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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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6 hours ago, Chalanero21 said:

Please is a good help to see timelines, if you can it will be helpful to see your timeline if your case was completed as you mentioned, Looking at your current timeline your case was received on 2/26 and you got a case number in only 4 weeks, is your case IR (that is on your timeline). Maybe is a mistake in your time or NVC really does not have an order when they assign case number , or maybe they made a mistake because you have been waiting since 2016 and they gave you a case number faster than most people to make it up for your wait. If your timeline is correct lucky you. In a way but in a long run you have been on process since 2016 good luck the rest of the way.

Hi, last night i added more info. but i am confused with NVC receive and case complete. I got 3 emails from NVC:

1. with the list of documents i neede and the case number March 23 2017.

2 .receives por paying form fees March 30 2017.

3. says, the national visa center received all the requested documentation for this immigrant visa case.

the applicant is now in the queue awaiting an interview appoinment overseas. February 26 2018. To me these is when the case was completed.

 

And my lawyer and his assistans told me that my case is one of the easiest, but they do things different, every step of the process is handled by a different person. since we were paying montly for the lawyers bill, they waited for us to pay half of the total to continue with the next step, and didnt boder to tell us that.

 

please take a look at my time line again and help me with the case complete, nvc receive thing.

thank you

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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10 hours ago, Chalanero21 said:

GabyC is correct priority date does not matter as far as interview scheduling goes, case completed varies by NVC work load, but only by few days or few weeks if you notice your case was received by NVC on 03/01 and got your case number on 5/8 that is 9 weeks, I waited about 12 weeks, now my case was completed in about 10 days. You have been waiting about 17 days be patient it will come soon now it does not hurt to keep cheeking for messages on CEAC website that you might be missing something or something is not submitted properly. See it depends of what is going on and how much work they have, some get lucky some wait more in different stages of the process. They have been having waves of Honduras applicants coming to NVC with cases, just to give you an idea the day that I got my case number 70 other cases from TGG got their number also. Some people probably were ready some probably have not even paid the fees.

There is one thing that I dont understand and is F type visas why do they get interview date way faster than IR or CR visas ( I would say for weeding date uuu) In my opinion is unfair to people that have actually got married and actually have even small children, people that probably have been separated for years versus the couple of boyfriend and girlfriend whom just meet at a online dating website and now they want to get married on the us (not saying that that is everyone's case on F visas but is a common thing) Not trying to offend no body I am just sharing my frustration that the system is kind of unfair in that part of the proceeds as far of interview go. I dont thing there has been ever a big wait for an interview before, I believe is the load of work that NVC and Embassy has due the amount of applications.

I keep checking my CEAC status like 30 times a day! 

That is exactly what I dont understand either. I have also seen K-1 and F-1 visa applicants get their interviews in a month. I know the priority date doesnt mean anything with a CR1/IR1  but I just thought maybe that is what they are doing as I have seen people who have been waiting  for an F-1 visa get their interview dates in a month after their case became current. I know these people have been waiting a long time and all everyone wants is to be reunited with their loved ones but like I said its just sooooo frustrating! I thought that after the USCIS part was over everything would go much faster. How do you know that 70 other cases from TGG got their numbers the same day you did?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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6 hours ago, GabyC said:

Hi, last night i added more info. but i am confused with NVC receive and case complete. I got 3 emails from NVC:

1. with the list of documents i neede and the case number March 23 2017.

2 .receives por paying form fees March 30 2017.

3. says, the national visa center received all the requested documentation for this immigrant visa case.

the applicant is now in the queue awaiting an interview appoinment overseas. February 26 2018. To me these is when the case was completed.

 

And my lawyer and his assistans told me that my case is one of the easiest, but they do things different, every step of the process is handled by a different person. since we were paying montly for the lawyers bill, they waited for us to pay half of the total to continue with the next step, and didnt boder to tell us that.

 

please take a look at my time line again and help me with the case complete, nvc receive thing.

thank you

 

 

If a lawyer is handling your case your nvc received date is probably different but your case completed date is the date when you got the email saying that nvc has received all fees and documents required and that they will forward to interview when interview has been scheduled your case Now how you paid for the fees in march but got an email of case completed on february is probably the other way around . Having a lawyer will definely slow you down more but is a for shore thing at least. Now prety much you have to wait for the interview date.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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5 minutes ago, Chalanero21 said:

If a lawyer is handling your case your nvc received date is probably different but your case completed date is the date when you got the email saying that nvc has received all fees and documents required and that they will forward to interview when interview has been scheduled your case Now how you paid for the fees in march but got an email of case completed on february is probably the other way around . Having a lawyer will definely slow you down more but is a for shore thing at least. Now prety much you have to wait for the interview date.

I am sorry i understand now you got an email with fees paid receipt . Then ok your case completed is on feb

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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2 hours ago, Nikkisg said:

I keep checking my CEAC status like 30 times a day! 

That is exactly what I dont understand either. I have also seen K-1 and F-1 visa applicants get their interviews in a month. I know the priority date doesnt mean anything with a CR1/IR1  but I just thought maybe that is what they are doing as I have seen people who have been waiting  for an F-1 visa get their interview dates in a month after their case became current. I know these people have been waiting a long time and all everyone wants is to be reunited with their loved ones but like I said its just sooooo frustrating! I thought that after the USCIS part was over everything would go much faster. How do you know that 70 other cases from TGG got their numbers the same day you did?

Check on your message status if you have messages from them. They will not email you if you need some other doc . Or call them .

To know how many cases they process you can use the check status using case number since number is generated on a day of the year way. For example your case is generated today your case number will be tgg2018647001 then you can check just going up to tgg2018647070 being the 70th case on that day just for tgg that is why i said that some people have not even paid their fees yet at least the ones that i have checked 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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On 5/27/2018 at 1:44 PM, Nikkisg said:

I keep checking my CEAC status like 30 times a day! 

That is exactly what I dont understand either. I have also seen K-1 and F-1 visa applicants get their interviews in a month. I know the priority date doesnt mean anything with a CR1/IR1  but I just thought maybe that is what they are doing as I have seen people who have been waiting  for an F-1 visa get their interview dates in a month after their case became current. I know these people have been waiting a long time and all everyone wants is to be reunited with their loved ones but like I said its just sooooo frustrating! I thought that after the USCIS part was over everything would go much faster. How do you know that 70 other cases from TGG got their numbers the same day you did?

Any progress? , I am still waiting 

 
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