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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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I recently had my I-129f approved. I called up USCIS and asked what my next steps are. And they said they forward the petition to the US interest section in Havana. For some strange reason, I thought the petition would be sent to the National Visa Center here in the United States. I waited two weeks after the initial approval and call up the US interest section and they told me that the petition for my finance has not arrived. Can anyone share there experience (particularly Cuban petition filers). Did the petition go directly to the U.S. interest section in Havana or to the national visa center?, and how long did it take for the U.S interest section to received the papers send by USCIS?. Thanks guys......

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It went to the NVC (National Visa Center). It may take a couple months before it finally arrives overseas. The timelines here on VJ are a good help to estimate your estimated wait in this step, but there's also several reports that the California Service Center (CSC) is having issues with their courier service and the shipments to the NVC are delayed.

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Jun 11, 2007 -------> I-129f sent

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Apr 30, 2008 -------> Forms received by USCIS

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May 10, 2008 -------> NOA1 received for EAD, AP, and AoS

May 10, 2008 -------> Biometrics appt date received

May 28, 2008 -------> Biometrics for EAD & AoS

Jun 11, 2008 -------> AoS case transferred to CSC

Jul 05, 2008 -------> AP Approval

Jul 09, 2008 -------> EAD approval

Jul 14, 2008 -------> EAD and AP received

Jul 17, 2008 -------> AoS approved (card production ordered)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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That is a generic answer, yes they send it through NVC, and NVC sends it on to Cuba.

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Filed: Country: China
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That is a generic answer, yes they send it through NVC, and NVC sends it on to Cuba.

hi YuAndDan.....just got my approval notice today....but you know...i was not aware the visa applications go to cuba for processing....what do they do there with the applications?

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It should go to the NVC and they will assign the case number and forward it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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That is a generic answer, yes they send it through NVC, and NVC sends it on to Cuba.

hi YuAndDan.....just got my approval notice today....but you know...i was not aware the visa applications go to cuba for processing....what do they do there with the applications?

Nooo !!! all case pass by NVC whih take care of sending the package to the benifeciary's countries ... for you look at timelines to estimate how long your petitions will take from the approval till time will be there in china ... you can call to check for update and plz read that steps it may help you ---> K1 Process Flowchart ... !!!

Good Luck :thumbs: !!!

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