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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Indonesia
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I know the standard boiler plate time is 2 weeks for NVC stage but according to the NVC as of 2 days ago we can change 2 weeks to 6 weeks. NVC rep told me the wait time to pass through the NVC is up to 6 weeks at the moment.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
Timeline

I received my case number back in September. I started called about 7 days after I had received my NO2. Each time I called, I was given the same "canned" answer of 6 weeks to process. I was lucky that I did receive the case number in 10 days. I am sure they are not 6 weeks behind. I am sure that is just the time they are allotted for processing before they will investigate your case if you believe its missing. Its the same thing the USCIS tell you 5 Months to process.

K-1 Visa Timeline

2016.08.11 - Mailed I-129f to USCIS

2016.08.12 - I-129 Received by USCIS

2016.08.16 - Received NOA1 via Txt Message

2016.08.18 - Received NOA1 I-797C via USPS

2016.09.21 - Received NOA2 via Txt Message (35 days)

2016.09.26 - Received NOA2 Hard copy via USPS

2016.10.06 - Received Case number from NVC

2016.10.12 - Case in Transit from NVC to BKK Embassy

2016.10.15 - Case Received by Consulate

2016.10.19 - Status changed from Transit to Ready

2016.10.20 - Packet 3 Sent to Consulate via Post

2016.10.25 - Packet 4 received from Consulate (Interview scheduled 11/15/16)

2016.11.02 - Medical Exam completed

2016.11.15 - Visa Approved!! (90 Days)

2016.11.17 - Visa received via Thai Post

2016.11.30 - Arrived in the USA!! POE: Chicago

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Indonesia
Timeline

I received my case number back in September. I started called about 7 days after I had received my NO2. Each time I called, I was given the same "canned" answer of 6 weeks to process. I was lucky that I did receive the case number in 10 days. I am sure they are not 6 weeks behind. I am sure that is just the time they are allotted for processing before they will investigate your case if you believe its missing. Its the same thing the USCIS tell you 5 Months to process.

Yes Ive also assumed the same. They just give time frames as Im sure they know it deflects some people from emailing or calling for updates, thus it reduces the number of calls and emails they are bombarded with.

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I depends on the season and work load, I waited 3-4 weeks.

Edited by Anitafeliz

:girlwerewolf2xn: Ana (L) Felix :wub:

K1 March Filer 2016

Interview Approved August 19, 2016

POE September 25, 2016

AOS November Filer 2016

DISCLAIMER: Please excuse my ABC & Gramm@r I am not an editor...

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