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Hey y'all!

I'm a bit lost after reading so much different things, so thought I'd ask to be sure!

So our K1 petition is approved on August 28th in Vermont. (we did not get a hardcopy yet).

Then it gets sent to the NVC, which is in Portsmouth NH.

And afterwards it gets sent to the embassy in the beneficiary's country.

Is this correct?

Also, I have read that you get assigned a NVC case number, where can I find this and what is it used for?

And does anyone know how long it takes before you get that number?
And how long does it take to get from USCIS to NVC to embassy?

Sorry if these are stupid questions, but hey.. we all gotta learn.

And I'd rather know what I am doing in this process instead of missing things or making mistakes. wink.png

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I am the beneficiary.

LPR since May 2019. 
 
Started ROC on March 14th 2018.
 
NOA 1:  March 30th 2018.
Biometrics: May 25th 2018.
Card being processed: May 5th 2019
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Then it gets sent to the NVC, which is in Portsmouth NH.

And afterwards it gets sent to the embassy in the beneficiary's country.

Is this correct? Yes

Also, I have read that you get assigned a NVC case number, where can I find this and what is it used for? You need to call the NVC and ask for it or wait for hard copy in mail. It is used to check case status at:

https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?

And does anyone know how long it takes before you get that number? As soon as NVC gets the petition from USCIS which can take up to a month after getting NOA2
And how long does it take to get from USCIS to NVC to embassy?Up to two weeks, mine too 8 days after leaving NVC

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Then it gets sent to the NVC, which is in Portsmouth NH.

And afterwards it gets sent to the embassy in the beneficiary's country.

Is this correct? Yes

Also, I have read that you get assigned a NVC case number, where can I find this and what is it used for? You need to call the NVC and ask for it or wait for hard copy in mail. It is used to check case status at:

https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?

And does anyone know how long it takes before you get that number? As soon as NVC gets the petition from USCIS which can take up to a month after getting NOA2

And how long does it take to get from USCIS to NVC to embassy?Up to two weeks, mine too 8 days after leaving NVC

That is really helpful and all information I needed. A big thank you to you! :thumbs:

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I am the beneficiary.

LPR since May 2019. 
 
Started ROC on March 14th 2018.
 
NOA 1:  March 30th 2018.
Biometrics: May 25th 2018.
Card being processed: May 5th 2019
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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