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Edward and Jaycel

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Edward and Jaycel last won the day on November 24 2025

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    Englewood
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    Colorado

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  • Immigration Status
    Adjustment of Status (approved)
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    Phoenix AZ Lockbox
  • Local Office
    Denver CO
  • Country
    Philippines

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  1. Make an inquiry with them for your invoice number here: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/ask-nvc.html
  2. As you can see here, it will still show as Nonimmigrant when it's issued. This was Jaycel's last status in the case.
  3. This is also normal in the process.... When it passes to the NIV Unit for issuance it then shows in the CEAC Tracker as NonImmigrant. Same thing happened to Jaycel's case number.
  4. This is normal.... The K-1 is technically a non-immigrant visa that is processed by the Immigrant Visa unit at the embassy, right up until it is time to be issued. Since it is a non-immigrant visa, it MUST be issued by the Non-Immigrant Visa unit. The case status changes to "Application Received" when the IV Unit passes it to the NIV unit for issuance. This happened in Jaycel's case there in Manila. (We got really nervous too ) I had a former Consular Officer explain this to me some time later. We had met him at a social event and I asked him a few things, this being one of them. Don't worry... The next step is "Approved" and then "Issued". Jaycel's changed from "Application Received" to "Approved" to "Issued" all within a matter of about 2-3 days.
  5. Have you tried asking your congressional representative for their help inquiring with USCIS?
  6. Do you not have a certified copy you can send to her via FedEx?
  7. It should say 1040 Tax Return Transcript
  8. You do not need "certified" copies of the tax transcripts. The PDF you download from the irs.gov website is exactly what you will provide to USCIS
  9. Yes you have a choice. USCIS prefers you to send the Tax Return Transcripts so if you have an online account with the IRS or can get one fairly quickly, I would get the transcripts. Yes Online filing is the way to go with the N-400 IMHO and you would scan your evidence into PDF for ease of upload.
  10. If it’s been more than 30 days you can submit an inquiry with the lockbox support email
  11. Couple of other VJ members I'm in contact with outside of the site are blocked too... just like the issue that happened 6-8 months ago
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