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NVC emailed me today with a new checklist...i had an RFE, sent and they received November 27,2015...today i got an email with 3 pages and the following.its about the DS-260...i dont exactly see where to submit it also...im in the USA, shes in the Philippines..maybe im a little shaken(excited) as im off work today due to being sick.so could someone please let me know what the following means and possibly needs to be done.im on CEAC website for the DS-260 part.if she needs to get on and actually do it i can have her go to a computer and do it.,

INSTRUCTIONS FOR: DONNA
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
______CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTIONS:_________________________________
When responding to the National Visa Center, please include the bar code sheet that came with this
letter. Failure to include the bar code sheet may cause a delay in the processing of your case. The bar
code sheet should be placed on top of all documents being submitted for this case and mailed to the
address provided.
______1 - IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION PART 1:_______________________
All traveling immigrant visa applicants on your case are required to complete and submit the DS-260
Online Immigrant Visa Application. Even if you previously filled out a DS-230, Application for
Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Form, you must now complete the DS-260 in order to be eligible
for a visa interview.
You will find instructions for submitting all required forms and supporting civil documents on our
Please note the applicant will need the following information to access and complete DS-260:
NVC case number
Invoice identification number
Beneficiary identification number for each traveling applicant
If you are unsure of, or no longer have the required identification numbers, please contact the NVC using
our secure form at https://secureforms.travel.state.gov/ask-nvc.php or by telephone at 603-334-0700
and we will provide them to you.
To avoid delaying your visa(s) we urge you to send the required supporting civil documents, for all
applicants, together in a single submission as soon as possible after submitting the DS-260.
Your case may be involved with paperless processes for submitting forms and documents. At this time,
the availability of paperless processing is limited to selected U.S. Embassies and Consulates. A list of
participating embassies and consulates can be found on http://nvc.state.gov/.
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline

Did the beneficiary complete the DS-260 prior to you receiving the checklist? It looks like that may the reason for it.

Based on your second post, the DS-260 is now complete. I've heard that it can take the same 30 day window to review checklist responses. (but that's not always the case).

CR-1 Timeline - 255 Days

 

USCIS - 81 Days

07/31/15: I-130 Mailed
08/06/15: NOA1 -- California Service Center
10/26/15: NOA2

 

NVC - 61 Days

11/05/15: NVC Received Case
11/25/15: Completed DS-261
11/28/15: Paid AOS Fee
11/30/15: DS-261 Reviewed Over Phone
12/02/15: Paid IV Fee
12/04/15: DS-260 Completed
12/04/15: Scan Date
01/05/16: Case Complete

 

CANADA

02/25/16: Interview - APPROVED!!!
03/07/16: Visa in hand

03/29/18: POE @ YVR

 

Removal of Conditions - 630 Days

Spoiler

01/16/18: I-751 Delivered

01/19/18: NOA1 -- Vermont Service Center

02/27/18: Biometrics

07/03/19: Case Transferred to NBC

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

 

Naturalization - 267 Days

Spoiler

02/01/19: N-400 Filed Online

02/01/19: NOA1

02/20/19: Biometrics

07/03/19: Interview Interview Cancelled - Haven't received I751

09/26/19: Congressional Inquiry sent to USCIS

10/07/19: Received call from USCIS - Combo Interview scheduled for 10/08/19

10/08/19: I-751 & N-400 Interview -- APPROVED

10/25/19: Oath Ceremony

 

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