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Everything posted by Edward and Jaycel
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This is correct - There will be no welcome letter from NVC for a K-1 case. The petitioner and beneficiary will receive a K1-FTP letter via email from NVC once the case has been transferred to the embassy (as long as NVC has both of your email addresses in the case file). @Fatali NVC takes a week to 10 days to respond to PIs normally. If they reply with your case number, do another PI and ask them to update the email addresses for petitioner and beneficiary and give them both addresses. If they reply without a case number, wait 10 days or so and do another PI asking for it and in that PI do the email address update request along with asking for the case number
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Many, many people (even those NOT from the 75 countries) are facing extended adjudication delays after the interview. Friends of ours just had to wait 126 days after the interview to get a decision and that was after doing a congressional inquiry at the 90 day mark. The new administration has implemented "Enhanced Vetting" across all immigration processes and extended delays are becoming more common. Unfortunately, 22 days waiting at this time is very common and you will probably need to prepare yourself for longer wait times and then be prepared to do case inquiry and congressional inquiry once you are getting to the 120 day mark.
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N400 Denver Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to N400may0925den's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Thank you for the update! Jaycel will be doing this through the Centennial office a little over 2 years so it's nice to read this! -
I'll say this..... For a simple case, uncommon name, not a lot of social media stuff to pour through, it shouldn't take much longer, but let me give a huge disclaimer here - AP is a mysterious "black hole" which no one really has much insight into and I've seen immigration attorneys and former consular officers alike say that all you can do during AP is just hold on and wait it out unless it drags on for more than 6 months to a year. In the Philippines, super long AP is not that common. In the grand scheme of things, 13 business days is not that long when it comes to AP. The other big holdup can also be background checking in other countries. Did your fiancée have to submit any police certificates because she lived somewhere other than the Philippines for more than 6 months after the age of 16?
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Yes.... The status would likely say "Refused" if they issued a 221g for more documents. That could change if they find something during the AP process but that's not as common as when the Consular Officer issues a 221g at the interview. Unfortunately with this administration's focus on "Enhanced Vetting" and now the social media focus, the length of time between interview and visa issuance seems (anecdotally) to be increasing. Hang in there, it's just a matter of patience now.
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Widow of US citizen
Edward and Jaycel replied to Spring123's topic in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
Best tip I can think to offer is make sure she has certified true copies of the important civil documents (marriage certificate, death certificate, passport or birth certificate of the deceased to establish their US Citizenship) and any proof that the marriage was bona fide that she can bring. -
Yes when you fill out the request for the NBI clearance you need to include the AKA and it will be printed on the NBI Clearance.
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Great news!!! Best piece of advice I can give you from here is start studying the AOS process for after you guys get married and then once they arrive in the US, make an appointment at your local Social Security office to get them SS Numbers. Makes things down the road a lot easier.
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DS-160
Edward and Jaycel replied to Pedro26's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
Get rid of your "Advisor" in Columbia. The DS-160 is for any Non-Immigrant visa, which the K-1 is. It must be filled out before you can schedule an interview with the embassy -
If they now have everything they need, it can take a day or two to a week for them to issue it. The fact that the "Last Updated" date changed to the 14th is good because that means someone touched the file.
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I'm so confused and need help 🙏
Edward and Jaycel replied to Dominic828's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
Are you talking about the Invoice Number? You will not get one of those with a K-1 case and you will not create a CEAC account for a K-1 Case. -
N400 Denver Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to N400may0925den's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Congrats!!! 🎉 From what I hear, the Denver field office in Centennial is pretty efficient with oath ceremonies. They apparently dedicate the whole office to the ceremonies 2 days a month. I would love to hear from you how it is, as Jaycel and I will hopefully be there in a couple of years for her Oath Ceremony -
"Application Received" is the step when the Immigrant Visa Unit (who handles the K-1 processing, interview and approval) sends it to the NonImmigrant Visa Unit for Issuance (Because the K-1 is technically a nonimmigrant visa, it has to be issued by the NIV Unit). This status means the NIV Unit has received the application and will be processing the it for issuance.
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Congrats!!! Glad it went well for you guys!! 🎉🎉 Hopefully you will have the approval today, that's what happened to us. Our officer said that when they do something in their system on a case, it takes 24 hours for it to show up on our portal and we got our approval almost exactly 25 hours after we walked out of the building.
