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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Newbie here. 
Our lawyer submitted application and documents 3/25/2022.

On 4/18/2022 I received an email from NVC “The National Visa Center (NVC) received all the requested documentation for this immigrant visa case.  The applicant is now in the queue awaiting an interview appointment overseas, where a consular officer will adjudicate the applicant’s visa application. ” Is this what DQ means? 
I am trying to figure out the estimated timeline.

It says case is at NVC. And wondering if priority date helps our case move faster?

*our priority date is 4/13/2013, we stopped our process for years and recently resumed *

Country: Pakistan
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10 hours ago, vtorr2008 said:

Newbie here. 
Our lawyer submitted application and documents 3/25/2022.

On 4/18/2022 I received an email from NVC “The National Visa Center (NVC) received all the requested documentation for this immigrant visa case.  The applicant is now in the queue awaiting an interview appointment overseas, where a consular officer will adjudicate the applicant’s visa application. ” Is this what DQ means? 
I am trying to figure out the estimated timeline.

It says case is at NVC. And wondering if priority date helps our case move faster?

*our priority date is 4/13/2013, we stopped our process for years and recently resumed *

Does the email state 'Case Complete' or 'Documentarily Complete'? If it does, then you're DQ'd. 

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11 hours ago, vtorr2008 said:

Newbie here. 
Our lawyer submitted application and documents 3/25/2022.

On 4/18/2022 I received an email from NVC “The National Visa Center (NVC) received all the requested documentation for this immigrant visa case.  The applicant is now in the queue awaiting an interview appointment overseas, where a consular officer will adjudicate the applicant’s visa application. ” Is this what DQ means? 
I am trying to figure out the estimated timeline.

It says case is at NVC. And wondering if priority date helps our case move faster?

*our priority date is 4/13/2013, we stopped our process for years and recently resumed *

You should check to see timelines of DQ to Interview for IR1/CR1 cases out of Mexico (if that's where the beneficiary is right now). 

I believe priority date doesn't matter with Immediate Relative cases. What matters is DQ date. 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
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6 hours ago, Kuchiki said:

Does the email state 'Case Complete' or 'Documentarily Complete'? If it does, then you're DQ'd. 

It doesn’t say either,

“The applicant is now in the queue awaiting an interview appointment overseas, where a consular officer will adjudicate the applicant’s visa application.”

 
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