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received this e mail from NVC , please comment

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Dear Sir/Madam,


The National Visa Center (NVC) received all the requested documentation for this immigrant visa


case. The applicant is now in the queue awaiting an interview appointment overseas, where a


consular officer will adjudicate the applicant’s visa application.


NVC schedules appointments one month in advance. The U.S. Embassy or Consulate General


tells us what dates they are holding interviews, and NVC fills these appointments in a first­in, first-

out manner. Most appointments are set within 60 days of NVC receipt of all requested


documentation. However, we cannot predict when an interview appointment will be available.


When we are able to schedule an appointment, we will notify the applicant, petitioner and attorney


(if applicable). The applicant can prepare now by reading about the embassy’s interview


requirements online at http://nvc.state.gov/interview. Thank you for your patience.


The embassy may require additional documents at the interview. In particular, if the following


three items are all true, the applicant must bring a new police certificate to the visa interview:



He or she is more than 16 years old;


The police certificate submitted to NVC was obtained more than one year ago; and


He or she still lives in the country that issued the certificate.


The applicant should not make any travel arrangements, sell property, or give up employment until


the embassy has issued a visa.


the Question is how long we have to wait for the visa interview letter ?

Thanks in advance.

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They tell you in the email you posted that they can't advise a timeframe.. and that they would advise when scheduled. No one on here will have any further information than those actually issuing the letter. You just need to wait.

It does seem for most that you hear within a month though, and that the interview itself would be within a month or so from the letter. It all depends as they only take like a week out of the month to do all the scheduling in bulk at most consulates from what I heard.

You're through the worst of the waiting, so just sit tight, and obviously do what they asked about the police certificate if those conditions apply.

Got married: 26th Sep 2013 

I-130 Petition Process:

Sent petition to USCIS Chicago lockbox (via in-laws to put check in US$): 11 Mar, 2016

NOA1: 24 Mar, 2016 (email notification 30 Mar. Hardcopy 11 Apr)

Service Centre: NEBRASKA

NOA2: 3rd Aug 2016

Petition sent to NVC: 18th Aug 2016

NVC Stage

Case number assigned: 8th Sep 2016

Paid AOS Fee: 9th Sep 2016

Paid IV Fee: 14th Sep 2016

DS-260 submitted: 25th Jan 2017

AOS & IV Package sent: 25th Jan 2017

Expedite requested: 25th Jan 2017

Expedite approved (consulate only): 1st Feb 2017

Scan Date: 31st Jan 2017

Case Complete: 14th April 2017 (10 weeks 4 days)

Full expedite approved (bypass NVC to send file to embassy), however too late as I already had case complete 17th Apr 2017

Case arrived at Embassy: 21st April 2017

P4 letter received: 26th April 2017 (expedite at embassy stage so this came from the consulate, not NVC)

Medical date: 26th April 2017

Interview date: 4th May 2017 APPROVED!!

Visa received: 8th May 2017 

POE (entered the USA): 15th May 2017 

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