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"Your search did not return any data." meaning |
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3:54 am June 3, 2020 | |
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ar38113

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Hi everyone, After regularly checking my case number through the CEAC website since late March using my assigned case number from the NVC, I suddenly am returned with "Your search did not return any data". Normally, inputting the case number would result in an "in transit" status but suddenly I'm receiving this new message. The case number is being input correctly and I have attempted to use both the non-immigrant and immigrant visa status checker to no avail. Has anyone ever dealt with this or know what it means? To clarify, I am going through the K1 process.
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Is there a deadline to send documents to the NVC? |
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1:42 am June 3, 2020 | |
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Airmettetal

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Hello. So my wife is applying for a spousal visa. We went through the initial steps and our case was sent to the NVC in October of 2019 so we are now at the point where we have to submit info through the CEAC website. If we wait too long will her case expire or could we theoretically take even two years without any repercussions? Thanks for any answers :)
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Question regarding adjustment of status |
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3:36 pm May 15, 2020 | |
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John0822

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Hey folks, I'm an international student who recently graduated from college. I am currently unemployed and nearing the end of my 90 days grace period of OPT, which is right around the corner on 05/20/2020. However, by the grace of God, I got to marry my American girlfriend, whom I've been dating for a while, yesterday. The thing is, I don't think I'll ever be able to file the adjustment of status anytime before the 20th due to the uncertainty in the arrival time of the marriage certificate, which puts me at risk of being out of status. I've gotten a chance to consult a family friend lawyer, who informed me that the case is favorable for me whichever way one looks at it. However, the lawyer lowkey insisted/suggested that I enroll myself in a community college to be perfectly safe. I understand the lawyer is doing his job to let me know all the options available but my problem is that I doubt I'll be able to do all that and get another I-20 in just 5 days. On top of that, my funds will be pretty dry after I pay for the lawyer and the document fees... From any of your experience, if I file the adjustment slightly later that the 20th, do you think it will matter a whole lot or will the USCIS try to hold this against me? Thanks a lot in advance
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