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Hello there, it seems my old post went missing.

I filled a I-129F for my fiance back in 11/2019, It got approved on 03/2020, then on 04/2020 I got the letter from the NVC with the MNL Case number, but then with covid and everything that went around, i lost track of the process, as well my fiance and I were not in best terms because we couldn't see each other and didnt knew how long the lockdown was going to last.
On 04/2022 I got an email from the Manila Embassy stating that my fiance was eligible to schedule an appointment, but we were not sure is we wanted to continue the process, fast forward to today, we have seen each other 2 times and planning to meet again around summer 2023.

My question is, can we continue this process as it is right now, doing the checklist and scheduling the interview at the Manila embassy, preferable around the time we will be together in Manila, or do we need to start a whole new process again.

I lost most of the papers i had on a flood and all i have right now, is a copy of the I-129F packet i sent back in 2019.

I have attached the only emails i got from this case, as they somehow were not linked to my USCIS profile, and had to link them manually.

Thanks for any insight that can be given.

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5 hours ago, Joseph V said:

Hello there, it seems my old post went missing.

I filled a I-129F for my fiance back in 11/2019, It got approved on 03/2020, then on 04/2020 I got the letter from the NVC with the MNL Case number, but then with covid and everything that went around, i lost track of the process, as well my fiance and I were not in best terms because we couldn't see each other and didnt knew how long the lockdown was going to last.
On 04/2022 I got an email from the Manila Embassy stating that my fiance was eligible to schedule an appointment, but we were not sure is we wanted to continue the process, fast forward to today, we have seen each other 2 times and planning to meet again around summer 2023.

My question is, can we continue this process as it is right now, doing the checklist and scheduling the interview at the Manila embassy, preferable around the time we will be together in Manila, or do we need to start a whole new process again.

I lost most of the papers i had on a flood and all i have right now, is a copy of the I-129F packet i sent back in 2019.

I have attached the only emails i got from this case, as they somehow were not linked to my USCIS profile, and had to link them manually.

Thanks for any insight that can be given.

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Stay in contact with the consulate, as long as they keep your file open and active you will be ok.  If they close it and send it back you will need to start again 

 
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