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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hi everyone,

 

I had a few questions about the interview process in Ciudad Juarez. Right now, I am currently at the stage where I just received the NVC Case and Invoice number and my packet is still at the NVC. Based on my research it seems I need to wait to receive a letter from the embassy that my case is ready in order to submit the DS160 form and book the medical and interview. Can anyone who has recently gone through the process recently confirm this for me or clarify if I am incorrect.

 

Thank you!

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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No, you do not have to wait until you receive the letter from the Embassy to make your appointment. All you need is your NVC case to say ready and it will let you proceed with your appointments in here: https://ais.usvisa-info.com/es-mx/iv , create your profile, it will ask you for your NVC CDJXXXXXXXXX number and if they have the case already- (Reason why it is important that it says READY at NVC) it will let you into the scheduling system. - K-1 is technically an immigrant visa because of the intention to immigrate, but down the line, it changes to non-inmigrants, its true nature. Have your DS-160 number in hand too. 

 

The sooner you pay for the visa and schedule your ASC (For your fingerprints), Consulate and Medical appointment. It is taking over 3 months to have availability. Somewhere between your approval and your appointment, you will receive the letter by regular mail telling you to take it with you to the Consulate, so luckily here we don't have to wait. 

Hope the information helps you. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Exacto what 4A2 said. No need to wait. Just make sure your status says Ready. Once Juarez receives case, you xan file ds 160 and make appointments. If i were you id go ahead and fill out the ds160 as much as possible!!! Best of luck!

 
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