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4 minutes ago, fakeeh said:

i hope so the issue i never go an update on the cecs by itself which very scary i have always to send email to get an update. never on its own.

What I noticed no two cases are similar .. every case has its own processing mechanism .. and there’re  even differences in the way each embassy processes cases. 

 

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15 hours ago, JoeySantino said:

No update since Aug 15 and Aug 19, the "/" also changed to "or" - I thought we'd get an email any day now but I guess not :(

My husband received an email this morning to redo his medical exam and turn in his passport

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Syria
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6 minutes ago, r.a12345 said:

My husband received an email this morning to redo his medical exam and turn in his passport

Congrats!!!  woo

NOA1: 26 July 2017

NOA2: 2 February 2018

NVC Received: 13 February 2018

NVC Case # Assigned: 22 February 2018

NVC Left: 27 February 2018

Consulate Received: 1 March 2018

Packet 3 Received: 10 March 2018

Packet 3 Sent: 8 October 2018 (we delayed intentionally)

Interview: 31 October 2018

Currently in AP!!! :(

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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On 8/17/2019 at 11:29 PM, Amal93 said:

Inshallah soon! At least you know it'll be delivered back with the visa!

So today my husband and I went to Aramex to check and see if our neighbors passport had been sent back with the visa and it was. Our neighbor had received no email from the embassy or text notification from Aramex saying the visa had been issued/passport had been sent. So I would suggest to you to go to Aramex and check if your passport is there. Maybe the embassy staff got busy and forgot to send you an email. When we found this out, my husband told his friend who then called Aramex and same thing passport was ready. He had also not gotten any email or text from either the embassy or Aramex. So at the very least call and ask about your passport.

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