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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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The wait time for a visa of a spouse of an LPR is longer than for the spouse of a US citizen, approximately 2 years or a little longer. You must wait for your priority date to become current. You need it find out what priority date they are currently working in to know when yours will be processed. Maybe someone else can chime in to tell you how to find that date as I'm not sure where or how the find it. This has nothing to do with the NVC sucking, they can't process your petition until your priority date is current and a visa number is available for you.

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He is fine with the priority date (filed in May 2013 so PD is current for him). The thing is he still has to wait for the petition to be received in NVC and that takes around 8 weeks.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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I am from Nepal and my wife is permanent residence in United States. We did Court marriage married on January 17 in Nepal. She applied for I-130 on may and she received approval letter on November 1st. After that there is no response neither from Uscis nor from NVC. I saw orher peoples timeline where NVC have replied them in a month and issued vosa number in 40 days after approval letter is issued. But my wife havent got till today. When called to NVC they told to wait till 25th december? Is it normal or something bad is happening?

For a green card applicant having your I-130 approved doesn't mean visa is immediately available. You need to follow the visa bulletin. T

Edited by kari81
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Ya that what I think alzzzz by seeing others timeline. Till now they havent received my case.... I dnt know how much time they will take to issue the case number.... sad.png

Be patient my friend, there are alot more people out there who isn't even where you are in this process. Our priority date was on Jan 28, and we were just give our interview date. This whole process has taken us a year to get to this point. Be thankful where you are right now, because alot of people are still waiting for their NOA2's. Goodluck..

Filed: Country: Nepal
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The wait time for a visa of a spouse of an LPR is longer than for the spouse of a US citizen, approximately 2 years or a little longer. You must wait for your priority date to become current. You need it find out what priority date they are currently working in to know when yours will be processed. Maybe someone else can chime in to tell you how to find that date as I'm not sure where or how the find it. This has nothing to do with the NVC sucking, they can't process your petition until your priority date is current and a visa number is available for you.

I guess according to the visa bulletin of december 2013 my priority date is current... anyway thanks for ur comment. I appreciate it :)
Filed: Country: Nepal
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He is fine with the priority date (filed in May 2013 so PD is current for him). The thing is he still has to wait for the petition to be received in NVC and that takes around 8 weeks.

thanks my friend for the reply... it will help me lot.... I wana be with my wife as soon as possible thats why.....
Filed: Country: Nepal
Timeline
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Be patient my friend, there are alot more people out there who isn't even where you are in this process. Our priority date was on Jan 28, and we were just give our interview date. This whole process has taken us a year to get to this point. Be thankful where you are right now, because alot of people are still waiting for their NOA2's. Goodluck..

congrats and best of luck for the interview my friend.... I hope I will be there very soon..... :)
Filed: Timeline
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Before posting something with a subject like "NVC sucks" (and I'm not defending the cases in which there have been problems at NVC -- I know they happen) -- you might want to at least be sure your case is at NVC. With an early November approval from USCIS, it is quite possible that they haven't even received the case yet. USCIS frequently takes 4-6 weeks to forward a case to NVC -- never been sure why.

Filed: Country: Nepal
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Before posting something with a subject like "NVC sucks" (and I'm not defending the cases in which there have been problems at NVC -- I know they happen) -- you might want to at least be sure your case is at NVC. With an early November approval from USCIS, it is quite possible that they haven't even received the case yet. USCIS frequently takes 4-6 weeks to forward a case to NVC -- never been sure why.

thanks mate...
Filed: Country: Nepal
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we are in same boat.. 40 days means 40 business days which cuts all weekdays n public days,,, we still have some days have patience dear

its 30 business days today after my case got approved.... that means in coulpe of days or in a week we will get mail.... thanks dear
 
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