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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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7 minutes ago, Kiimitz said:

When we contact the NVC they relatively have nothing to say. All they tell us is that our case has already been forwarded to the embassy (Jan. 2020) and that we need to contact the embassy to schedule an appointment. When we call the embassy they just say there are no appointments available and that we should send inquiries through their online submission form. When we submit an inquiry all we get back is an email saying that they received case a long time ago but there are no appointments and wait for a notification when an appointment is available. That's it. That's all we have gotten back for almost 2 years now. 

 

I mean, we already had our appointment scheduled and they canceled it. I don't understand why ours can't be rescheduled but others who came way after us are already getting their appointment scheduled. It just makes no sense to me. Ugh

are you doing K1 or CR1, I see your user details say K1

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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1 minute ago, Kiimitz said:

Correct, K1.

Everyone in this thread is CR1/IR1

 

K1 was moved to Mexico City

 

During the pandemic K1 came to a stand still, I'm not sure what the status is right now, the last update was in October.

 

https://mx.usembassy.gov/immigrant-visas-information/

 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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25 minutes ago, Babu Frik said:

Everyone in this thread is CR1/IR1

 

K1 was moved to Mexico City

 

During the pandemic K1 came to a stand still, I'm not sure what the status is right now, the last update was in October.

 

https://mx.usembassy.gov/immigrant-visas-information/

 

 

My bad. I thought this was a K1 discussion thread as well. Is there another Mexico K1 discussion thread?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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15 minutes ago, Kiimitz said:

My bad. I thought this was a K1 discussion thread as well. Is there another Mexico K1 discussion thread?

You're in the right sub-forum for Mexico, but I haven't seen one for K1 specifically.

Might be worthwhile to start a thread for one.

The facebook groups tend to have more activity.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Posted (edited)

Question - I'm IR1-separated. How reliable is the NVC current case review time that they post. I'm guessing pretty reliable since it says they are working on documents submitted on November 24-2022 and I'm hearing people are already getting appts from CC November?  We just submitted our information about a month ago, just waiting right now.  

 

And once they start reviewing your case how long to case complete?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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43 minutes ago, Waitingfor10 said:

Question - I'm IR1-separated. How reliable is the NVC current case review time that they post. I'm guessing pretty reliable since it says they are working on documents submitted on November 24-2022 and I'm hearing people are already getting appts from CC November?  We just submitted our information about a month ago, just waiting right now.  

 

And once they start reviewing your case how long to case complete?

So the time for when they review it to when you get the interview is 2 different things.

Looks like right now from what I've seen it's been taking about 3 months for them to review documents.

Once you are Documentarily Qualified the wait for an interview is currently about 1.4 years.

Before covid 8-12 months was average.

 

If they ask for something more, you get sent to the back of the line, which could be up to another 3 months.

 

I got lucky, my case only took 2 weeks and they reviewed a doc they asked for the next day.

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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54 minutes ago, Babu Frik said:

So the time for when they review it to when you get the interview is 2 different things.

Looks like right now from what I've seen it's been taking about 3 months for them to review documents.

Once you are Documentarily Qualified the wait for an interview is currently about 1.4 years.

Before covid 8-12 months was average.

 

If they ask for something more, you get sent to the back of the line, which could be up to another 3 months.

 

I got lucky, my case only took 2 weeks and they reviewed a doc they asked for the next day.

 

 

Thank you. Good luck!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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1 hour ago, wcdog said:

I went to my interview today. They asked for waiver I-609 because my ex used false documents to get me across. I’m devastated, my son and husband are waiting for me to come home. I don’t know what to do 

did you know about that before?

was this the first interview? did they ask anything else or just bring that up?

I don't understand why they have to wait until the interview to let people know about that.

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7 minutes ago, Babu Frik said:

did you know about that before?

was this the first interview? did they ask anything else or just bring that up?

I don't understand why they have to wait until the interview to let people know about that.

This was my second interview. The lady interviewing me asked about how I entered the country, I said through Tijuana. She asked exactly how, so I told her what I remembered. I was 18 when it happened, that was 24 years ago. My boyfriend at the time, a LPR, token to meet meet him in Tijuana and that he had everything ready. I said that much. She asked what documents I presented, I said I gave him my passport and he drove through. She then said I was inadmissible due to miss representation.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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17 minutes ago, wcdog said:

This was my second interview. The lady interviewing me asked about how I entered the country, I said through Tijuana. She asked exactly how, so I told her what I remembered. I was 18 when it happened, that was 24 years ago. My boyfriend at the time, a LPR, token to meet meet him in Tijuana and that he had everything ready. I said that much. She asked what documents I presented, I said I gave him my passport and he drove through. She then said I was inadmissible due to miss representation.

that's unfortunate. usually you could get it before so it was ready for the interview.

Check the facebook group so you can see what others have done and how long it takes.

 

 

 
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