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What does it mean that my visa status check says “ready”? This is on the US dept of state/ CEAC website. It shows that my case was created January 11th and was last updated February 6th.
 

I used the case number provided to me by emailing NVC inquiry in order to check my case status. That email response from NVC inquiry also let me know that my petition was forwarded to the US embassy in Manila on January 30th. 


Should I have received something through email from NVC if my case was already forwarded to the embassy? 
 

Thanks to all who read and respond 🙏🏽

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"Ready" status means that your case is ready for the interview to be scheduled, and that you need to get busy.  Complete the DS-160 and pay the fee.  Create your ustraveldocs account (if you haven't already) and schedule your interview.   Yes, you should have gotten an email from NVC when it was sent to Manila.  You also should have gotten one when the Embassy received it.  Search your junk email for "Manila IV Info" and also for "NVC" to make sure you didn't miss the emails.  Use the search feature, not just your eyeballs.

 

If you do not move it along, it will just sit there.  This pertains to Manila only.  Other consulates have different procedures.

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17 hours ago, J.M. said:

"Ready" status means that your case is ready for the interview to be scheduled, and that you need to get busy.  Complete the DS-160 and pay the fee.  Create your ustraveldocs account (if you haven't already) and schedule your interview.   Yes, you should have gotten an email from NVC when it was sent to Manila.  You also should have gotten one when the Embassy received it.  Search your junk email for "Manila IV Info" and also for "NVC" to make sure you didn't miss the emails.  Use the search feature, not just your eyeballs.

 

If you do not move it along, it will just sit there.  This pertains to Manila only.  Other consulates have different procedures.


Thank you so much 🙏🏽 Gonna get right on it! 

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