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1 minute ago, sruiz26 said:

Hello everyone!! Got my IL today in the morning for Peru, July 8th. We are extremely happy!!! 

Congratulations!! when was your CC?

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3 hours ago, MMatrimony said:

Smh I’m emotionally exhausted 😢.

literally started this 14 months ago 

I stared 2015 but it really 2016, I said 2015 because I was waiting on a lawyer to start the process from May 2015-oct and I had to find another one Dec 2015, they end 2016 every thing got messy and so on.

 

today I am just waiting for July 30 to come so I can go for my interview.

 

just letting you know your not the only one who been doing this process a long time.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, nyokie said:

I stared 2015 but it really 2016, I said 2015 because I was waiting on a lawyer to start the process from May 2015-oct and I had to find another one Dec 2015, they end 2016 every thing got messy and so on.

 

today I am just waiting for July 30 to come so I can go for my interview.

 

just letting you know your not the only one who been doing this process a long time.

I’m aware however in all honesty people like you and among others oddly NVC was able to see how long you waited in previous stages and you were able to get an interview fairly quickly . I’ve been w/my husband five years , ir1 , 14 months already waiting  yet I’m in a queue waiting with people whom were quickly approved yet we just so happened to be in the same time frame as far as CC and honestly I feel  that isn’t right . That’s just my unpopular opinion !

 

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6 minutes ago, MMatrimony said:

I’m aware however in all honesty people like you and among others oddly NVC was able to see how long you waited in previous stages and you were able to get an interview fairly quickly . I’ve been w/my husband five years , ir1 , 14 months already waiting  yet I’m in a queue waiting with people whom were quickly approved yet we just so happened to be in the same time frame as far as CC and honestly I feel  that isn’t right . That’s just my unpopular opinion !

 

MAYBE because a lot of people applied.

 

I only get the date fast because not much people apply not even a hand full did at this time. I only found one person and they just get their case number last week.

 

 

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Just now, nyokie said:

MAYBE because a lot of people applied.

 

I only get the date fast because not much people apply not even a hand full did at this time. I only found one person and they just get their case number last week.

I’m aware hundreds MAYBE even thousands are awaiting interviews . I also am aware a lot of those cases are not active VJ members . I just think when in this case It should have went by PD yet I don’t make the rules , trust if I did my husband would of been here . 

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I am about as frustrated as a crackhead without a lighter... It is not NVC . It is the embassy.  You just have to wait.. It sucks we all know it.  Im always confused why K1 visa are faster then those of us you are already married. But thats the governement for you.. Hurry up and wait...  mostly waiting . 

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10 minutes ago, melindaabdullah said:

I am about as frustrated as a crackhead without a lighter... It is not NVC . It is the embassy.  You just have to wait.. It sucks we all know it.  Im always confused why K1 visa are faster then those of us you are already married. But thats the governement for you.. Hurry up and wait...  mostly waiting . 

I agree it's the embassies...idk what's going on...u see k1 because they schedule their own interviews...seem like it's a shutdown throughout the whole month of June

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1 minute ago, Damela said:

I wonder this is the reason things slowed down?

 Www.buzzfeednews.com/article/hamedaleaziz/trump-administration-overseas-immigration-offices

 

No......that only affects dcf cases.

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1 hour ago, DDP&JDP said:

NVC says they are waiting on the embassy. Embassy says they are waiting on NVC. Such a confusing time, and nothing move for anyone.VERY FUSTRATING

When I called NVC yesterday, the rep told me that my case is slightly different. I don't know why she said that. May be because I am an EB applicant.

It is also very likely that they are running some additional background checks which is part of the new extreme vetting.

1 hour ago, DDP&JDP said:

NVC says they are waiting on the embassy. Embassy says they are waiting on NVC. Such a confusing time, and nothing move for anyone.VERY FUSTRATING

 

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21 minutes ago, Damela said:

I wonder this is the reason things slowed down?

 Www.buzzfeednews.com/article/hamedaleaziz/trump-administration-overseas-immigration-offices

 

No, they are mutually exclusive. Only USCIS offices abroad are gradually being closed; USCIS is under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Nothing to do with US Embassies which are under the Department of State. Trump is bringing USCIS officers back to home soil to help with the huge backlog of cases in the USCIS; USCIS officers abroad don't issue visas or interview people for visas. Also, only handful of countries actually have USCIS offices.

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4 minutes ago, nastra30 said:

No, they are mutually exclusive. Only USCIS offices abroad are gradually being closed; USCIS is under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Nothing to do with US Embassies which are under the Department of State. Trump is bringing USCIS officers back to home soil to help with the huge backlog of cases in the USCIS; USCIS officers abroad don't issue visas or interview people for visas. Also, only handful of countries actually have USCIS offices.

USCIS Director Lee Francis Cissna sent a message to all employees last month saying he was working to transfer the duties of international offices to the State Department, and that if they agreed, the closures would take place.

 

So all the work from USCIS is being transferred to the state department, which embassies are under?

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8 minutes ago, Damela said:

USCIS Director Lee Francis Cissna sent a message to all employees last month saying he was working to transfer the duties of international offices to the State Department, and that if they agreed, the closures would take place.

 

So all the work from USCIS is being transferred to the state department, which embassies are under?

Actually some USCIS abroad offices have already shutdown or have dates to shutdown. Not all work from USCIS abroad offices will be transferred to the State Department - like adjucation of I-130, that will always stay with USCIS.

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HEY guys!!! something super strange. I just linked into us travel.gov. i created a login with my email address and applicant name. And its actually letting me schedule my own interview, in the CR1 category for mumbai on my own. do you think we are suppose to schedule it ourselves?

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53 minutes ago, ram_shan said:

When I called NVC yesterday, the rep told me that my case is slightly different. I don't know why she said that. May be because I am an EB applicant.

It is also very likely that they are running some additional background checks which is part of the new extreme vetting.

 

HEY guys!!! something super strange. I just linked into us travel.gov. i created a login with my email address and applicant name. And its actually letting me schedule my own interview, in the CR1 category for mumbai on my own. do you think we are suppose to schedule it ourselves?

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