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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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So my problem is this. I file my case August of 2013, and finally got my i-129f and i-130 approved on the same-day. The i-129f has moved on is now at the embassy american in Pakistani. We are waiting for a interview date after sending out our packed on aug 7 2014. But for some reason for the i-130 the NVC has never received it. I though that if the i-130 was approved that it would cancelle out the i-129f. They have been both approve through the uscis since June 17 2014. I feel like i should have had the interview date from the embassy by now. And i-130 that never came to the nvc makes me wonder if that is the reason why things are going slow for the i-129f. I really want the i-130 to be the one that my husband comes on. But at the moment what ever gets him here the fastest is what i want. Has anyone experience this. I called the nvc and they are no help. I called the USCIS and they are no help. before the USCIS dose anything thing about my i-130, 90 day has to passed after its been approve before they will do anything about it. i think 90days is over in a few weeks. Can someone tell me whats going on. if you are having a similar problems. Any encouragement

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If you want him to do the CR1 then you cannot interview at the embassy for the K3.

Call the USCIS, speak to a tier 2 and ask if your I-130 has left the USCIS and if so on what date, and if not request that it be sent to the NVC.

If it has then call the NVC.

Keep in mind it can take up to 8 weeks for any form to reach the NVC from the USCIS, however it normally takes about 30-60 days.

The I-130 only cancels out the I-129F if the I-130 reaches the NVC at the same time or before the I-129F. The USCIS has nothing to do with the closure of the I-129F. If anything they WANT you to do the K3 route because the USCIS gets more money for the K3.

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