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Hi Everyone, I feel really a bit hopeless with my pending CR1 case. I have forwarded in nvc the death certificate of my husband last Dec15, 2019 but unfortunately no response yet.

I called NVC lastweek and agent told me that she will forward my case to the supervisor for review.  In CEAC, the status of my case is " REQUIRED TO PAY FEES".

However, I didnt pay the fees yet because it is still under CR1. Maybe it will cause problem later on since it is not yet converted to I-360.

 

I am tired of calling to NVC. Some agents dont know also what happens to my case.. They are not sure if it will be return to UCSIS for reinstatement or NVC will convert it to Widow visa.

I am lost with this process. I am felt like hanging.

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1 hour ago, Step29 said:

I am felt like hanging.

No no no. Keep your head up and persevere. I am sure that’s what your deceased spouse would want. Dealing with government bureaucracy can be very frustrating and particularly as you grieve. Many agents are essentially just telephone operators with little knowledge of anything beyond the cursory.

 

Calling the USA from abroad can be expensive. Since this is not straightforward  it possible to retain the services of an attorney to handle this?

 

Good luck.

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14 hours ago, Ray.Bonaquist said:

No no no. Keep your head up and persevere. I am sure that’s what your deceased spouse would want. Dealing with government bureaucracy can be very frustrating and particularly as you grieve. Many agents are essentially just telephone operators with little knowledge of anything beyond the cursory.

 

Calling the USA from abroad can be expensive. Since this is not straightforward  it possible to retain the services of an attorney to handle this?

 

Good luck.

Yes, my husband wants me to migrate in the states. This might be his purpose in life before he passed away. I have been waiting an update from nvc.. I dont know until when can I received an update from them.

Actually I am here in Saudi Arabia because my work is here. Good thing there apps called hangouts that allows to call in the U.S for free and I am using this when calling to NVC. I thought the people we are talking with nvc are the one who will take care of the cases so I was wrong if many of them are only telephone operators.

I hope they provide me an update soon.

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