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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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NVC will ask her to provide criminal investigation reports on you so get them done

They will send her a new receipt number starting with initials for your country and embassy

They may ask for any originals that she only sent in copies, if not, you will be asked to take these to interview

wife will have to fill out 2 forms (visa applicaiton and support application) and pay online the $325 and $88 fees

She needs to follow any instructions from NVC

when she gets new case number and sends in documents, tell her to put the new number and both dates of birth in upper right hand corner

If you are lucky enough to get the visa she will pay the $165 green card fee

Good luck

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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NVC will ask her to provide criminal investigation reports on you so get them done

They will send her a new receipt number starting with initials for your country and embassy

They may ask for any originals that she only sent in copies, if not, you will be asked to take these to interview

wife will have to fill out 2 forms (visa applicaiton and support application) and pay online the $325 and $88 fees

She needs to follow any instructions from NVC

when she gets new case number and sends in documents, tell her to put the new number and both dates of birth in upper right hand corner

If you are lucky enough to get the visa she will pay the $165 green card fee

Good luck

I guess you should read the guides as well. The information you are giving here is incomplete, incorrect and outdated...

Read the NVC guide about how the process works. Dwheels already provided the link.

USCIS Stage

I-130 petition sent: 8/4/2015

NOA 1: 8/17/2015 (NSC)

RFE recieved: 01/15/2016

RFE response sent: 01/23/2016

I-130 petition approved: 02/5/2016

NOA 2 recieved: 02/16/2016
Case sent to NVC: 02/17/2016

NVC Stage

Case recieved: 2/24/2016 (called NVC)

Case# & IIN recieved: 3/4/2016

DS-261 submitted: 3/4/2016

AOS fee paid: 3/11/2016

Revieved DS-261 via phone: 3/8/2016

Recieved IV-Bill: 3/9/2016

Paid IV-Bill: 3/12/2016

Sent AOS / IV Package: 3/16/2016

Submit DS-260: 3/17/2016

NVC Scan Date: 3/18/2016

Case Complete: 4/18/2016

Interview Date assigned: 4/28/2016

P4 recieved: 4/29/2016 (via e-mail) 

Embassy Stage

Medical Examination: 5/3/2016 (MUC)

Interview Date: 6/9/2016 (FRA)

CEAC status "Issued": 6/10/2016

Visa in hand: 06/11/2016 

POE: 06/25/2016 (Seattle)

Removal of Conditions 

File sent to CSC: 4/9/2018

NOA: 5/19/2018

18 Month Extension: 8/11/2018

Biometrics Waiver: 2/22/2019

Case approved: 4/25/2019

NOA received: 4/28/2019

GC received: 5/2/2019

Naturalization

Submitted N-400 (online): 06/26/2019

Biometrics scheduled: 06/29/2019

Biometrics appointment: 07/17/2019

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NVC will ask her to provide criminal investigation reports on you so get them done

They will send her a new receipt number starting with initials for your country and embassy

They may ask for any originals that she only sent in copies, if not, you will be asked to take these to interview

wife will have to fill out 2 forms (visa applicaiton and support application) and pay online the $325 and $88 fees

She needs to follow any instructions from NVC

when she gets new case number and sends in documents, tell her to put the new number and both dates of birth in upper right hand corner

If you are lucky enough to get the visa she will pay the $165 green card fee

Good luck

Fees are now $325 and $120

Timeline in brief:

Married: September 27, 2014

I-130 filed: February 5, 2016

NOA1: February 8, 2016 Nebraska

NOA2: July 21, 2016

Interview: December 6, 2016 London

POE: December 19, 2016 Las Vegas

N-400 filed: September 30, 2019

Interview: March 22, 2021 Seattle

Oath: March 22, 2021 COVID-style same-day oath

 

Now a US citizen!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Congratulations on your USCIS approval, not everyone gets approved Ayo14771... If you have any question you can email me directly Ayo14771

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