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Hello guys, I received NOA2 on May 19 and I still haven't received any follow up mails. What exactly is the next step? I know I am supposed to fill out the income form but nobody has requested it yet. I also know that my fiance is supposed to be contacted by the embassy in her country but that hasn't happened yet. How much time do I need to wait before any of this happens? It's been 1.5 months already and no news regarding the K1 visa :(

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Hello Updating and filling in your profile can help us on the board help you. Please see this guide. http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guideHalf way down the guide is a section that shows you what you need to do. You need to wait for your new case number once it is received and handled by the NVC then it will be forwarded to the Embassy and or consulate. Check the web site for your Embassy to see the info they have for you. There should be info on how to proceed.

 

 

Service Center : California Service Center on 2014-03-17Consulate : London, United KingdomI-129F Sent : 2014-03-10I-129F NOA1 : 2014-03-14I-129F NOA2 : 2014-04-07NVC Received :4/21/2014NVC Left :4/23/2014Consulate Received :2014-04-29Packet 3 Received :2014-05-01Packet 3 Sent :2014-05-01Medical Complete: 2014-05-07Packet 4 Received :2014-5-31Interview Date :2014-06-06Visa Issued: 2014-06-10Visa Package Received: 2014-06-13Arrival at POE Seattle: 2014-6-13

Married 07/07/2014

AOS Timeline
AOS package mailed 08/08/2014 (Chicago Lockbox)
NOA date 8/13/2014
Biometrics done 09/14/2014
INTERVIEW DATE!!!! 10/31/2014
Approval e-mail 10/31/2014
Card production e-mail 12/27/2011
GREEN CARD ARRIVED 11/08/201

Employment Authorization Document
CIS Office : Chicago National Office
Filing Method : Mail
Filing Instance : First
Date Filed : 2014-08-04
NOA Date : 2014-08-13
RFE(s) :
Bio. Appt. : 2014-09-04
Approved Date : 2014-09-25
Date Card Received : 2014-10-03

ADVANCED Parole
CIS Office : Chicago National Office
Filing Method : Mail
Filing Instance :First
Date Filed : 2014-08-04
NOA Date : 2014-08-13
RFE(s) :
Date Received : 2014-10-03


ROC Timeline
ROC package mailed to CSC 10/13/2016
NOA1 date 10/17/2016
Biometrics date 12/8/2016

Interview: None
Card production ordered: 03/27/2018
10-YEAR GREEN CARD ARRIVED

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hello guys, I received NOA2 on May 19 and I still haven't received any follow up mails. What exactly is the next step? I know I am supposed to fill out the income form but nobody has requested it yet. I also know that my fiance is supposed to be contacted by the embassy in her country but that hasn't happened yet. How much time do I need to wait before any of this happens? It's been 1.5 months already and no news regarding the K1 visa :(

Depends on the country as to what to do next. What country?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Albania
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You haven't received your hardcopy of NOA2 and it's been 1.5 months? You should call uscis immediately cuz ur fiancé will need that paper for her embassy. Also call NVC cuz most likely they have received your package sent from uscis and ask for ur case number and ask for ur case status. Then with that case number u fill out the DS-160 form online and start preparing the documents that the embassy will need and will request to ur fiancé(e). After embassy has received it, will email or mail ur fiancé the instructions (the papers they require before an interview is issued). And then the interview is issued anddddd good luck!

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I did receive a hard copy of NOA2. Actually my fiance just received a mail from the embassy. She is in ho chi minh city, vietnam. However, I haven't received anything. I have a case number for my petition from uscis. Do i get a new one once it goes to NVC? I still haven't received any follow up mail from NVC. Am i supposed to get one?

About the evidence of support I am extremely confused. Do i need to receive a mail requesting that document? My fiance received the letter from the embacy and the evidence of support was listed on there but it said i had to sumbit it. This is just so weird. Why would they request her something i have to fill out. So who do i send the evidence of support form to?

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I have another question. They request "Original Foreign Police Certificate" which is Foreign Police Certificate(s) for persons aged 16 years or older from any country OUTSIDE of Vietnam where you resided for at least six months since the age of

16 or older. My fiance was in the Netherlands for over an year. How is she supposed to get that certificate? She is back living in her country of Vietnam.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Indonesia
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I had to call NVC to get our case number, but if your petition is already with the embassy, they should be aware of the number and include it in emails sent to you/your fiance. It is different from the one that USCIS assigned your case when they received your I-129F petition, and can be used to track the status of your visa application from the NVC stage onward. I never received any mail from NVC, but they did respond to emails I sent them after about two months.

You need to send your fiance form I-134 complete with your original signature + supporting evidence via postal mail. I am not sure exactly how things are done at the embassy in Ho Chi Minh City, but most likely your fiance will need to bring the I-134 (again with your original signature, NOT a photocopy), along with the other documents they requested, to the interview.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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As best I can tell, with not reading Vietnamese, this is the contact info for the Netherlands' embassy and consulate in Vietnam. They might be able to help regarding the police clearances. http://netherlands.visahq.vn/embassy/vietnam/ Let me pre-warn that the VisaHQ site is a business that does legal services for getting visas, but they do provide some useful things like embassy contacts on their website for free. I don't use any of their paid services, so I can't offer any endorsement. If you prefer to contact the Netherlands embassy in the United States, that contact info appears to be here: https://netherlands.visahq.com/embassy/united-states/ Hope that's of help!

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