Silly, I know. But what do we answer here? I am assuming yes, because we are here because of the K1. But is this possibly asking about past filings?
Thank you.
I’m a little foggy on your timeline. Your ceac screencap says case created 23 Aug. Does that mean your case went from ‘At NVC’ to ‘Ready’ at the embassy in 9 days, and you seemingly completely bypassed ‘In Transit’?
We received a response to our public inquiry that our case was created 23 Aug as well, but has not moved from ‘At NVC’. I am obviously confused on some detail.
Here is what I used for my inquiries:
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/ask-nvc.html
You can attach your NOA2 and previous reply screengrabs.
Thank you, ma’am. And what exactly do I do with those 3 numbers? I think I remember something about the Julian date or something?
Edit: We can submit the DS-160 now?
First was exactly one month after NOA2. My first response was that the case was at NVC buy awaiting data entry. Second inquiry, one week later, was the same. One week later, the third inquiry, sent last Saturday, was the case number.
That file is merely for general information. It was written in Dec 2020, and some of the info is severely outdated. I’m not sure who is taking care of this file, but it just gets passed on every month to give us a starting place for trying to learn what’s next for us.
I know that is not the answer you were looking for, but that’s all I have. I think that the whole govt system has really put blocks in place to keep us from bugging them. No more phone calls. Emails only that take a week to get a response. You know. It’s the government. They’re here to help us. 🙄
The consulate website talks about you must give them an address to send you passport after the interview.
We would prefer to just stay in Manila and pick it up when it is ready directly from the consulate. Has anyone done this? I’d prefer to be packed and ready to go all in one trip to Manila.
Thanks.
Some confusion as to which forms are required. Looking at the US consulate in Manila website, they list the DS-260 is required. We thought we needed the DS- 160.
Same for the statement of support. The consulate lists I-864, and again, we thought we needed the I-134.
If you can clarify this, thank you.
Michael
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/MNL-Manila.html
This had me wondering if the reply I get from my first inquiry was a mistake. They replied that the case was received from USCIS, but not yet entered into the system. This is roughly 34ish days after NOA2. This is widely ahead of most all timelines I have been tracking here. Not complaining, just not sure I should believe it.