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  1. Many thanks @Crazy Cat. @appleblossom Our consulate will be Montreal. USC / dual Canadian citizen married to Canadian citizen ( he's born outside of Canada though) for 10+ years. We recently got our kids their Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) and US passports because I heard it's better to get it before kids turn 14 yrs old. I am figuring out how to do the timeline but this is roughly it. Aug 2022 - applied Online for I-130 Sept 2023 - Email received for approved I-130 At the NVC stage.
  2. @Crazy Cat many thanks for your quick replies. When I send them an email, other than putting Case Number and Invoice ID in the subject line / beginning of email, is there something I should state? Just a (better worded) acknowledging our application and we will follow up on it or is there a certain way you would word it to say, we aren't ready to pay the fees/submit documents now but want to do it next year.
  3. Okay I found my email from NVC-do-not-reply@state.gov with a Case Number and Invoice ID. I've logged into the website and I am trying to figure out how do I officially "contact" them (it's been 4 months since our I-130 approval). Usually my partner takes care of things like this but he is unable to right now so I am trying to catch up on everything right now.
  4. Thank you for the reply. When I go into my account on USCIS I see this: ".. You can find general information on Consular Processing by visiting our website at www.uscis.gov . The website will provide information on what to do next, who to contact, and how to inform us of any changes in your situation or address." It says this, but I am on this website. Does the NVC have a different website? I want to contact them right now and then revisit in 12 months (or sooner).
  5. Just like the title says. My spouse's I-130 has been processed for a few months but some life things have come up and we want to delay for a year or so. How can we do this correctly and not end up back at square 1? If so, can someone kindly please explain the steps very clearly? We are going through a lot right now and don't want to mess it up. If it's better to get a lawyer for this step, we can do that as well.
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