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    Hi ,
    My husband is a US citizen and i'm from India and he has filed i-130 for me . After 6 months of waiting we got the approval and when I checked the status with my receipt number; it is written that my case has been moved for visa processing on 3,Dec 2014.
    When will i get my case number or should i call the nvc and ask for the case number?
    Will they send any letter to fill out the affidavit of support and for filling out DS-260 online? My case is been in Nebraska visa center. please do help me with the doubts.

  • #2
    Both you and your husband should receive NVC initial correspondence within next 6 weeks. NVC is very slow right now.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by LINCY View Post
    Hi ,
    My husband is a US citizen and i'm from India and he has filed i-130 for me . After 6 months of waiting we got the approval and when I checked the status with my receipt number; it is written that my case has been moved for visa processing on 3,Dec 2014.
    When will i get my case number or should i call the nvc and ask for the case number?
    Will they send any letter to fill out the affidavit of support and for filling out DS-260 online? My case is been in Nebraska visa center. please do help me with the doubts.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by rayb View Post
      Both you and your husband should receive NVC initial correspondence within next 6 weeks. NVC is very slow right now.

      --Ray B
      thank u so much for the response. waiting period is so long,can't wait for the process to finish.

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      • #4
        Is it ok to call the nvc and ask the case number for the petitioner and beneficiary?

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        • #5
          Yes, you can call the NVC at: (603) 334-0700

          You can expect, however, correspondence from the NVC to reach you and your husband (separately) within next couple of weeks.

          -Ray B

          Originally posted by LINCY View Post
          Is it ok to call the nvc and ask the case number for the petitioner and beneficiary?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rayb View Post
            Yes, you can call the NVC at: (603) 334-0700

            You can expect, however, correspondence from the NVC to reach you and your husband (separately) within next couple of weeks.

            -Ray B
            thank u for the info ray

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            • #7
              DS-260 Exemplar

              Hi to everyone, im a newcomer on this site/forum, i need some help of how or whats the best answer to some questions about DS-260 under category of .......

              Security and Background:
              Immigration Law Violations Info 1 & 2 (question#4)

              Q. have u ever been unlawfully present "overstayed" the amount of time granted by an immigration officer or otherwise violated the terms of a US Visa..............


              since i OVERSTAYED so obviously my answer is YES, " but how do i EXPLAIN it? " i am preparing myself for "Expanded Provisional Waiver" which i am eligible.....i would be needing some help too in the near future of how to prepare well the "Extreme Hardship Waiver"

              hope some one in this forum can guide me well........i will appreciate all kind of help and advise, thanks in advance

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              • #8
                hey i'm sorry. I really don't know about your process. hope someone else could help u out.



                Originally posted by alexc View Post
                Hi to everyone, im a newcomer on this site/forum, i need some help of how or whats the best answer to some questions about DS-260 under category of .......

                Security and Background:
                Immigration Law Violations Info 1 & 2 (question#4)

                Q. have u ever been unlawfully present "overstayed" the amount of time granted by an immigration officer or otherwise violated the terms of a US Visa..............


                since i OVERSTAYED so obviously my answer is YES, " but how do i EXPLAIN it? " i am preparing myself for "Expanded Provisional Waiver" which i am eligible.....i would be needing some help too in the near future of how to prepare well the "Extreme Hardship Waiver"

                hope some one in this forum can guide me well........i will appreciate all kind of help and advise, thanks in advance

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                • #9
                  Nvc

                  Hi everyone!!!
                  I am a green card holder I want to bring my wife to live with me. I get my I-797 form from USCIS. Can someone give me details about NVS steps.
                  Thanks

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                  • #10
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                    Hi everyone!!!
                    I am a green card holder I want to bring my wife to live with me. I get my I-797 form from USCIS. Can someone give me details about NVS steps.
                    Thanks

                    u can check on to this link for the whole process .
                    Last edited by LINCY; 01-27-2015, 09:30 AM.

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                    • #11
                      When you receive correspondence from the NVC, you will have to pay two fees, $120 and $325, after which you will submit sponsorship and civil documents the NVC.

                      --Ray B

                      Originally posted by LINCY View Post
                      http://travel.state.gov/contenthttps...checkdate.html
                      u can check on to this link for the whole process .

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                      • #12
                        Need some help and guidance to start my visa.

                        Hello everyone I need some help on the route I should be going with my visa before I submit anything. First I got married in cololmbia to my wife, and I am an american citizen. Do I file the I-130 and when I get notified that it was accepted turn in a I-129F? I talked to some lawyer he said that would make the process go faster to get my spouse here. So its 420 for I-130 and 340 for the I-129F for a rapid speed to get my spouse here?

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                        • #13
                          I-864w

                          I'm confused as to who qualify under the CCA. I'm a US citizen from Grenada filing for my two sons who are currently in Grenada - both are under 18 and have never been to the US. I paid the $120 AOS fee and was directed to option 4 of the six steps (confuse why it instructed me to skip option 3 for now). After reviewing all the possible AOS forms, the one that best suits my case says "You are a US citizen filing for a natural or adopted child, not including a step child, who is under the age of 18." But, the available form for that option is an I-864W which seems to suggest that I'm exempt from the AOS and that my boys would become citizens upon entry to the US? Yet, even the instructions for qualifying under the CCA appear ambiguous as it appears to imply the children needed to already be here. Some clarification would be surely appreciated.

                          Thanks

                          -Kev.

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                          • #14
                            You are receiving wrong information from the attorney:

                            1. The I-129F for a K3 visa option is no longer being used by USCIS. It will be accepted by USCIS, then ignored in favor of the I-130.
                            2. There is no fee for using the I-129F for a K3, ITS SUBMITTAL IS FREE. The only $340 fee is if used for a fiancee ( K1) visa.

                            --Ray B

                            Originally posted by jd1407 View Post
                            Hello everyone I need some help on the route I should be going with my visa before I submit anything. First I got married in cololmbia to my wife, and I am an american citizen. Do I file the I-130 and when I get notified that it was accepted turn in a I-129F? I talked to some lawyer he said that would make the process go faster to get my spouse here. So its 420 for I-130 and 340 for the I-129F for a rapid speed to get my spouse here?

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                            • #15
                              The National Visa Center (NVC) and/or the processing Embassy will "sometimes" request that a U.S. citizen parent proceed with using the I-864W if it is obvious that the child will be eligible for derived citizenship (from the parent) after arriving in the U.S. This generally applies to children whose derived citizenship couldn't be recognized abroad because the parent did not have sufficient tenure as being naturalized or because the child's birth was not reported to the U.S. Embassy.

                              My advice is to proceed with the I-864 unless specifically told by the NVC to use the I-864W. Once in he U.S. with a Green Card (PR status), you can then apply for the child's U.S. passport and/or Citizenship Certificate.

                              --Ray B

                              Originally posted by kelvl View Post
                              I'm confused as to who qualify under the CCA. I'm a US citizen from Grenada filing for my two sons who are currently in Grenada - both are under 18 and have never been to the US. I paid the $120 AOS fee and was directed to option 4 of the six steps (confuse why it instructed me to skip option 3 for now). After reviewing all the possible AOS forms, the one that best suits my case says "You are a US citizen filing for a natural or adopted child, not including a step child, who is under the age of 18." But, the available form for that option is an I-864W which seems to suggest that I'm exempt from the AOS and that my boys would become citizens upon entry to the US? Yet, even the instructions for qualifying under the CCA appear ambiguous as it appears to imply the children needed to already be here. Some clarification would be surely appreciated.

                              Thanks

                              -Kev.

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