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I am starting a new thread to track cases from NVC - embassy to GC.
The best news for RN in China, Phillippines and India has been great and informative thread, but I think it is more appropriate and convenient if we start a new thread.
Also with the rapid scheduling of interviews for most of us, I am looking beyond the CP and anticipating the GC!
The August interview schedules are out already in India, and recently in the Philippines and hopefully in China.
Here is my case details
Category : EX Schedule A
USCIS receipt : April 2004
Processing Center : Vermont
I-140 approved : October 2004
NVC case number : MNL2004813XXX
NVC forwarded packet 3 : April 5, 2005
Packet 3 sent back to NVC : May 3, 2005
NVC case completed : May 16, 2005
Consular Interview : August 29, 2005
Visa received : ???
Date of entry in the US :???
GC receive : ????
I hope you can also post here your details interview experience.
God bless!
hello fruity..just want to know the exact message that you received from nvc. i emailed them last august 1 and still i have not received anything from them.maybe i was not able to mention everything that they needed to answer for my inqeuries. would you mind give me a sample of that letter.( i was hoping that i would also received the same message as agp_ph...it would at least make me happy.)thanks a lot.god bless.
good afternoon,
your inquiry has been received at the national visa center (nvc).
all documentation necessary to complete the national visa center's
processing has been received. as soon as an interview date has been
scheduled, the designated representative of this case (applicant,
petitioner, or attorney) will be notified. the us embassy or consulate
general may require additional documentation at the time of the
interview.
regards,
national visa center
j2g
hi! this was the same message i recieved 2 weeks ago...yeah, i know the feeling, i hope i'd get the same email like what agp_ph. i dunno how they process things but i am praying hard for that interiview, even not for oct but at least within the year...
Hi pinoynarz, I have no idea why it is currently taking NVC so long to reply to the emails. But they will reply someday to your email.
Thank you agp_ph! I advised my lawyer to call the NVC and she did, the only requirement missing is a copy of passport which was already resubmitted last July 17, 2007 but I don't know why they want to rebsubmit it again:madface:
Hi agp_ph, do you know what's taking long for the NVC to reply to email inquiries? I emailed them last August 2 but til now I didn't receive any word from them....
They are now taking 2 weeks for them to answer the e-mails because of the shear number that has bombarded them. Personally e-mailed them as well last July 31 and they were only able to answer on Aug. 14.
hi guys!
i emailed NVC last July 31 and they just responded yesterday. here is the email i got.
Good afternoon,
Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC).
The applicant's name has been placed on the list of documentarily
qualified cases awaiting the availability of visa numbers under the
numerical limitations prescribed by statute. The designated
representative of this case (applicant, petitioner, or attorney) will be
notified of an appointment date as soon as the numbers have been
received. The applicant should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell
property, or give up employment until the US Embassy or Consulate
General has issued a visa.
An immigrant visa is usually valid for six months from the date it is
issued. It may be used to apply for admission into the United States any
time during its validity.
No further information is available at this time.
Regards,
National Visa Center
GMC
hi guys!i emailed NVC last July 31 and they just responded yesterday. here is the email i got.
Good afternoon,
Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC).
The applicant's name has been placed on the list of documentarily
qualified cases awaiting the availability of visa numbers under the
numerical limitations prescribed by statute. The designated
representative of this case (applicant, petitioner, or attorney) will be
notified of an appointment date as soon as the numbers have been
received. The applicant should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell
property, or give up employment until the US Embassy or Consulate
General has issued a visa.
An immigrant visa is usually valid for six months from the date it is
issued. It may be used to apply for admission into the United States any
time during its validity.
No further information is available at this time.
Regards,
National Visa Center
GMC
OMG!!! great news Leis!!! I wonder why mine didn't changed... Praying my next email be like yours and agp_ph.... Probably NVC is doing it in order of case completion and by priority dates.... Your email gives us hope.
hi guys!i emailed NVC last July 31 and they just responded yesterday. here is the email i got.
Good afternoon,
Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC).
The applicant's name has been placed on the list of documentarily
qualified cases awaiting the availability of visa numbers under the
numerical limitations prescribed by statute. The designated
representative of this case (applicant, petitioner, or attorney) will be
notified of an appointment date as soon as the numbers have been
received. The applicant should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell
property, or give up employment until the US Embassy or Consulate
General has issued a visa.
An immigrant visa is usually valid for six months from the date it is
issued. It may be used to apply for admission into the United States any
time during its validity.
No further information is available at this time.
Regards,
National Visa Center
GMC
Hi Leis, we are on the same boat. Let's hope that we get an interview between October to December.
hi guys!i emailed NVC last July 31 and they just responded yesterday. here is the email i got.
Good afternoon,
Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC).
The applicant's name has been placed on the list of documentarily
qualified cases awaiting the availability of visa numbers under the
numerical limitations prescribed by statute. The designated
representative of this case (applicant, petitioner, or attorney) will be
notified of an appointment date as soon as the numbers have been
received. The applicant should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell
property, or give up employment until the US Embassy or Consulate
General has issued a visa.
An immigrant visa is usually valid for six months from the date it is
issued. It may be used to apply for admission into the United States any
time during its validity.
No further information is available at this time.
Regards,
National Visa Center
GMC
This is good news. Keep us updated on what happens next.
Guys,September VB is out and for PI it retrogressed to Aug 02. This is so sad..... Can we still expect something within the year?.... are we going to wait for another summer?
At least, the Philippines have moved unlike China, Mexico, and India which are still unavailble. Hoppefully next month it would move further.:monkeydance:
pretty neirelle
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hi agp_ph, was happy for you. My case was completed last July 13 so am really hoping to get the same message like yours...
Good luck to all of us.God bless.