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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: Thailand
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My AOS status has changed from Paid to N/A about 3days and then NVC emailed me

*BNKxxxxxxxxxx*

25-DEC-14

Dear Sir/Madam,

All documentation necessary to complete the National Visa Center's processing of your case has been received. As soon as an interview date has been scheduled, the applicant, petitioner and attorney (if applicable) will be notified.

The applicant should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell property, or give up employment until the US Embassy or Consulate General has issued a visa.

The US Embassy or Consulate General may require additional documentation at the time of the interview.

Sincerely,

Director

National Visa Center

Case Number: BNKxxxxxxxxxx

Beneficiary's Name: SIRIN

Preference Category: F4

Priority Date: 11-SEP-02

United States Department of State

National Visa Center

Attn: WC

31 Rochester Avenue, Suite 200

Portsmouth, NH 03801-2915

Posted

Congrats now wait for interview. However I am waiting for my case complete too. sent AOS on 29th october, dont know when will they finish the review.

My AOS status has changed from Paid to N/A about 3days and then NVC emailed me

*BNKxxxxxxxxxx*

25-DEC-14

Dear Sir/Madam,

All documentation necessary to complete the National Visa Center's processing of your case has been received. As soon as an interview date has been scheduled, the applicant, petitioner and attorney (if applicable) will be notified.

The applicant should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell property, or give up employment until the US Embassy or Consulate General has issued a visa.

The US Embassy or Consulate General may require additional documentation at the time of the interview.

Sincerely,

Director

National Visa Center

Case Number: BNKxxxxxxxxxx

Beneficiary's Name: SIRIN

Preference Category: F4

Priority Date: 11-SEP-02

United States Department of State

National Visa Center

Attn: WC

31 Rochester Avenue, Suite 200

Portsmouth, NH 03801-2915

Posted

My AOS status has changed from Paid to N/A about 3days and then NVC emailed me

*BNKxxxxxxxxxx*

25-DEC-14

Dear Sir/Madam,

All documentation necessary to complete the National Visa Center's processing of your case has been received. As soon as an interview date has been scheduled, the applicant, petitioner and attorney (if applicable) will be notified.

The applicant should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell property, or give up employment until the US Embassy or Consulate General has issued a visa.

The US Embassy or Consulate General may require additional documentation at the time of the interview.

Sincerely,

Director

National Visa Center

Case Number: BNKxxxxxxxxxx

Beneficiary's Name: SIRIN

Preference Category: F4

Priority Date: 11-SEP-02

United States Department of State

National Visa Center

Attn: WC

31 Rochester Avenue, Suite 200

Portsmouth, NH 03801-2915

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:dancing:

i got it too , hooray !

:sleepy:

any next VB predict ? hope it will keep going about 4weeks or more.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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Congratz! I got mine NOV-10 and still waiting for the interview schedule, what is yours CEAC status ?

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:dancing:

i got it too , hooray !

:sleepy:
any next VB predict ? hope it will keep going about 4weeks or more.

Preference Category: F4
Priority Date: 05-JUN-01

06-18 2014 Paid AOS/IV Package

07-15 2014 Sent Documents AOS/IV Package

09-15 2014 NVC asked to fill again I864A AOS

10-04 2014 Re-sent Documents AOS

11-10 2014 Case Completed

01-03 2015 Interview Letter

01-30 2015 Medical Check

02-19 2015 Interview Appointment - APPROVED!

03-12 2015 POE

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
Timeline
Posted

Congratz, what is your CEAC status?

My AOS status has changed from Paid to N/A about 3days and then NVC emailed me

*BNKxxxxxxxxxx*

25-DEC-14

Dear Sir/Madam,

All documentation necessary to complete the National Visa Center's processing of your case has been received. As soon as an interview date has been scheduled, the applicant, petitioner and attorney (if applicable) will be notified.

The applicant should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell property, or give up employment until the US Embassy or Consulate General has issued a visa.

The US Embassy or Consulate General may require additional documentation at the time of the interview.

Sincerely,

Director

National Visa Center

Case Number: BNKxxxxxxxxxx

Beneficiary's Name: SIRIN

Preference Category: F4

Priority Date: 11-SEP-02

United States Department of State

National Visa Center

Attn: WC

31 Rochester Avenue, Suite 200

Portsmouth, NH 03801-2915

Preference Category: F4
Priority Date: 05-JUN-01

06-18 2014 Paid AOS/IV Package

07-15 2014 Sent Documents AOS/IV Package

09-15 2014 NVC asked to fill again I864A AOS

10-04 2014 Re-sent Documents AOS

11-10 2014 Case Completed

01-03 2015 Interview Letter

01-30 2015 Medical Check

02-19 2015 Interview Appointment - APPROVED!

03-12 2015 POE

Posted (edited)

hopefully 4 weeks movement this month.. any predictions??

VB cutoff date movement days

2014/9 2002-01-01 0

2014/10 2002-01-22 21 ( new fiscal year ? )

2014/11 2002-02-08 17

2014/12 2002-02-22 14

2015/1 2002-03-22 28 :dancing:

2015/2 soon

since PD MAR02 are fresh,new,etc from "2001 and JAN,FEB02 's retrogressed problem" .

with this sign there is a high chance of 4weeks movement or more .

just my guess and my hope :sleepy:

Edited by Lios
Filed: Timeline
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12/29/2014: DHS/DOS Request for Information on Modernizing & Streamlining U.S.Immigrant & Nonimmigrant visa System

  • As separate from the specific plans of immigration stakeholder agencies to implement the President's Immigration Actions of November 20, 2014, the DHS and DOS are seeking a wide rage of information from the public to streamline and improve the Nation’s legal immigration system during the next 30 days. This announcement will be official published in the federal register tomorrow, 12/30/2014, but our readers can read the advance copy here.
  • Although it states that it is not directly related to the Obama actions, the subjects they seek public's inputs are very similar to immigration actions for legal immigration systems in the Obama;s November 20, 2014 Immigration Actions announcement as people can see it below:
    • I. Streamlining the Legal Immigration System
      • 1. What are the most important policy and operational changes that would streamline and improve the processing of immigrant visas at U.S. Embassies and Consulates, for both family-sponsored and employment-based immigrant visas?
      • 2. What are the most important policy and operational changes that would streamline and improve the processing of nonimmigrant visas at U.S. Embassies and Consulates, including visitor, student, temporary worker and other nonimmigrant visas?
      • 3. What are the most important policy and operational changes that would streamline and improve U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) processing of the following types of immigrant and nonimmigrant visa petitions?
        • a. Family-sponsored immigrant visa petitions
        • b. Employment-based immigrant visa petitions
        • c. Nonimmigrant petitions
        • d. Humanitarian petitions and applications (such as U nonimmigrant status petitions, T nonimmigrant status applications, and VAWA self-petitions)
        • e. H-1B temporary worker visa petitions, specifically, ways to reduce burdens on employers and workers engaging in the H-1B petition process, consistent with protections for U.S. and temporary foreign workers. (Note that employment authorization for certain H-4 dependent spouses of H-1 B nonimmigrants was a part of the President’s November 20 announcement described above, and recommendations regarding that topic should not be submitted here.)
      • 4. What are the most important policy and operational changes that would streamline and improve the process of changing from one nonimmigrant status to another nonimmigrant status?
      • 5. What are the most important policy and operational changes that would streamline and improve the process of applying for adjustment of status to that of a lawful permanent resident while in the United States?
      • 6. What are the most important policy and operational changes that would streamline and improve the inspection of arriving immigrants and nonimmigrants at U.S. ports of entry?
      • 7. What are the most important policy and operational changes that would attract the world’s most talented researchers to U.S. universities, national laboratories, and other research institutions? (Do not submit responses directly related to the actions announced on November 20, including the strengthening and extending of the Optional Practical Training program for foreign students. Separate processes exist to engage regarding those actions where necessary; see details above.)
      • 8. What are the most important policy and operational changes that would attract the world’s most talented entrepreneurs who want to start and grow their business in the United States? (Do not submit responses directly related to the actions announced on November 20, including the “national interest waiver” and “significant public benefit” parole pathways for entrepreneurs. Separate processes exist to engage regarding those actions where necessary; see details above.)
      • 9. What are the policy or operational changes that could assist in creating additional immigration opportunities for high-demand professions, such as physicians?
        10. Focusing on the EB-5 immigrant investor visa, what policy or operational changes would
        (a) reduce existing burdens and uncertainties on the part of petitioners, Regional Centers, and other participants in the program; (b) ensure that this program is achieving the greatest impact in terms of U.S. job creation, economic growth, and investment in national priority projects that the capital markets would not otherwise competitively finance; and © enhance protections against fraud, abuse, and criminal misuse of the program by petitioners or Regional Centers?
      • 11. How can labor market related requirements for temporary workers be best tailored to meaningfully protect both U.S. and temporary foreign workers while achieving operational efficiency for both employers and relevant Federal agencies?
      • 12. How should relevant occupational categories, descriptors, and/or data, such as the Department of Labor’s O*NET system (http://www.onetonline.org) be refined and updated to better align the prevailing wage determination process for visas with the evolving job market?
      • 13. Focusing on the diversity visa program, what are the most important policy and operational changes that would streamline and improve the diversity visa process, including enhancing protections against fraud?
      • 14. What other policy and operational changes would most effectively combat waste, fraud, and abuse in the legal immigration system
    • II. Ensuring Use of All Immigrant Visa Numbers
      • 15. What are the most important policy and operational changes, if any, available within the existing statutory framework to ensure that administrative policies, practices, and systems fully and fairly allocate all of the immigrant visa numbers that Congress provides for and intends to be issued each year going forward?
        16. What are the most important policy and operational changes, if any, available within the existing statutory framework to ensure that administrative policies, practices, and systems fully and fairly allocate all of the immigrant visa numbers that Congress provided for and intended to be issued, but were not issued in past years?
    • III. Modernizing IT Infrastructure
      • 17. From the perspective of petitioners and applicants, which elements of the current legal immigration system (both immigrant and nonimmigrant systems) are most in need of modernized information technology (IT) solutions, and what changes would result in the most significant improvements to the user experience?
      • 18. Which existing government-collected data and metrics would be most valuable to make available to the public, consistent with privacy protections and national security, in order to improve oversight and understanding of the legal immigration system?
  • Hmmm........................ Interesting! Consdering the fact that they are seeking inputs within a short period of time of only 30 days and subjects look very similar to Obama actions list in legal immigrant system reform, they are still seeking final directions for reform of legal system part of the immigration reform, as separate from scheduled launch of reform of undocumented immigrant system reform beginning from May 2015. What do you think, readers? Legal immigrants, particularly employment-based immigrants, employers and stakeholders should en masse participate in the process!! Remember the old saying: Only crying babies are fed with milk!!
 
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