesterday!!!!!

But they told me my case is in line for an appointment but they didn't give me a time frame for that.

Does anybody know how long it probably would take to get my appointment settled?

If my embassy is Cuidad Juarez.

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Thanks Saylin, I remember reading that, but I guess I didn't really get it because I didn't have the "big picture" of the whole process in my head. So basically the fastest way to do this is to immediately send the DS 3032 email after you get case and IIN number, and you'll either get invoiced the IV bill which means it was accepted, or you'll get a rejection email?

Yup, exactly!

While waiting, you may want to go over all the information in the first post. It should help you see the big picture!

Thank you so much Saylin!

I finally got my case completed yesterday!!!!!

But they told me my case is in line for an appointment but they didn't give me a time frame for that.

Does anybody know how long it probably would take to get my appointment settled?

If my embassy is Cuidad Juarez.

Grats! kicking.gif

Like I said to a previous member, you need to do your own research on time frames from case complete to interview date scheduled as time frames differ by consulate/embassy. You can start here: http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/k1list.php?cfl=0&op1=3&op2=d&op3=5&op4=1&op5=5,6,8,10,11,13,14,15,16,17,18,20,21,22,25,26,27,28,108,110,111,208,210,211&op6=All&op7=Mexico&dfile=No&adv= (Be careful of the embassy though as I believe there's a couple in Mexico and you don't want to look at other embassies' timelines).

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