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On 6/14/2021 at 7:21 AM, jrladra said:

My sister wrote about the relationship between my sister and the substitute sponsor(my brother)..and how my mom really wants her to be here with us..basically you're  trying to convince them that you belong to be here.in this country...

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20 hours ago, Nohama said:

Thanks.

 

Any idea how to contact NVC and inform it about the death of petitioner?

Should I tell NVC I am willing to apply for Humanitarian reinstatment?

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8 minutes ago, Nohama said:

Any idea how to contact NVC and inform it about the death of petitioner?

Should I tell NVC I am willing to apply for Humanitarian reinstatment?

Check their number to call..if your case is still in uscis..you should contact uscis...you have to file for humanitarian..you don't. Have to ask them...

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26 minutes ago, jrladra said:

Check their number to call..if your case is still in uscis..you should contact uscis...you have to file for humanitarian..you don't. Have to ask them...

USCIS approved my case 2011 and forwarded to NVC.

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Just now, Nohama said:

USCIS approved my case 2011 and forwarded to NVC.

I just check my case status online on NVC website. It shows that;

 
U.S. Department of State
IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION
At NVC
Immigrant Visa Case Number: L**************
   
   

 

If you case is processing electronically, please log into your CEAC account at ceac.state.gov/iv with your NVC case number and 16 digit Invoice ID for case status and to learn what steps you must take to advance your case. Disregard the instructions below, they do not apply to electronic processing.

If your case is processing on paper (you mailed paper documents to NVC for review), then the case status and instructions below apply to your case.

Please follow the instructions you received from the National Visa Center (NVC) that list the six steps you must take before NVC can schedule your visa interview appointment. This includes submitting to NVC various fees, forms and documents. Once NVC has received all the required items, they will let you know if anything is missing or incomplete. You can also find these instructions online at http://nvc.state.gov (English) and http://nvc.state.gov/espanol (Spanish). You will find contact information for NVC at http://nvc.state.gov/ask.
 
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5 minutes ago, Nohama said:

USCIS approved my case 2011 and forwarded to NVC.

603-334-0700 contqct number of nvc..

3 minutes ago, Nohama said:

I just check my case status online on NVC website. It shows that;

 
U.S. Department of State
IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION
At NVC
Immigrant Visa Case Number: L**************
   
   

 

If you case is processing electronically, please log into your CEAC account at ceac.state.gov/iv with your NVC case number and 16 digit Invoice ID for case status and to learn what steps you must take to advance your case. Disregard the instructions below, they do not apply to electronic processing.

If your case is processing on paper (you mailed paper documents to NVC for review), then the case status and instructions below apply to your case.

Please follow the instructions you received from the National Visa Center (NVC) that list the six steps you must take before NVC can schedule your visa interview appointment. This includes submitting to NVC various fees, forms and documents. Once NVC has received all the required items, they will let you know if anything is missing or incomplete. You can also find these instructions online at http://nvc.state.gov (English) and http://nvc.state.gov/espanol (Spanish). You will find contact information for NVC at http://nvc.state.gov/ask.
 

 

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