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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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It has to be. They must have already approved your i130, you should see the approval soon. Are you planning to expedite at NVC as well, NVC is extremely backlogged right now.

Are you serious bro ?

No more expedite, lol..

i am ready to wait 1 year at NVC but nooooooooooo expedite....oops8rh.gif

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Service center : National service center.

Consulate : Mumbai, India.

07-14-2013: Marriage

08-12-2013: I-130 PD

11-04-2013: I-129F PD

02-21-2014: NOA2 for I-130( I-129F closed)

03-11-2014: NVC received case

03-19-2014: NVC sent case back to USCIS

04-07-2014: USCIS got the case

sent case back to NVC again :P

4/11/2014: NVC case number assigned.

4/21/2014: AOS and IV fees Paid.

4/24/2014: DS-260 submitted.

5/01/2014: AOS packet scanned

5/01/2014: IV packet scanned

5/21/2014: case completed. Woooowwww

6/26/2014: Medical Day

7/13/2014: Biometrics day

07/14/2014: Interview date ( First Anniversary) (L)(L)(L)

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Question I'm hoping someone here might be able to answer.

With my I-130 application I also submitted a significant amount of supporting evidence (bank statement, marriage certificate, passport copies, affidavits, etc). Does anyone know if when my application gets approved, do all those documents will go with it to NVC or will I need to resubmit them all again? I was trying to be efficient and have a complete as possible package from the outset submitting things that were only required at the NVC stage with the I-130.

It will all be forwarded to the NVC, there's no need to resubmit the information. The NVC doesn't require any additional proof of relationship, but some people dealing with embassies in high fraud countries may choose to send additional proofs at this stage. If you want to do that, it would accompany the IV packet, but it is not required or requested.

ROC Timeline

04/06/2016 - Mailed I-751

04/07/2016 - NOA1

04/13/2016 - Check cashed

04/14/2016 - NOA1 hardcopy

05/04/2016 - Received biometric notice

05/16/2016 - Biometrics appointment

05/17/2017 - Approved

05/22/2017 - Card in Production

05/25/2017 - Card Mailed

05/30/2017 - Card Received

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Are you serious bro ?

No more expedite, lol..

i am ready to wait 1 year at NVC but nooooooooooo expedite....oops8rh.gif

Whats all this NVC backlog chat? I hear its taking 2 months from NOA2 to get your case complete?

USCIS


August 22nd 2013: NOA 1


February 18th : Transferred to California


February 26th : NOA 2


March 3rd : NOA 2 Hard Copy



NVC


March 7th 2014: Case received by NVC


April 4th 2014: NVC Case# and IN #Received


xxxx: AOS Bill Invoiced & Paid


xxxx: AOS Bill showing paid


xxxx: AOS Packet sent (electronic)


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Whats all this NVC backlog chat? I hear its taking 2 months from NOA2 to get your case complete?

No, it's taking almost 2 months just to get from NOA2 to a case number at NVC -- before you can pay any fees or submit any paperwork. Shipping time from USCIS to NVC + a current 30 business day estimate to get a case number once NVC receives it.

ROC Timeline

04/06/2016 - Mailed I-751

04/07/2016 - NOA1

04/13/2016 - Check cashed

04/14/2016 - NOA1 hardcopy

05/04/2016 - Received biometric notice

05/16/2016 - Biometrics appointment

05/17/2017 - Approved

05/22/2017 - Card in Production

05/25/2017 - Card Mailed

05/30/2017 - Card Received

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No, it's taking almost 2 months just to get from NOA2 to a case number at NVC -- before you can pay any fees or submit any paperwork. Shipping time from USCIS to NVC + a current 30 business day estimate to get a case number once NVC receives it.

OK i see, so once I have paid my fees, Fedexed my paperwork, how long to get a case complete and the interview scheduled (ignoring the time between when the interview is scheduled and when it actually takes place)

USCIS


August 22nd 2013: NOA 1


February 18th : Transferred to California


February 26th : NOA 2


March 3rd : NOA 2 Hard Copy



NVC


March 7th 2014: Case received by NVC


April 4th 2014: NVC Case# and IN #Received


xxxx: AOS Bill Invoiced & Paid


xxxx: AOS Bill showing paid


xxxx: AOS Packet sent (electronic)


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OK i see, so once I have paid my fees, Fedexed my paperwork, how long to get a case complete and the interview scheduled (ignoring the time between when the interview is scheduled and when it actually takes place)

They generally want 2-4 weeks to review your paperwork, so once you've sent the last batch of documents hopefully you'll have case complete within a month. Take a look here and scroll down to line 668 to see timelines for recent case completes: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AtbvTEwLyHz1dDhjM3lXTEl1cW1SbjRwdW9YRGlIanc&hl=en#gid=0

ROC Timeline

04/06/2016 - Mailed I-751

04/07/2016 - NOA1

04/13/2016 - Check cashed

04/14/2016 - NOA1 hardcopy

05/04/2016 - Received biometric notice

05/16/2016 - Biometrics appointment

05/17/2017 - Approved

05/22/2017 - Card in Production

05/25/2017 - Card Mailed

05/30/2017 - Card Received

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They generally want 2-4 weeks to review your paperwork, so once you've sent the last batch of documents hopefully you'll have case complete within a month. Take a look here and scroll down to line 668 to see timelines for recent case completes: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AtbvTEwLyHz1dDhjM3lXTEl1cW1SbjRwdW9YRGlIanc&hl=en#gid=0

Ok great thanks. So if the interview time is around 1.5-2 months in London, I am guessing this is around a 5 month process.

USCIS


August 22nd 2013: NOA 1


February 18th : Transferred to California


February 26th : NOA 2


March 3rd : NOA 2 Hard Copy



NVC


March 7th 2014: Case received by NVC


April 4th 2014: NVC Case# and IN #Received


xxxx: AOS Bill Invoiced & Paid


xxxx: AOS Bill showing paid


xxxx: AOS Packet sent (electronic)


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Ok great thanks. So if the interview time is around 1.5-2 months in London, I am guessing this is around a 5 month process.

That was my expectation as well, but since NVC is accruing a backlog, maybe it should be downgraded to a hope. Frustration there is definitely mounting.

ROC Timeline

04/06/2016 - Mailed I-751

04/07/2016 - NOA1

04/13/2016 - Check cashed

04/14/2016 - NOA1 hardcopy

05/04/2016 - Received biometric notice

05/16/2016 - Biometrics appointment

05/17/2017 - Approved

05/22/2017 - Card in Production

05/25/2017 - Card Mailed

05/30/2017 - Card Received

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Ok great thanks. So if the interview time is around 1.5-2 months in London, I am guessing this is around a 5 month process.

On an unrelated note,

NVC backlogs are officially at 6 weeks

So

hurray

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On an unrelated note,

NVC backlogs are officially at 6 weeks

So

hurray

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How do you know that? What does this effect? the whole process or getting the case number? How long are you thinking from NOA2 to setting of the interview date?

Lets say I have my paperwork ready now....

Hey Guys... does anyone know the answer to this... for the DS-230 IV Package, it states i need a police certificate for both the UK (where I live) and also for anywhere I have resided for 12 months or more. As I lived in Hong Kong for 12 months, well just under, I need one. However the HK police send them directly to the party (ie embassy/government branch) who requests them, I also need a letter stating that I need one for the visa. Therefore;

1) Will i get a letter from the NVC stating i need these documents? (Packet 3???) if so when i get my letter from the NVC?

2) I guess the HK police will send it direct to the NVC correct? If so will the NVC forward this to the London Embassy?

Thanks for your help guys!

USCIS


August 22nd 2013: NOA 1


February 18th : Transferred to California


February 26th : NOA 2


March 3rd : NOA 2 Hard Copy



NVC


March 7th 2014: Case received by NVC


April 4th 2014: NVC Case# and IN #Received


xxxx: AOS Bill Invoiced & Paid


xxxx: AOS Bill showing paid


xxxx: AOS Packet sent (electronic)


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How do you know that? What does this effect? the whole process or getting the case number? How long are you thinking from NOA2 to setting of the interview date?

Lets say I have my paperwork ready now....

The NVC backlog he's referencing is the 30 business day time frame I mentioned -- the time from NVC receiving your case to them assigning you a number.

ROC Timeline

04/06/2016 - Mailed I-751

04/07/2016 - NOA1

04/13/2016 - Check cashed

04/14/2016 - NOA1 hardcopy

05/04/2016 - Received biometric notice

05/16/2016 - Biometrics appointment

05/17/2017 - Approved

05/22/2017 - Card in Production

05/25/2017 - Card Mailed

05/30/2017 - Card Received

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Filed: Other Country: India
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How do you know that? What does this effect? the whole process or getting the case number? How long are you thinking from NOA2 to setting of the interview date?

Kaylara was told 30 business days when she queried a NVC operator (probably because snow days there are no longer business days because its in new hampshire and hell has frozen over or something)

30 business days taking into account holidays = 42 days = 6 weeks.

This is to be able to get to a case number.

Then processing to case complete assuming you have everything will take at least 1 month.

So 2.5 months overall after NOA2.

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Kaylara was told 30 business days when she queried a NVC operator (probably because snow days there are no longer business days because its in new hampshire and hell has frozen over or something)

30 business days taking into account holidays = 42 days = 6 weeks.

This is to be able to get to a case number.

Then processing to case complete assuming you have everything will take at least 1 month.

So 2.5 months overall after NOA2.

That's 2.5 months until interview, correct?

Married in Edinburgh, Scotland: 07-06-2013

I-130 Package Sent to Chicago Lockbox: 09-04-2013

NOA1 from the National Benefits Center: 09-05-2013

I-130 Package Transferred to California Service Center: 02-25-2014

NOA2: 03-05-2014

NVC Received: 03-17-2014

Case # and IIN Assigned: 04-18-2014

DS-261 Generated and Completed: 04-26-2014

AOS Fee Invoiced and Paid: 04-29-2014

IV Fee Invoiced and Paid: 05-01-2014

AOS Fee Shows as Paid: 05-01-2014

IV Fee Shows as Paid: 05-05-2014

AOS and IV Packages Sent via UPS: 05-08-2014

AOS and IV Packages Received: 05-12-2014

AOS and IV Packages Input Into System: 05-14-2014

DS-260 Completed: 05-16-2014

Case Complete: 06-11-2014

Medical Exam: 07-08-2014

Interview in Warsaw, Poland: 08-28-2014 @ 8:30AM - APPROVED!

Visa Package Received: 09-01-2014

POE at Chicago O'Hare International Airport: 09-23-2014

I-751 Package Received: 07-11-2016

NOA1: 07-16-2016

I-751 Biometrics Apointment: 08-01-2016

ROC Approval (during citizenship interview): 12-20-2017

10-Year Green Card Received: N/A due to approved N-400

N-400 Filed Online: 08-28-2017

N-400 NOA1 Date: 08-29-2017

N-400 Biometrics Appointment: 09-22-2017

Status Changed to Interview Scheduled: 09-22-2017

Status Change to Interview Scheduled, read the letter we mailed: 11-15-2017

N-400 Interview: 12-20-2017 - APPROVED!

Oath of Allegiance Scheduled: 12-29-2017

Oath of Allegiance: 01-18-2018 

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That's 2.5 months until interview, correct?

2.5 months until they case complete and organise the interview, this could be 4-8 weeks after depending on embassy....

USCIS


August 22nd 2013: NOA 1


February 18th : Transferred to California


February 26th : NOA 2


March 3rd : NOA 2 Hard Copy



NVC


March 7th 2014: Case received by NVC


April 4th 2014: NVC Case# and IN #Received


xxxx: AOS Bill Invoiced & Paid


xxxx: AOS Bill showing paid


xxxx: AOS Packet sent (electronic)


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