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Is there anyone getting the dates wrong on No Criminal Record certificate and sent it to the NVC? Any issue or what?

I authorized someone to apply China No Criminal Record on my behalf. I just got the copy of it to my email. But the dates they wrote are wrong. Not a whole lot different. I left China on December 15, 2008 but they wrote September 13, 2008.
I know this sound stupid .. I wasn't there to process this myself. So should I still make a change in that or just sent it to NVC?

Thanks a lot.

I'm from Indonesia (the beneficiary), and my husband is a USC.

USCIS

06/04/2011: Got married in Surabaya, Indonesia

03/10/2013: (Some time at these dates) Filed I-130 through a lawyer

03/25/2013: Priority date, NOA1

11/08/2013: Case was transferred to Texas Service Center

11/16/2013: Case update: "was transferred and is now being processed at a USCIS office."

11/25/2013: NOA2. Post Decision Activity: APPROVED (by Texas Service Center)

12/05/2013: Received NOA2 in the mail.

12/19/2013: "Shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing."

NVC

01/03/2014: NVC received our case work.

03/26/2014: Called NVC and they said that there's an error on the affidavit support and they didn't get copy of my passport. This case, I blame our lawyer.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Dude make sure it covers your whole stay in China. I had such problem when I went for my interview, NVC might say fine, but when you get to the embassy they will thick it that it doesn't meet the requirement. So make sure it covers all lapses.

Posted

Well who knows .....

Who knows they will be really really paying attention to any single details ... :(. I'm not a criminal .. Getting this clearance is even harder than other paperwork.

I'm from Indonesia (the beneficiary), and my husband is a USC.

USCIS

06/04/2011: Got married in Surabaya, Indonesia

03/10/2013: (Some time at these dates) Filed I-130 through a lawyer

03/25/2013: Priority date, NOA1

11/08/2013: Case was transferred to Texas Service Center

11/16/2013: Case update: "was transferred and is now being processed at a USCIS office."

11/25/2013: NOA2. Post Decision Activity: APPROVED (by Texas Service Center)

12/05/2013: Received NOA2 in the mail.

12/19/2013: "Shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing."

NVC

01/03/2014: NVC received our case work.

03/26/2014: Called NVC and they said that there's an error on the affidavit support and they didn't get copy of my passport. This case, I blame our lawyer.

Posted

Dude make sure it covers your whole stay in China. I had such problem when I went for my interview, NVC might say fine, but when you get to the embassy they will thick it that it doesn't meet the requirement. So make sure it covers all lapses.

So I guess I have to change it huh ... :(. I hope this time will be quick ....

I'm from Indonesia (the beneficiary), and my husband is a USC.

USCIS

06/04/2011: Got married in Surabaya, Indonesia

03/10/2013: (Some time at these dates) Filed I-130 through a lawyer

03/25/2013: Priority date, NOA1

11/08/2013: Case was transferred to Texas Service Center

11/16/2013: Case update: "was transferred and is now being processed at a USCIS office."

11/25/2013: NOA2. Post Decision Activity: APPROVED (by Texas Service Center)

12/05/2013: Received NOA2 in the mail.

12/19/2013: "Shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing."

NVC

01/03/2014: NVC received our case work.

03/26/2014: Called NVC and they said that there's an error on the affidavit support and they didn't get copy of my passport. This case, I blame our lawyer.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline
Posted

Lol… I would tell them to F off in some polite form and fashion if they pressed me on 3 months. I am more curious how you were able to fulfill the I134 (or i guess the i864 in your case) income requirement living abroad?

Posted

Lol… I would tell them to F off in some polite form and fashion if they pressed me on 3 months. I am more curious how you were able to fulfill the I134 (or i guess the i864 in your case) income requirement living abroad?

Lol ....

I am the beneficiary ... My husband is living in the US and filed it from the US. I don't really sure how he fulfill it lol.

I'm from Indonesia (the beneficiary), and my husband is a USC.

USCIS

06/04/2011: Got married in Surabaya, Indonesia

03/10/2013: (Some time at these dates) Filed I-130 through a lawyer

03/25/2013: Priority date, NOA1

11/08/2013: Case was transferred to Texas Service Center

11/16/2013: Case update: "was transferred and is now being processed at a USCIS office."

11/25/2013: NOA2. Post Decision Activity: APPROVED (by Texas Service Center)

12/05/2013: Received NOA2 in the mail.

12/19/2013: "Shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing."

NVC

01/03/2014: NVC received our case work.

03/26/2014: Called NVC and they said that there's an error on the affidavit support and they didn't get copy of my passport. This case, I blame our lawyer.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline
Posted

Oh you'll find out everything at the interview.... maybe more than u want to know :P


By the way...the US embassy would (in your case) know that you were visiting China based on your passport. However, unless it was for 1 year it is not necessary to list it.

Posted

Oh you'll find out everything at the interview.... maybe more than u want to know tongue.png

By the way...the US embassy would (in your case) know that you were visiting China based on your passport. However, unless it was for 1 year it is not necessary to list it.

The problem is .. I worked there for a year and couple more months. So they really need this.

Also I was thinking to sent it to NVC and wait until the interviewed. But I'm just afraid they will reject it and I had to process the new clearance (the correct one) and wait another 3 to 6 months for the whole process. That will be a pain in the A.

I'm from Indonesia (the beneficiary), and my husband is a USC.

USCIS

06/04/2011: Got married in Surabaya, Indonesia

03/10/2013: (Some time at these dates) Filed I-130 through a lawyer

03/25/2013: Priority date, NOA1

11/08/2013: Case was transferred to Texas Service Center

11/16/2013: Case update: "was transferred and is now being processed at a USCIS office."

11/25/2013: NOA2. Post Decision Activity: APPROVED (by Texas Service Center)

12/05/2013: Received NOA2 in the mail.

12/19/2013: "Shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing."

NVC

01/03/2014: NVC received our case work.

03/26/2014: Called NVC and they said that there's an error on the affidavit support and they didn't get copy of my passport. This case, I blame our lawyer.

Posted

Perhaps you can settle a debate I am having. Do you think it is easy for an American who only speaks English to learn and SPEAK Indonesian?

Well Indonesian is an easy language .. We use ABCs ... We don't have irregular verbs or regular verbs .. We don't have many kinds of grammar hahaha.

Who's the Vietnamese? You speak Vietnamese? :D

I'm from Indonesia (the beneficiary), and my husband is a USC.

USCIS

06/04/2011: Got married in Surabaya, Indonesia

03/10/2013: (Some time at these dates) Filed I-130 through a lawyer

03/25/2013: Priority date, NOA1

11/08/2013: Case was transferred to Texas Service Center

11/16/2013: Case update: "was transferred and is now being processed at a USCIS office."

11/25/2013: NOA2. Post Decision Activity: APPROVED (by Texas Service Center)

12/05/2013: Received NOA2 in the mail.

12/19/2013: "Shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing."

NVC

01/03/2014: NVC received our case work.

03/26/2014: Called NVC and they said that there's an error on the affidavit support and they didn't get copy of my passport. This case, I blame our lawyer.

 
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