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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Albania
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hello, i just have a question about this process.

After we made the payment, upload all documents to NVC, they review and schedule the appointment with embassy in our country? is this the process and how it works?

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Do we contact embassy to schedule our interview after NVC accepts our documents?

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4 minutes ago, mico1989Athens said:

 

 

hello, i just have a question about this process.

After we made the payment, upload all documents to NVC, they review and schedule the appointment with embassy in our country? is this the process and how it works?

OR

Do we contact embassy to schedule our interview after NVC accepts our documents?

 

Once you're DQ'ed, NVC will schedule your interview for you and inform you of when it is. Your case will then be passed over to the consulate. The whole process is set out on the NVC website, you should be using this for each step. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-8-scan-collected-documents/step-9-upload-and-submit-scanned-documents.html

 

Wait time for the interview letter (which actually comes by email) varies hugely depending on consulate, it could be just a couple of months if it's one of the quicker consulates, or a couple of years, or anywhere in-between. 

 

Please fill in your timeline so that people know which visa process and consulate you're asking about, thanks.

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Albania
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16 minutes ago, appleblossom said:

 

Once you're DQ'ed, NVC will schedule your interview for you and inform you of when it is. Your case will then be passed over to the consulate. The whole process is set out on the NVC website, you should be using this for each step. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-8-scan-collected-documents/step-9-upload-and-submit-scanned-documents.html

 

Wait time for the interview letter (which actually comes by email) varies hugely depending on consulate, it could be just a couple of months if it's one of the quicker consulates, or a couple of years, or anywhere in-between. 

 

Please fill in your timeline so that people know which visa process and consulate you're asking about, thanks.

 

thank you a lot.. i will fill my profile tonight at home.

 

by dq, you mean nvc verifies and accepts documents we upload to their portal right?

 

So basically, 1) we pay fees, 2) we upload documents and then we just wait for NVC to verify and schedule the interview for us.

 

and all of this happens on their website. no pyhsical mails, no emails. we just upload documents on the same website we pay fee

 

are all of this true?

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1 minute ago, mico1989Athens said:

thank you a lot.. i will fill my profile tonight at home.

 

by dq, you mean nvc verifies and accepts documents we upload to their portal right?

 

So basically, 1) we pay fees, 2) we upload documents and then we just wait for NVC to verify and schedule the interview for us.

 

and all of this happens on their website. no pyhsical mails, no emails. we just upload documents on the same website we pay fee

 

are all of this true?

 

Depends on the type of visa you're applying for - which is why we need your timeline filled in! 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Albania
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6 hours ago, appleblossom said:

 

Depends on the type of visa you're applying for - which is why we need your timeline filled in! 

our i-130 just approved, we are filing green card through counselor process.

wife is married to me(us citizen)

does this change anything?

 

coulnd't fill my timeline, i get an error here everytime i submit the form here https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=477341

My timeline:

Applied in June 2023,

Approved: August 2024

NVC letter: September 2024

Location: Albany new york

Visa/Counselor location: Albania

 

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