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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hello everyone,

Please if someone can clarify me this. On November 7, 2013 we received form I-797, Notice of Action notifying us: "the above petition has been approved, and forwarded to the listed consulate." Please contact the consulate with any questions about visa issuance, or if you would now like them to forward the petition to a different consulate."

Then on December 05, 2013 we received the following notification:

"On December 5, 2013, we shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing. For more information, please contact them directly."

I called the 603-334-0700 phone number and they said I need to wait 8 weeks from the date I received the notification to appear on the system. But I am confused. Where exactly is the approved petition at the Consulate or at the Department of State????

Thanks for your help...

I & R

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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~Moved from K-1 Process to K-1 Progress Forum~

~Duplicate thread removed~

Welcome to the forum.

What you have there is a fine example of USCIS government-speak. The left hand often doesn't know what the right hand is doing. wacko.png ALL approved K-1 petitions are forwarded from the respective USCIS Service Center. which is an agency of the Department of Homeland Security, to the National Visa Center (NVC), which is an agency of the Department of State. After processing at the NVC, it is then forwarded onto the interviewing embassy/consulate, which is also an agency of the Department of State.

The NVC step in the process used to be relatively quick, in comparison to the protracted NOA2 waiting period. But it seems that now the NVC wants to get into the protracted waiting period game. So lately, NVC now seems to take longer to do their processing.

Hang in there, don't give up, keep calling them.

Good luck on your immigration journey. good.gif

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Please if someone can clarify me this. On November 7, 2013 we received form I-797, Notice of Action notifying us: "the above petition has been approved, and forwarded to the listed consulate." Please contact the consulate with any questions about visa issuance, or if you would now like them to forward the petition to a different consulate."

I received the same message on my notice word for word. Im too confused with the information. I see other NAO2 which use the words "forwarded to the Department of State or NVC. Mine also stated the consulate name it was forwarded to.

Yes, it seems confusing.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Italy
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We received the same thing. I was thinking that the first notice was stating, "yay your approved, not necessarily meaning your case is being shipped this moment"
second notice stating "yay, your case is now being shipped, time to wait until NVC receives it."

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OMG! ClockWatch2.gif

Thanks for your prompt response!!

I will never give up!!!protest6wz.gif

good.gif that's the spirit! dont worry, everything goes fast after NVC sends them to your consulate. congratulations on your approval!

We received the same thing. I was thinking that the first notice was stating, "yay your approved, not necessarily meaning your case is being shipped this moment"

second notice stating "yay, your case is now being shipped, time to wait until NVC receives it."

congratulations!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Finland
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USCIS has been doing this for years, confusing people, there are several posts about it every month. Our NOA2, even last year, said "forwarded to the listed consulate" but of course it was not -- it was forwarded to NVC, and then onwards to the consulate. ALL I-129F petitions pass through the NVC, I've never heard of any exception, ever. Why the NOA2 has to be worded that way, we'll never know ... it is simply wrong and misleading!

Relationship since April 2006

K-1 Visa: I-129F filed November 6, 2012, NOA2 May 17, 2013, Interview and Approval July 24, 2013

POE San Diego, September 13, 2013, Wedding October 25, 2013

AOS filed November 19, 2013, EAD/AP received January 30, 2014, interview and AOS Approval on February 27, 2014.

ROC filed December 3, 2015, NOA1 12/4/15, Biometrics 12/31/15, ROC Approval on June 16, 2016, 10-Year Green Card received June 22, 2016.

N400 filed September 14, 2023, same day acceptance and Biometric Reuse notice, Interview on 2/13/24: Passed and same day oath. ALL DONE WITH USCIS.

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Detailed Timeline Below!

 

Relationship:
2006 April 01: Met online, music site, 2007 February 20: Met in person, Finland, 2007 - 2012 met several times in Finland and California

K-1 Visa:
2012 November 06: Sent I-129F (NOA1 on 11/9/2012)
2013 May 14: Contacted Congressman
2013 May 17: I-129F NOA2 Approved
2013 June 03: NVC Received (NVC left 6/6/13)
2013 June 10: Consulate Received, 2013 June 13: Medical, 2013 June 25: Sent Packet 3/4
2013 July 24: Interview in Helsinki, 2013 July 27: Visa Received
2013 September 13: POE to USA, San Diego

AOS:
2013 October 22: SSN Received
2013 October 25: Wedding, San Marcos, CA
2013 November 19: AOS, AP, EAD sent (NOA 1 on 11/22/13)
2013 December 17: Biometrics, San Marcos, CA, 2013 December 24: Online status changed to Testing/Interview

2014 January 23: Interview notice mailed (for 2/27), 2014 January 24: EAD card production, AP approval (card received 1/30/2014)

2014 February 27: Interview and Approval, GC in production (card received March 6, 2014)

 

ROC:

2015 December 03: mailed I-751 package

2015 December 04: NOA1 extension letter, 2015 December 31: Biometrics appointment

2016 June 16: Approval - Online status changed to Document Production, mailed 6/20/16

2016 June 22: 10-Year Green Card Received, done with USCIS for a while!

 

N-400 Citizenship:

2023 September 14: filed N-400 online

2023 September 14: same day acceptance notice and "Biometrics Reuse" notice

2023 December 28: notice of interview scheduled for February 13, 2024

2024 February 13: naturalization interview (five-year rule) passed, same day oath - now a US Citizen and done with USCIS!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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Hello everyone,

Please if someone can clarify me this. On November 7, 2013 we received form I-797, Notice of Action notifying us: "the above petition has been approved, and forwarded to the listed consulate." Please contact the consulate with any questions about visa issuance, or if you would now like them to forward the petition to a different consulate."

Then on December 05, 2013 we received the following notification:

"On December 5, 2013, we shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing. For more information, please contact them directly."

I called the 603-334-0700 phone number and they said I need to wait 8 weeks from the date I received the notification to appear on the system. But I am confused. Where exactly is the approved petition at the Consulate or at the Department of State????

Thanks for your help...

I & R

You can check your status without call it at NVC and then when you see IN YOUR COMPUTER the attachment YOU SHOULD WAIT ABOUT A WEEK OR SO TO BEGINNING CALL THE EMBASSY .. The USA consul in Bogota have the last say in your case regardless you previous visa approval, let me putting in this way if the Consul who will interview the Beneficiary consider denied the visa ...You can not do nothing about it...

go to the Web site and but your visa number and see what they have to say check the attachment.. be patient and hang in there ... 2014 will be your year

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