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Ok now Im worried I submitted documents  of i-864 via ceac and its still saying documents not received. Do they tell you immediately when they receive the documents? I asked this question a while back and people were responding by asking me if I hit the submission tab. I resubmitted the same docs and its still  documents not submitted. when will it say documents received?

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47 minutes ago, Beverly56 said:

I submitted documents  of i-864 via ceac and its still saying documents not received.

Where does it say that? On Ceac case status? 

our ceac case status showed waiting for documents (or something like that) all the way until we were DQed, so for like 75 days from submission, no change in between at all

 

49 minutes ago, Beverly56 said:

Do they tell you immediately when they receive the documents?

On ceac case status no, but on ceac platform where you upload, it should say submitted - on the bottom of the front page. 
 

51 minutes ago, Beverly56 said:

I resubmitted the same docs and its still  documents not submitted

As far as i know, every update to mandatory documents (and a push of the submit button) will push you back to the end of the line at NVC
If it does say submitted on the front page, i would not push any more buttons :D

if it doesn’t, maybe what you’re referring to, is the final submit button after you have uploaded everything - you do have to push that once. 

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5 hours ago, Beverly56 said:

I thought police reports were done until interview time.

You have to submit a police clearance certificate from every country you have lived in for longer than 6 months since turning 16. You then have to bring the originals to the interview, along with originals of all the other civil docs.

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17 hours ago, Beverly56 said:

I thought you get police  reports and medicals  done after you get an interview date?

Police reports are due at NVC stage. You can complete the medical once NVC reviews and accepts all your documents. 

The beneficiary will see a list of documents they need to upload once they sign into the CEAC.

Check out this guide for more information: 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-5-collect-financial-evidence-and-other-supporting-documents/step-7-collect-civil-documents.html

 

 

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7 hours ago, Beverly56 said:

Why does my ceac read n/a for documents under the ds260 and documents submitted under the i-864.Is it because that country don't require documentation? (Gambia).For cr-1

You have to submit ALL necessary civil documents including police certificates etc. to be DQ’d. that’s what others were already advising you. 

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On 11/30/2022 at 8:28 AM, powerpuff said:

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You have to submit ALL necessary civil documents including police certificates etc. to be DQ’d. that’s what others were already advising you. 

Will they let me know when Im DQ"d?

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8 hours ago, Beverly56 said:

Will they let me know when Im DQ"d?

Yes, but if it says N/A for the documents, I dont think you are in line to get reviewed.

 

Maybe you should show us a screenshot of your NVC page so we can understand your situation better.

Make sure to erase your personal info.

 

By the way, K1 visas submit police certificate after getting interview date.

CR1/IR1 visas have to submit police certificate before you get interview date.

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On 12/6/2022 at 9:02 AM, snickers10 said:

Yes, but if it says N/A for the documents, I dont think you are in line to get reviewed.

 

Maybe you should show us a screenshot of your NVC page so we can understand your situation better.

Make sure to erase your personal info.

 

By the way, K1 visas submit police certificate after getting interview date.

CR1/IR1 visas have to submit police certificate before you get interview date.

Oh that N/A that i was talking about on my ceac page, has changed. It changed after I finished the ds260 form. I have submitted everything they asked for.. My category is cr-1. How long do you think ill have to wait before they let me know that im DQ"d?

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