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Is it possible for the IV Fee bill to be ready for payment at the ceac website before AOS is submitted by the petitioner?

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USCIS
- April 26, 2013: received NOA1
- December 17, 2013: received NOA2 (online status)
NVC
- December 18, 2013: case shipped to NVC
- January 16, 2013: NVC notified receipt of petition (by email)
- February 11, 2014: submitted DS-261
- February 13, 2014: AOS fee bill is invoiced
- February 14, 2014: paid AOS fee ($88) and got receipt; status says "IN PROCESS"
- February 19, 2014: AOS fee marked "PAID"
- February 28, 2014: IV fee bill is invoiced
- March 3, 2014: mailed AOS to NVC
- March 3, 2014: IV fee bill is available for payment
- March 3, 2014: paid IV fee ($230) and got receipt; status says "IN PROCESS"
- March 5, 2014: IV fee marked "PAID"
- March 5, 2014: submitted DS-260
- March 5, 2014: mailed civil documents to NVC (by DHL)
- March 10, 2014: NVC received civil documents (DHL notification)
- March 24, 2014: received AOS checklist (N/A, total income)
- March 25, 2014: returned AOS checklist (revised form I-864ez)
- March 26, 2014: received email notification that DS-230 and civil documents have been reviewed
- March 30, 2104: AOS checklist docs entered into system (accdg to operator)
- April 11, 2014: CASE COMPLETE (Thank you Lord!) Have to bring revised I-864EZ form to interview (Checklist: Form I-864EZ must have original signature)
- April 16, 2014: Interview date scheduled
- May 6 - 7, 2014: Medical Exam at SLEC (PASSED)
- May 19, 2014: Interview at Manila Embassy (APPROVED)

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Is it possible for the IV Fee bill to be ready for payment at the ceac website before AOS is submitted by the petitioner?

Only for those who have lawyer. To invoice IV Bill you have to fill out the DS-261 and submit and its accepted. The AOS will have already been invoiced.

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Only for those who have lawyer. To invoice IV Bill you have to fill out the DS-261 and submit and its accepted. The AOS will have already been invoiced.

They're asking if it's possible for the IV to be invoiced before you submit the AOS paperwork, which yes it is.

It's possible with a lawyer for the IV and AOS to be invoiced at the same time

It's not possible without a lawyer for the IV to be invoiced before the AOS is invoiced.

But since the IV is not dependent on the AOS, you do not need to submit the AOS paperwork before you are invoiced for the IV. In fact you can submit the IV paperwork before you submit the AOS paperwork if it's not ready yet. I did this. Look at my timeline.

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They're asking if it's possible for the IV to be invoiced before you submit the AOS paperwork, which yes it is.

It's possible with a lawyer for the IV and AOS to be invoiced at the same time

It's not possible without a lawyer for the IV to be invoiced before the AOS is invoiced.

But since the IV is not dependent on the AOS, you do not need to submit the AOS paperwork before you are invoiced for the IV. In fact you can submit the IV paperwork before you submit the AOS paperwork if it's not ready yet. I did this. Look at my timeline.

@NLR: On the NVC website, the AOS fee status is showing as "PAID" and the IV Fee is showing with a triangle sign, and I can also click on the "Pay" link, but on the next page, it does not have the check box to select to make the payment for IV fee!

Thanks.

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They're asking if it's possible for the IV to be invoiced before you submit the AOS paperwork, which yes it is.

It's possible with a lawyer for the IV and AOS to be invoiced at the same time

It's not possible without a lawyer for the IV to be invoiced before the AOS is invoiced.

But since the IV is not dependent on the AOS, you do not need to submit the AOS paperwork before you are invoiced for the IV. In fact you can submit the IV paperwork before you submit the AOS paperwork if it's not ready yet. I did this. Look at my timeline.

@NLR: I got the answer of my previous question to you from your another post about this very topic.

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Posted 13 March 2014 - 07:15 PM

IV is based off of when the DS-261 is submitted and accepted. It's taking 2-3 weeks minimum right now for the IV invoice after the DS-261 is submitted. The only time these two fees are invoiced at the same time is if you have a lawyer attached to the case.

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CR-1 Timeline (USCIS)
NOA-1 (PD): 05/16/2013

NOA-2: 02/03/2014

CR-1 Timeline (NVC)

NVC Received: 02/14/2014

Case# and IIN# assigned: 03/20/2014

Case Completed: 05/15/2014

CR-1 Timeline (ISL Consulate)

Interview Scheduled: 05/28/2014

Day of Interview: 07/22/2014

Interview result: Approved

Visa Received 08/07/2014 :dancing:

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If there is a triangle it means the invoice will be available soon.

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