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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Our package has left the NVC today. We got this message...

"Your case is in transit to the Consular Section. Your interview date was provided to you by the National Visa Center."

Does this mean they already set an interview date and if so how do we find out when it is?

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K1 Visa Journey

I-129F Sent: July 27, 2015
NOA1 E-Notification: August 3, 2015
I-129F RFE:
August 29, 2015

NOA2: September 21,2015
NVC Case# Received: October 13, 2015
Embassy received case: October 16, 2015

Interview: December 30, 2015

Result: APPROVED

Visa in hand: January 5, 2016

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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It`s a standard message, everyone gets it I suppose.

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Morocco&cty=Casablancathis is how the next steps will go for your embassy.

Start getting all your documents because once you contact them for packet 3 they will be providing you with an interview date. For Casablanca, you do not send anything back after receiving packet 3, you take everything with you to the interview so make sure to have everything before contacting them, except for the DS-156 and DS-157.

Information below directly from the link I included:

[Packet 3 can be obtained by emailing the consulate.

BEWARE: The forms DS-156 and DS-157 sent in packet 3 are older versions of what is available online. To be on the safe side, fill out what the consulate sends you. They've been known to reject the newer versions of the forms.

1. Appointment letter with interview date.
1. The DS-156 (2 copies)
2. DS-156K for K1 visa (not used for K3)....
3. DS-157
4. DS-230 Part I
5. Medical Exam instructions/list of doctors
6. An instruction sheet explaining that the applicant needs the following for the interview:
- passport (valid at least 6 mos. beyond visa issuance)
- birth certificate
- police certificate
- court record certificate/Segel Adli (obtained from town/city of birth)
- two color photographs (full face, 2 inches square or 5x5 cm)
- any marriage/death/divorce decrees
- if not married, a certificate of singlehood/Shahadat Al3ozoba
- medical exam results (the doctor's office sends this directly to the consulate)
- evidence of relationship (pictures, letters, e-mails, call history, chat history, etc.)
- certified translations of any docs not in English
- an instruction sheet that asks for the signature of the applicant (although they don't take it when you/your fiance(e) go to the interview)
- I-134 (K1 specific) or the I-864 Affidavit of Support and supporting documents

-Bring accurate processing fee by checking the u.s consulate in morocco's webpage: http://morocco.usembassy.gov/visas/schedule-of-fees.html
Take a few extra hundred Dh as the exchange rate has been fluctuating considerably recently. Or,exchange DH for USD beforehand so you have the correct amount.]

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K1
Sent I-129F: June 9th, 2015
Received at Texas Lockbox: June 11th. Sent to CSC!
NOA1: (NOA1 date June 15th 2015) Hardcopy arrived June 20th 2015
NOA2: July 23rd! Hardcopy arrived July 27th 2015
Left NVC in transit to Brussels Embassy: August 17th 2015
Received at Brussels Embassy: August 21st, 2015
Package 3 sent: August 25th, 2015
Package 3 reveived: August 26th, 2015
Checklist sent back: August 27th, 2015
Medical Appointment in Antwerp: August 27th, 2015 and August 31st, 2015
Received Package 4: September 11th, 2015
Interview: September 17th, 2015 : APPROVED!!!
POE: October 25th, 3.55pm 2015 at Washington Dulles Airport.
Wedding Courthouse: November 24th, 2015. (L)
Wedding ceremony and reception for friends and family US: April 2nd 2016 (L)
Wedding ceremony and reception for friends and family Belgium: October 8th 2016 (L)

AoS

Filed for AoS: June 17th 2016

Package arrived: June 20th 2016 8.05 AM

Check Cashed: June 25th 2016

Texts and e-mails NOA1: June 28th, 10.30 PM

Hardcopy NOA1`s: July 2nd

Biometrics letter: July 8th.

Biometrics appointment: July 20th, 11 AM, Charlotte, NC

Early walk-in Biometrics: July 14th!

Approved: 2016/10/28 (no interview)

Greencard received: November 5th 2016. (Wrong country of birth: USA)

RoC

Filed: 10/22/2018

Package arrived: 10/23 2:40PM

Package picked up: 10/24/2018 3:54AM.

NOA1: 10/26/2018

Text and e-mail: 10/29/2018

Check cashed: 10/30/2018

 

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