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  • gabbyjim
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    Originally posted by gabbyjim View Post
    rayb,

    but is not problem if i call to NVC, i wont have problems, because my fiancé doesnt call to them, the number is (603) 334-0700, and they speak spanish, well my english is good, but when i talk sometimes i have problems, for this reason i want to know if i will be able to speak spanish with somebody, my lawyer told me just you need to wait, but i read many things here and i want to be sure that they have my case in their system. please help me!!!
    Rayb,

    But, i am afraid how is not my fiancè that is in USA. they think bad and this can affect my process, i wish really know my case number and if they get in the system my case, my fiancè thinks that the lawyer has reason about all, but i investigate everyday about it. So, i know that the people need to help us because the lawyer told me you need to wait until August or Sepember for the interview, but i saw many cases that dont need to wait this a long time and only take 3 months no more. Give one advice please.

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  • rayb
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    Your attorney's advice is not always the best way to handle this step. NVC will have Spanish-speaking staff, if you are able to reach them.

    You can also email the NVC, following the email protocol at the following link: http://travel.state.gov/contenthttps...formation.html

    Don't expect a response by email from the NVC in less than 7-10 days.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by gabbyjim View Post
    rayb,

    but is not problem if i call to NVC, i wont have problems, because my fiancé doesnt call to them, the number is (603) 334-0700, and they speak spanish, well my english is good, but when i talk sometimes i have problems, for this reason i want to know if i will be able to speak spanish with somebody, my lawyer told me just you need to wait, but i read many things here and i want to be sure that they have my case in their system. please help me!!!

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  • gabbyjim
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    Originally posted by rayb View Post
    Call the NVC and ask for the State Department case number. After two weeks, the case should have been in their system.

    You'll need to provide the USCIS receipt number, names and birthdate of petitioner and beneficiary.

    Waiting for anything to come to you is a recipe for disappointment.

    --Ray B
    rayb,

    but is not problem if i call to NVC, i wont have problems, because my fiancé doesnt call to them, the number is (603) 334-0700, and they speak spanish, well my english is good, but when i talk sometimes i have problems, for this reason i want to know if i will be able to speak spanish with somebody, my lawyer told me just you need to wait, but i read many things here and i want to be sure that they have my case in their system. please help me!!!

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  • gabbyjim
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    Cessa how is your case

    Originally posted by cessa View Post
    Hi,

    My fiance in the US received a letter from USCIS that it has been approved on their end and already forwarded the petition to NVC last April 11, 2014.

    It's been 2 weeks now and we haven't heard any update from anyone regarding the status of the petition. My fiance is in Las Vegas and I'm in the Philippines.

    2 questions:

    1. How long it would normally take for us to receive an udpate or the next step to take?
    2. Is there any contact number to use aside from (202) 4857600 and (603) 3340700 (these are NVC numbers from their site) because no one's answering when we called them up to get an update/information.

    Really appreciate your thoughts on this.
    hello Cassa, How is your case, already you must to have your case number of NVC how many days took it from April 11?

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  • gabbyjim
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    Originally posted by rayb View Post
    Call the NVC and ask for the State Department case number. After two weeks, the case should have been in their system.

    You'll need to provide the USCIS receipt number, names and birthdate of petitioner and beneficiary.

    Waiting for anything to come to you is a recipe for disappointment.

    --Ray B
    They speak spanish, or i must to talk in english? And i have another questions this can damage the process

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  • gabbyjim
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    how many day i need to wait

    Originally posted by cessa View Post
    Hi,

    My fiance in the US received a letter from USCIS that it has been approved on their end and already forwarded the petition to NVC last April 11, 2014.

    It's been 2 weeks now and we haven't heard any update from anyone regarding the status of the petition. My fiance is in Las Vegas and I'm in the Philippines.

    2 questions:

    1. How long it would normally take for us to receive an udpate or the next step to take?
    2. Is there any contact number to use aside from (202) 4857600 and (603) 3340700 (these are NVC numbers from their site) because no one's answering when we called them up to get an update/information.

    Really appreciate your thoughts on this.
    Hello, i am from Ecuador, p,dase can you help me? I havd my caxe approved from the USCIS, may 6th, but still i dont have news frlm NVC with y case number, whsg i must to do, how many days takes it?
    Thanks

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  • rayb
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    Call the NVC and ask for the State Department case number. After two weeks, the case should have been in their system.

    You'll need to provide the USCIS receipt number, names and birthdate of petitioner and beneficiary.

    Waiting for anything to come to you is a recipe for disappointment.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by gabbyjim View Post
    Hello, please help me, i am from Ecuador, the Uscis approved my case in may 6th, still i dont have news the NVC, almost will be a month and they dont give me my case number. What i must to do ?

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  • gabbyjim
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    case number

    Originally posted by cessa View Post
    thank you so much, reyb. really helpful and informative.

    I'll keep those in mind.

    I think we just have to wait for the NVC case number and then proceed with the process.

    I'll visit this forum again if I have any questions.


    thanks a ton..


    Cessa
    Hello, please help me, i am from Ecuador, the Uscis approved my case in may 6th, still i dont have news the NVC, almost will be a month and they dont give me my case number. What i must to do ?

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  • cessa
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    waiting for mdical and interview schedule..

    Hi,

    I already paid the visa fee and completed DS-I60. I was told and read in manila US embassy site to call 4 hours after paying the fee. I called 6 hours after paying (also completed my DS-160) and the representative advised me that there's no available interview schedule.

    I'm not sure if I'm gonna be the one to choose the interview schedule or what?

    Do I have to wait for anything from the embassy like the medical and interview schedule? If yes, how long does it normally take?


    Thanks!
    Cessa

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  • cessa
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    appreciate it..

    thanks, rey b..


    Originally posted by rayb View Post
    USCIS will do a law enforcement database check of your fiancee's name in the U.S.

    --Ray B

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  • rayb
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    USCIS will do a law enforcement database check of your fiancee's name in the U.S.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by cessa View Post
    hi,

    just wondering..

    will US embassy here in the philippines still gonna investigate my fiance here?

    he's a filipino and went to the US last 2000. he received his naturalization last 2008.

    are they still gonna investigate his history here?

    Thanks!

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  • cessa
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    investigation

    hi,

    just wondering..

    will US embassy here in the philippines still gonna investigate my fiance here?

    he's a filipino and went to the US last 2000. he received his naturalization last 2008.

    are they still gonna investigate his history here?

    Thanks!


    Originally posted by cessa View Post
    hi reyb,

    would you be so kind to send me the link again to my personal email?

    I deleted the browsing history of my PC and was not able to take note of the site.

    really appreciate it so much if you could do that.


    Thanks!
    Cessa

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  • cessa
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    website

    hi reyb,

    would you be so kind to send me the link again to my personal email?

    I deleted the browsing history of my PC and was not able to take note of the site.

    really appreciate it so much if you could do that.


    Thanks!
    Cessa

    Originally posted by rayb View Post
    There is no one-place definitive location where everything you need to know about fiancee visa processing at Manila is described. Anyone attempting to put up a website with Embassy and even USCIS-specifc information finds much of their work outdated very fast. One recent example, however, whose information is still current and very well documented is at ****

    --Ray B

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  • rayb
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    There is no one-place definitive location where everything you need to know about fiancee visa processing at Manila is described. Anyone attempting to put up a website with Embassy and even USCIS-specifc information finds much of their work outdated very fast. One recent example, however, whose information is still current and very well documented is at ****

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by cessa View Post
    thanks, reyb.

    Do you happen to know where I can find the actual list of requirements to gather to be presented on the interview?


    Regards,
    Cessa

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  • cessa
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    tahnks reyb

    thanks, reyb.

    Do you happen to know where I can find the actual list of requirements to gather to be presented on the interview?


    Regards,
    Cessa

    Originally posted by rayb View Post
    Yes, with the MNL case number you can proceed with the pre-interview requirements, so long as you meet each documentation requriement as it comes up.

    --Ray B

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