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Hi everyone!

I'm here again to ask for your help.

I just received yesterday a letter from NVC. The letter states in there that NVC had received our approved petition and are now forwarding our case to the US Embassy in Manila. It also shows our MNL case #, USCIS receipt #, principal applicant, petitioner, and location of interview. No beneficiary and invoice number is indicated though.

Was that letter I've received the NVC appointment letter already or that was a different one? If it is the NVC appointment letter, my fiance in the Philippines should bring it along with her right during the medical exam at St. Luke's?

Please help. Thanks!

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Hi everyone!

I'm here again to ask for your help.

I just received yesterday a letter from NVC. The letter states in there that NVC had received our approved petition and are now forwarding our case to the US Embassy in Manila. It also shows our MNL case #, USCIS receipt #, principal applicant, petitioner, and location of interview. No beneficiary and invoice number is indicated though.

Was that letter I've received the NVC appointment letter already or that was a different one? If it is the NVC appointment letter, my fiance in the Philippines should bring it along with her right during the medical exam at St. Luke's?

Please help. Thanks!

Send a copy of that letter to your fiancee, she can make copies to use for completing the medical.

Now that you have your MNL # it is ROCK n ROLL time!!

YOU/your fiancee makes the interview appointment, not NVC.

Follow the flashing arrow below for complete details on the K-1 process.

Hank

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this is when everything starts to move along...

USCIS BE LIKE.......WE ARE WORKING AS FAST AS WE CAN GUYS!

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28 Sep 2014 -- Mailed I-129F

01 Oct 2014 -- I-129F Delivered to USCIS

06 Oct 2014 -- NOA1 Received via Text/Email

14 Oct 2014 -- NOA1 Hard Copy Received

23 Oct 2014 -- Petition Approved as per USCIS website

30 Oct 2014 -- NOA2 Hard Copy Received

07 Nov 2014 -- NVC Received Petition

10 Nov 2014 -- NVC Case Number Assigned

17 Nov 2014 -- Status Update "Ready for Interview" as per CEAC website

20 Nov 2014 -- NVC Case# Notice Received

22 Nov 2014 -- Medical

16 Dec 2014 -- Interview

18 Dec 2014 -- 221(g) Received via email

22 Dec 2014 -- RFE Instructions received via email

05 Feb 2015 -- RFE Requirements submitted

15 Apr 2015 -- Visa Issued as per CEAC Website

17 Apr 2015 -- Received Embassy Email, Visa on the way!!!!

20 Apr 2015 -- Visa OnHand :)

27 Apr 2015 -- CFO Appointment

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