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Does anyone know the current wait times between the approval date for the I-130 and receiving a case number with DCF London? The letter quotes 5 to 8 weeks but I'm sure I've read that people are receiving their case numbers much faster than that. (We haven't received our approval in the post yet as we're in the U.S. until the end of the month, but I was able to confirm with USCIS via email that our I-130 was approved on May 17th).

 

Also, when you do receive your case number, how soon are medical and interview appointments available? We have all the police certificates, healthy summaries, etc. ready to go so hoping we'll be able to book the earliest medical and interview dates available.

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London turnaround has been very fast. I was also very surprised by the 6 week timeline quoted in the petition approval letter but as you can see from my timeline we got the approval letter on a Wednesday (last month) and had the case number the following Monday.

 

Start getting your DS-260 info ready as that's the next step, and you'll be able to book an interview appointment and Medical straight away.

 

If our experience is anything to go by, you'll be spoilt for choice for interview dates but Knightsbridge Medical won't have availability for weeks, so recommend phoning them as soon as you have the LND number. They do occasionally have cancellations as well, so you can call back to check, and if you happen to get a medical appt earlier, your interview date can be changed/moved forward online but most advice says that you should leave 7-8 days between the appts rather than the embassy website's stated 5 days.

 

Good luck!

 

Edited by Jmatts
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9 hours ago, Jmatts said:

London turnaround has been very fast. I was also very surprised by the 6 week timeline quoted in the petition approval letter but as you can see from my timeline we got the approval letter on a Wednesday (last month) and had the case number the following Monday.

 

Start getting your DS-260 info ready as that's the next step, and you'll be able to book an interview appointment and Medical straight away.

 

If our experience is anything to go by, you'll be spoilt for choice for interview dates but Knightsbridge Medical won't have availability for weeks, so recommend phoning them as soon as you have the LND number. They do occasionally have cancellations as well, so you can call back to check, and if you happen to get a medical appt earlier, your interview date can be changed/moved forward online but most advice says that you should leave 7-8 days between the appts rather than the embassy website's stated 5 days.

 

Good luck!

 

Thanks for that, all really helpful stuff!

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On 5/22/2018 at 2:32 AM, Jmatts said:

you should leave 7-8 days between the appts rather than the embassy website's stated 5 days.

Just to add to this for anyone in the same boat...

 

Had interview today at the Embassy in London, 8 working days after the medical. Totally straightforward as others have reported EXCEPT that Knightsbridge Medical only sent the report yesterday, meaning that although we were told the visa was approved, it's effectively pending until the Embassy links the medical file up to the DS-260.

 

Moral of the story: leave more time than they advise between London medical and visa appointments, if you can!

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Answering my own question in case anyone is interested... so it seems at the moment, there is only a 2 week wait for interview appointments but a 4 week wait for medical appointments. 

 

We arrived back in the UK today and had a case number waiting for us. My approval was May 17th and the letter with the case number was dated May 24th. This afternoon I was able to submit the DS-260 and book the medical and interview for my husband. Unfortunately, while interview dates were available starting from June 12th, the first available medical was not until June 28th. We've booked this but I am hoping to snag an earlier appointment by calling in and checking for cancellations over the next couple of weeks (I did check to confirm I could do this while scheduling the appointment).

 

Thanks again for all the help.

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On 5/31/2018 at 9:51 PM, HNE said:

Answering my own question in case anyone is interested... so it seems at the moment, there is only a 2 week wait for interview appointments but a 4 week wait for medical appointments. 

 

We arrived back in the UK today and had a case number waiting for us. My approval was May 17th and the letter with the case number was dated May 24th. This afternoon I was able to submit the DS-260 and book the medical and interview for my husband. Unfortunately, while interview dates were available starting from June 12th, the first available medical was not until June 28th. We've booked this but I am hoping to snag an earlier appointment by calling in and checking for cancellations over the next couple of weeks (I did check to confirm I could do this while scheduling the appointment).

 

Thanks again for all the help.

Hi! Thanks for updating with this information. One question: Do you only get your I-130 approval and case number via post or do they also email the information? I.e. is there any way of knowing if you don't have very regular access to your physical mail? 

 

Many thanks! 

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2 hours ago, ThereL said:

Hi! Thanks for updating with this information. One question: Do you only get your I-130 approval and case number via post or do they also email the information? I.e. is there any way of knowing if you don't have very regular access to your physical mail? 

 

Many thanks! 

Both of mine came in the post. I was able to find out that my I-130 was approved via the USCIS email. Basically I saw on the processing times update that they were processing I-130's filed 2 days after mine, so mine should have been processed. I was out of the country though without access to our mail, so I just emailed them explaining I was away for a couple of weeks but was keen to know the outcome as we were getting ready to sign a lease for a house in the U.S. They emailed me back the next day saying it had been approved.  I also had a tracking number for the return envelope I sent in and was able to track when the notice arrived. (It was May 22nd, so 5 days after it was approved on the 17th).

 

As for the case number, that also arrived in the post and as far as I know there isn't a way to get your number without the letter. But then again, I didn't look into it too much. This was in my I-130 letter, so perhaps it would be possible to contact the Immigrant Visa Unit a couple weeks after your approval and get your case number. I don't know for sure though.

 

"IF the beneficiary does not receive a Case number within eight (8) weeks OR the beneficary has a question about the immigrant visa processing, the beneficiary will need to contact the U.S. Consulate – Immigrant Visa Unit in one of two ways.

 

  1. The beneficiary can use contact form on the below link:
     

 

  1. You can write directly to the below address:

 

U.S. Consulate - Immigrant Visa Unit
Embassy of the United States of America

33 Nine Elms Lane

London SW11 7US "

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Posted (edited)

I just got my spouses and children's LND number today and just completed the four Ds260s online, what happens next? Do I get an interview date sent via post? If so how long is the wait time? Do I pay visas fee at London? Sorry for bombarding with questions! I'm DCF to not through nvc so getting confused! 

Edited by Ian1988
 
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