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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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Yea it's the same exact thing but different dates but mine days sept 20

Have you called the NVC to see if your case has been sent to Sanaa or is your case still with the NVC? You should call and ask them if your case has been sent to the U.S embassy yet, because when I called them after my case was complete at the NVC they said my case would be sent to Sanaa when an interview is ready to be scheduled.

If you contact them let me know what they tell.

U can call them at (603) 334-0700 and ask if your case has been sent to Sanaa yet.

Thanks.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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Is anyone following the news about the government shutdown? It says all non essential Federal Employees will not be paid, so that means most embassy workers will not be working.

I tried sending an email to the U.S embassy in Sanaa and I got a reply back that said the " The U.S. embassy is currently closed for consular services. When the Consular Section reopens, we will contact individuals who have appointments during the period of closure to reschedule their appointments."

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Is anyone following the news about the government shutdown? It says all non essential Federal Employees will not be paid, so that means most embassy workers will not be working.

I tried sending an email to the U.S embassy in Sanaa and I got a reply back that said the " The U.S. embassy is currently closed for consular services. When the Consular Section reopens, we will contact individuals who have appointments during the period of closure to reschedule their appointments."

http://www.state.gov/m/rls/2013/214880.htm

^ Guidance Memo on Operations During a Lapse in Appropriations

Basically, Consular services and visa processing at all Embassies and Consulates will slow down until the budget money runs out and then their workload may be put on hold indefinitely.

USCIS will for the most part remain unaffected for now as it is not reliant on Congressional appropriations (IE: it's mandate is self-reliance through application fees)

Let's hope the shut down doesn't last long, but hey, at least with this new development everyone is affected.

"If you’re brave enough to say goodbye, life will reward you with a new hello."

- Paulo Coelho

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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Congrats on receiving your interview dates! I really thought the consular section of the US Embassy is closed, but I guess not :)

hk93 and RAli33 when did you guys get contacted for your interview dates? How did the contact you? Do they contact the petitioner by phone or the beneficiary by phone or do they send emails to both?

Also did the NVC contact you about your interview date or was it the Embassy in Sanaa that contacted you?

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I'm just trying to figure out if its the NVC that schedules the interviews or is it the Embassy in Sanaa that does? Because I recieved a letter from the NVC in the mail that said my file has been forwarded to the US Embassy in Sanaa.

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