Jump to content

powerpuff

Members, Global Mod
  • Posts

    7,350
  • Joined

  • Days Won

    12

Everything posted by powerpuff

  1. ~~ Topic moved from Progress Reports to Process & Procedures ~~
  2. ~~ Duplicate thread removed. DO NOT start multiple threads asking same or related questions - That is spamming ~~ ~~ Topic moved to the NVC forum ~~
  3. Always good to be cautious and double check, especially that USCIS fees are non refundable. Good luck with the rest of the process! Hope it goes smooth
  4. This fee can only be paid after visa approval. So it should have been recent as that’s the last step in the process; if you don’t remember paying this fee after their visas were approved, then you probably didn’t pay it. Consulates *should * tell you about this fee but it’s not mandatory for them to do so, so I don’t think all of them are diligent about that.
  5. Do some digging and Track your card transactions. You’re losing time by not finding out if you paid the fee. I’m not sure if USCIS sends a letter about non payment but one thing about USCIS is that they’re not known to be fast so they might Take weeks and months to send it.
  6. They will not do that at the consulate. The CBP will do that at the port of entry in the US when the beneficiary flies into the US. You are not an LPR until the CBP stamps your passport. You simply have an immigrant visa to enter the US with.
  7. Use the search feature to look for similar posts. Unknown is a perfectly acceptable answer as that is the truth. Not sure why it seems like it won’t be. So far haven’t seen a single post that said the reason for a petition denial was wiring unknown in this field.
  8. You send an inquiry to NVC ~4 weeks after approval to get the case number and then you monitor it until it is sent to the consulate. That’s all that can be done at that stage.
  9. ~~ Duplicate thread removed. Please do not start multiple threads asking same or related questions as that’s considered spamming ~~
  10. I see this often and there’s no other way around this except filing the I-824.
  11. ~~ Duplicate thread removed. Please do Not start multiple threads asking same or related questions as that’s considered spamming ~~
  12. ~~ Duplicate thread removed ~~
  13. What do you mean where they get it from? They’re the ones waiting and that’s the situation they’re all in, still waiting for interviews since 2021. They’re reporting their own timelines, you can post there and ask if you want. The consulate does not post data like this so this is the most reliable and accurate source.
  14. Trust me, you do not want to interview in Pakistan because of the wait. If you have a chance to transfer, do it. People who have been DQ (submitted all docs at NVC and waiting for the interview letter) in July 2021 are only now getting their interviews. They must have filed their I-130 in 2020. That’s a 3-4 year… You won’t have the problem of a transfer like that person did because the queue for China is not long so they didn’t change the consulate in time at NVC, it already got “shipped” to the consulate. You will not have that problem as Pakistan has that extremely long wait so your case will be just sitting in NVC and you’ll have plenty of time to change the consulate. Here is the thread with the wait times for ISL:
  15. No, I went to the insurance office (Fidelis) but you can go into any (Health first, Cigna, BCBS etc). The agent who worked there helped me sign up. I got the health insurance before I even applied for AOS. And I was treated as a resident without questions rather than a visitor
  16. Sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn’t. Mine never changed from Case approved
  17. ~~ Topic moved from IR1/CR1 forum to AOS Work/tourist/student visas - this is an AOS case, not CR1 ~~
  18. It’s not a matter of choice but policy. K1s always bring I-134, not I-864.
  19. Never send originals to USCIS unless explicitly stated in an RFE. Photocopy only
  20. It’s not USCIS, but NVC (department of state) who publish when visa numbers become available. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2023/visa-bulletin-for-april-2023.html each month they publish the visa bulletin, you can search for older ones
  21. Except India, Philippines and Mexico, petitions filed in 2007 are now eligible to receive a visa.
  22. Because she made an error and typed a wrong DOB on I-485. That’s not DHS error. Plus they contract a third party to print out GCs so that contractor does not have access to the entire immigration file to see other DOB on other documents nor would they have the time or capacity for that. _________________________________________ ~~ Topic moved from AOS K1 forum to General Immigration discussion where I-90 questions are discussed ~~
  23. ~~ Duplicate thread removed. Do not start multiple threads asking same or related questions as that’s considered spamming ~~
  24. Send all forms by paper together if you want a smooth process.
×
×
  • Create New...