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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Finally we heard from the uscis, with half a good news thank God🙏🏾which says at their end my case was approved again, so if we had or have any questions, we should contact the NVC, well currently it sounds like my wife had to have an interview with the NVC at her end, has anyone ever partner ever been through this? If yes, what was the step? Did your partner had to book an appointment or they automatically did and contacted them for that? Was any fees involved? If yes how much? Final part did they requested any documents, if yes what kind, thanks to whoever is reading this and I await for your quick response

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This is the DCF section, and if you are a DCF filler you wouldn't be needing to go tru NVC. Our process is basically

Step 1. Petition file their i-130 in the local US Embassy - USCIS department and wait for them to send you an email approving your petition.

Step 2. The USCIS department of the USEM will then turn over your papers to their Immigration department, this is when you wait for your Case number

Step 3. When your case number arrives, you will be given the proper instructions on how to proceed, filing the necessary form online (ds 260)

Step 4. After you do that, you can now schedule the beneficiary's medical examination and get other docs listed in the instructions provided by them. 

Step 5. After getting ready everything, you can schedule your interview on your own.

Step 5. Interview process, if your beneficiary pass, they will get the beneficiary's passport and will send it to the mailing address listed in the petition within 2 weeks or less.

 

Maybe you can screenshot the email they sent to you and the attachment of approval (blurring the important details) so we can further understand the situation.

Or are you not filing via DCF? If so, then this is the wrong section to post this query. 

Direct Consular Filling via US Embassy Manila Timeline

02/05/2018 - Filed I-130 and other docs in USEM Manila

02/23/2018 - Received Approval Notice

03/01/2018 - Received MNL Case number

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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2 hours ago, Max_003gh said:

Finally we heard from the uscis, with half a good news thank God🙏🏾which says at their end my case was approved again, so if we had or have any questions, we should contact the NVC, well currently it sounds like my wife had to have an interview with the NVC at her end, has anyone ever partner ever been through this? If yes, what was the step? Did your partner had to book an appointment or they automatically did and contacted them for that? Was any fees involved? If yes how much? Final part did they requested any documents, if yes what kind, thanks to whoever is reading this and I await for your quick response

NVC doesn't interview

YMMV

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
Timeline
Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, wdieker said:

This is the DCF section, and if you are a DCF filler you wouldn't be needing to go tru NVC. Our process is basically

Step 1. Petition file their i-130 in the local US Embassy - USCIS department and wait for them to send you an email approving your petition.

Step 2. The USCIS department of the USEM will then turn over your papers to their Immigration department, this is when you wait for your Case number

Step 3. When your case number arrives, you will be given the proper instructions on how to proceed, filing the necessary form online (ds 260)

Step 4. After you do that, you can now schedule the beneficiary's medical examination and get other docs listed in the instructions provided by them. 

Step 5. After getting ready everything, you can schedule your interview on your own.

Step 5. Interview process, if your beneficiary pass, they will get the beneficiary's passport and will send it to the mailing address listed in the petition within 2 weeks or less.

 

Maybe you can screenshot the email they sent to you and the attachment of approval (blurring the important details) so we can further understand the situation.

Or are you not filing via DCF? If so, then this is the wrong section to post this query. 

I the applicate went through all that process, I had medical exams, was interviewed at us embassy in my country, and now it sounds like she the petitioner has to have an interview too in united state ? And we don't know where and how? I am the applicate 

8 hours ago, payxibka said:

NVC doesn't interview

And who does? I am the applicate and she is the petitioner

Edited by Max_003gh
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*~*~*moved from "DCF" to "IR-1/CR-1 spouse visa" - not a DCF case*~*~*

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!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Posted

You the applicant will be going for interview at the US embassy. If your last medical is past 6 months now, you will need another medical redone. take all the necessary and relevant documents along as you did on your first interview. prepare your mind for a complete interview. don't take anything for granted. the petitioner don't have nothing much to do at this time unless send you her send you her W2's. and also you will need another police report. NVC don't do interviews. Good luck.

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On 28/02/2018 at 2:25 AM, bravagreen said:

You the applicant will be going for interview at the US embassy. If your last medical is past 6 months now, you will need another medical redone. take all the necessary and relevant documents along as you did on your first interview. prepare your mind for a complete interview. don't take anything for granted. the petitioner don't have nothing much to do at this time unless send you her send you her W2's. and also you will need another police report. NVC don't do interviews. Good luck.

NBI  clearance is valid for one year.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, dekedwin said:

NBI  clearance is valid for one year.

Can you please stop hijacking someone's post. This has nothing to do with the Philippines and yet you are throwing Philippine information into it.

Edited by cyberfx1024
Filed: Other Country: China
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Posted

The petitioner will not be interviewed.  Wait until you have a visa interview appointment to get a new medical exam.   Instructions will be in the interview letter.  Get a new police report if yours was issued more than a year ago.  

 

Also know that a reaffirmed petition approval is not an approved visa.  The Consular Officer can still deny the visa but not for exactly the same reasons they used before.

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