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Filed: Country: India
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Hi Guys-

i need to ask quick question.

agent was just assigned for my case and i already submitted AOS package. but IV fee (invoice) has not been generated yet.

once the invoice is generated for IV and then after my wife mails them IV package. will this cause any problems!

so i guess real question is if i submitted AOS package before my wife submitted IV package will this cause any problems?

plz help..

Thank u in advance

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I also paid the AOS fee yesterday and am mailing the AOS package today. Haven't received the IV Bill yet either but don't worry about that because they are two separate tracks at NVC. One for AOS and one for IV. Check out post #1 and #2 on the NVC filers thread for more info. So, essentially what you did was fine!

2013 began CR1 process

Fast forward to:

2/24/16- Husband received 10 year green card

Starting the process over again for our daughter (IR2):

1/13/16 NOA1 from Potomac Service Center

4/5/16 NOA2!

4/7/16 Case sent to NVC

4/22/16 Received NVC Case and Invoice Numbers

4/22/16 Submitted DS-261

4/22/16 Invoice for AOS Received. Paid AOS Fee

4/25/16 AOS Fee shows as PAID

4/27/16 Invoice for IV Received. Paid IV Fee

4/29/16 IV Fee Shows as PAID

4/29/16 Submitted DS-260

5/6/16 Sent AOS and IV packages

5/9/16 AOS and IV packages received by NVC

5/9/16 Scan Date

6/10/16 Case Complete

8/8/16 Received Interview Date

9/20/16 Interview Date

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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No, mailing your AOS package prior to your IV package will not be a problem. Many people choose to do it this way. I am one of them.

If you want to see the pros and cons of mailing your packages separately, head on over the April NVC filers thread and you will see a very detailed FAQ section written by VJ member Saylin.

Good luck with the rest of your process!

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