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Hello Everyone,

I'm so thrilled reading all the approved visa! Congrats to everyone.

My case was completed on May 25th, and we still haven't received an interview date. I'm starting to worry :-(

Is the wait usually long from case completed to interview?

Thanks your help!

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It's approximately two weeks since your case got complete. Give yourself another two weeks and you might get your interview date by then. Good luck.

Thanks Caykay! I'll try to be more patient :-)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Most embassies seem to schedule interviews at the end/beginning of the month. They may have already filled up all available slots by the time you got your CC, or they may not be finished yet. There are not very many entries in the Case Complete to Interview Spreadsheet for Ivory Coast, but from the VERY limited data set, I can see the average CC to when they pick an interview date is about 3 weeks. One of those was also scheduled around mid-month so they may not follow the conventional scheduling process of other embassies.

In any event, keep checking with NVC if you're a person that has to know immediately (like me ;)) or just give it some time and try to keep busy =)

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Case Complete to Interview Date Spreadsheet Analysis: http://www.gryphonsoftwareconsulting.com/vj/index.html

Nov 04, 2015 - Sent I-130

Nov 16, 2015 - I-130 NOA1

Mar 29, 2016 - I-130 NOA2

Mar 30, 2016 - Sent to NVC

Apr 04, 2016 - NOA2 hardcopy received

Apr 04, 2016 - NVC Received
Apr 12, 2016 - Case # Assigned

Apr 19, 2016 - Paid AOS and IV fees (finally! :ranting: )
Apr 20, 2016 - AOS and IV fees show PAID

Apr 27, 2016 - Scan date

May 16, 2016 - Case complete

May 25, 2016 - Interview date assigned: Jul 14, 2016

May 26, 2016 - P4 received

May 31, 2016 - CEAC Status changed to "In Transit"

Jun 01, 2016 - CEAC Status changed to "Ready"

Jul 14, 2016 - Visa Approved!

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Most embassies seem to schedule interviews at the end/beginning of the month. They may have already filled up all available slots by the time you got your CC, or they may not be finished yet. There are not very many entries in the Case Complete to Interview Spreadsheet for Ivory Coast, but from the VERY limited data set, I can see the average CC to when they pick an interview date is about 3 weeks. One of those was also scheduled around mid-month so they may not follow the conventional scheduling process of other embassies.

In any event, keep checking with NVC if you're a person that has to know immediately (like me ;)) or just give it some time and try to keep busy =)

Hi Gryphon,

I'm definitely like you ;-) I'll give it another week and just wait.

it's the wait that's killing me lol. I guess it's almost over and there is light at the end of the tunnel.

Thanks for helping so much!

good luck!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi Gryphon,

I'm definitely like you ;-) I'll give it another week and just wait.

it's the wait that's killing me lol. I guess it's almost over and there is light at the end of the tunnel.

Thanks for helping so much!

good luck!

I know how you feel, waiting for each little step is excruciating! But I still think I prefer that NVC process to the USCIS one... it at least *feels* like you have a bit of control over it =)

That being said, you absolutely should feel good about that CC! All the silly documentation gathering and form filling (besides the medical-related stuff) is now DONE! It's just a matter of time now! Hope you see some movement soon =)

Case Complete to Interview Date Spreadsheet Analysis: http://www.gryphonsoftwareconsulting.com/vj/index.html

Nov 04, 2015 - Sent I-130

Nov 16, 2015 - I-130 NOA1

Mar 29, 2016 - I-130 NOA2

Mar 30, 2016 - Sent to NVC

Apr 04, 2016 - NOA2 hardcopy received

Apr 04, 2016 - NVC Received
Apr 12, 2016 - Case # Assigned

Apr 19, 2016 - Paid AOS and IV fees (finally! :ranting: )
Apr 20, 2016 - AOS and IV fees show PAID

Apr 27, 2016 - Scan date

May 16, 2016 - Case complete

May 25, 2016 - Interview date assigned: Jul 14, 2016

May 26, 2016 - P4 received

May 31, 2016 - CEAC Status changed to "In Transit"

Jun 01, 2016 - CEAC Status changed to "Ready"

Jul 14, 2016 - Visa Approved!

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I know how you feel, waiting for each little step is excruciating! But I still think I prefer that NVC process to the USCIS one... it at least *feels* like you have a bit of control over it =)

That being said, you absolutely should feel good about that CC! All the silly documentation gathering and form filling (besides the medical-related stuff) is now DONE! It's just a matter of time now! Hope you see some movement soon =)

That's very True! USCIS is definitely out of your control, like you just send the docs and it's a waiting game. USCIS was the longest for me, so I'm glad things are moving along, although my curiosity and impatience are killing me :clock:

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