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Hi guys, could not find a thread with the solution to my question. I have submitted online application and paid all the fees online and have mailed the documents to the NVC, the documents were delivered November 29th 2017 according to the United States Postal Service. It has now been a month since it has been delivered but I have not received any scan dates. I checked the status online and it said "Submit documents to NVC". I wanted to ask you guys if you know how long it has taken youre documents to get a scan date after it was confirmed delivered to the NVC. How long should I wait to get a scan date. Thank you guys!

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1 hour ago, AbbasQureshi said:

Hi guys, could not find a thread with the solution to my question. I have submitted online application and paid all the fees online and have mailed the documents to the NVC, the documents were delivered November 29th 2017 according to the United States Postal Service. It has now been a month since it has been delivered but I have not received any scan dates. I checked the status online and it said "Submit documents to NVC". I wanted to ask you guys if you know how long it has taken youre documents to get a scan date after it was confirmed delivered to the NVC. How long should I wait to get a scan date. Thank you guys!

You have to call NVC to get your scandate. They will not call or email for your scandate. NVC stays ""Submit documents to NVC" until they review your documents. Then it will become "AT NVC" and AOS disappear, once they review your documents and if everything is OK which also called CC (case completed)

NVC:16033340700 and option 3(to check if they have received your mail)

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It took a month + a few days for our case...that was more than a year ago....cases are taking longer now...be patient...and start calling NVC in a week or two....good luck.

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