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CR-1 'Your Priority Date', what does that mean?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Nicaragua
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Question. The visa CR-1 was completed at the NVC and forwarded to the embassy. Now, I just got a letter that says the following information.

Case Number: MNGXXXXXXXX

PA Name: My spouse name

*Preference Category: CR1-CONDITIONAL SPOUSE OF U.S. CITIZEN

Your priority date: 09AUG2006

So my question is, what the hell does this mean? It says in the letter, "Please do not phone the Embassy/Consulate where your case will be processed. You will be contacted when your priority date has been reached and a number is available. To check on your priority date, please use, http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi_bulletincurrent.html.

But when I go there...I don't understand. Please help. My spouse has an interview set for K-3 end of March of this month and she is going to the embassy tomorrow to try to switch the K-3 interview to a CR-1, but I don't understand the letter I just received.

Thanks for the help.

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Don't stress it. It means nothing of significance as there is no wait time for a visa number to be issued for immediate relatives. It is standard verbage on the letter. If I remember correctly the date given as a priority date on this letter will be the same date on the NOA that you received from the service center when you submitted the petition. In other words, your visa is available. All you are waiting on is an interview date to be scheduled.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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I got the same letter after my case was completed at the NVC. Even though it is misleading, it is just the standard letter they send out. Don't worry about it. Hopefully, she can get it switched over to the CR1. Good luck.

Mark

I-130 Timeline

08-15-06: Married in Barranquilla, Colombia

08-23-06: I-130 mailed to Texas Service Center

08-28-06: I-130 received by CSC

09-06-06: NOA 1

09-12-06: Touched

11-02-06: NOA 2 Approval E-mail (71 Days)!!

NVC

11-15-06: Case received by NVC and case # assigned

11-20-06: DS-3032 and AOS Bill Generated

11-21-06: E-Mailed Choice of Agent

11-24-06: AOS Bill Mailed to NVC

11-29-06: Received email acceptance of DS-3032

12-04-06: IV Fee Bill and I-864 Generated

12-11-06: Received IV Fee Bill and I-864

12-12-06: Mailed IV Fee Bill and I-864 to NVC (overnight)

12-18-06: IV Fee Bill entered into system by NVC

12-27-06: DS-230 Generated by NVC

12-27-06: Mailed DS-230 to NVC (overnight)

02-01-07: Case Completed by NVC!!

02-07-07: Case Sent to U.S. Embassy in Bogota

Embassy - Bogota

02-09-07: Case received by Embassy (estimated)

03-27-07: Interview Scheduled

03-29-07: Visa Issued!!

03-29-07: Arrival In USA

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