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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nicaragua
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Hello there everybody. My case with my fiancee has reached the US embassy of her country in Nicaragua. I also received the approval back in April for the i-129f from the USCiS. The NVC, however, has not sent me anything. I emailed them at their NVC inquiry address, as stated on our noa2. Do I need to go through them if the case is already at the embassy? What other approaches should I take to contact them. The Noa2 clearly states they prefer emails, but they haven't done anything to help me up to this date. Thanks in advance

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I can't offer you anything, other than to say I feel your pain. Although you have waited much longer than me, I'm in the same boat. I've heard nothing from NVC, also. I've sent them 2 emails with no response. Tried calling them several times, but always get a busy signal. How did you find out your case is already at the embassy? My understanding is if you already have your case number from your embassy, you're good to go and don't worry about NVC.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nicaragua
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I can't offer you anything, other than to say I feel your pain. Although you have waited much longer than me, I'm in the same boat. I've heard nothing from NVC, also. I've sent them 2 emails with no response. Tried calling them several times, but always get a busy signal. How did you find out your case is already at the embassy? My understanding is if you already have your case number from your embassy, you're good to go and don't worry about NVC.

I've been in email contact with the embassy, and they told me the case has arrived! So that is good. Just don't want to skip anything by avoiding the NVC

Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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I've been in email contact with the embassy, and they told me the case has arrived! So that is good. Just don't want to skip anything by avoiding the NVC

If NVC sent it to your embassy, then no need to worry about skipping them. For K1 cases, I believe you only do the Affidavit of Support part with NVC and the rest will be with the Embassy.

:idea:PERSONAL IR-5 GUIDE :idea:WIKI - NVC Process

IR-5 For Both Parents
2014-04-10 │ mailed Petition to Phoenix Lockbox via USPS
2014-04-14NOA1 Date
2014-05-09 │ Approved (19 Business Days)
2014-05-09 │ Case Sent to NVC
2014-06-20 │ Received Case # & IIN via Phonecall

2014-06-30 │ DS261 available

2014-07-01 │ AOS Bill recevied and pai

2014-07-07 │ AOS package delivered

2014-08-14 │ DS260 Bill and paid

2014-08-18 │ Civil Documents delivered

2014-08-26 │ AOS checklist received

2014-08-28 │ AOS checklist delivered

2014-10-15 │ CASE COMPLETE

2014-11-10 │ Forwarded to Embassy

2014-11-13 │ Received by Embassy

2014-11-18 │ Medical Exam-Sputum Required

2015-02-18 │ INTERVIEW - Passed (Issued)

2015-02-24 │ Visa in Hand

2015-02-27 │ POE - Dallas

Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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I did my K1 a long time ago and im trying to refresh my memory.

I read the NVC website regarding K1 visas and it looks like ALL NVC does is to issue you the case number and IIN. They should've mailed you a letter with those info, Then you should be able to schedule the interview at this point and done with medical exam.

Keep calling NVC to get your case numbers and IIN and have the letter sent out to you. They said the best time to call is right at 8:30am. Though in my own experience, I always get lucky calling around 1pm.

:idea:PERSONAL IR-5 GUIDE :idea:WIKI - NVC Process

IR-5 For Both Parents
2014-04-10 │ mailed Petition to Phoenix Lockbox via USPS
2014-04-14NOA1 Date
2014-05-09 │ Approved (19 Business Days)
2014-05-09 │ Case Sent to NVC
2014-06-20 │ Received Case # & IIN via Phonecall

2014-06-30 │ DS261 available

2014-07-01 │ AOS Bill recevied and pai

2014-07-07 │ AOS package delivered

2014-08-14 │ DS260 Bill and paid

2014-08-18 │ Civil Documents delivered

2014-08-26 │ AOS checklist received

2014-08-28 │ AOS checklist delivered

2014-10-15 │ CASE COMPLETE

2014-11-10 │ Forwarded to Embassy

2014-11-13 │ Received by Embassy

2014-11-18 │ Medical Exam-Sputum Required

2015-02-18 │ INTERVIEW - Passed (Issued)

2015-02-24 │ Visa in Hand

2015-02-27 │ POE - Dallas

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nicaragua
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I did my K1 a long time ago and im trying to refresh my memory.

I read the NVC website regarding K1 visas and it looks like ALL NVC does is to issue you the case number and IIN. They should've mailed you a letter with those info, Then you should be able to schedule the interview at this point and done with medical exam.

Keep calling NVC to get your case numbers and IIN and have the letter sent out to you. They said the best time to call is right at 8:30am. Though in my own experience, I always get lucky calling around 1pm.

Thank you very much for the info, it helped clear this fog for me:) I will keep calling them.

Thanks again

 
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