NVC -CP- GC Tracker

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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!

hi suzanne4, i just want to ask you if i still have to check with NVC re: visa availability like what everybody else is doing or just wait for the embassy to contact me. i was just wondering why those people with PD dates earlier or later than mine gets response from NVC like "no visa available yet" but then when i tried to contact them the automated response says they don't have any record of my file? i've been to embassy last year but unable to obtain visa because i lack NBI and told me i just have to send it next time visas are available. why don't they have any record of my file? is it because they've already forwarded it to the embassy?

I know someone in the UK in a similar situation. NVC automated response states "no record of your file" but can only assume it's because her case was completed already and forwarded to the embassy.

Good question, but I don't know the answer. Anybody?

Hello to everyone

I am following very closely now after the new developments and beginning to get hopeful at last.

My PD is oct 2006. I called NVC for the first time yesterday and got the message that "further instructions will be sent to you in the next few weeks". not even 90 days. I find it quite impossible.

Should I get in touch with my lawer or just wait for my PD to become currrent?

Has anybody else got the same message?

and another question. I have been reading here that police clearance should be sent to NVC with the DS230. I thought I have to bring it only to the interview

Thank you,

and good luck

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
Hello to everyone

I am following very closely now after the new developments and beginning to get hopeful at last.

My PD is oct 2006. I called NVC for the first time yesterday and got the message that "further instructions will be sent to you in the next few weeks". not even 90 days. I find it quite impossible.

Should I get in touch with my lawer or just wait for my PD to become currrent?

Has anybody else got the same message?

and another question. I have been reading here that police clearance should be sent to NVC with the DS230. I thought I have to bring it only to the interview

Thank you,

and good luck

Different countries require different things. I know in the UK if UK citizen then you only take police clearance to interview but read on Philippine nurses have to present it sooner

Different countries require different things. I know in the UK if UK citizen then you only take police clearance to interview but read on Philippine nurses have to present it sooner[/quote

I am not from Philippine, I will check for my country

Thanx again

hi..

my PD is MArch 23.. I check my automated response last night and it change from "no visa available" to "the lawyer will receive further info in the next 90 days?" what do u think is the "next info" do i need to prepare my NBI clearance, dsc 230 I&II??? who else here got the same message and what is the "further info" that the NVC is saying?

any input??? Thanks../.

hi, fruity and ag_ph!

any news from your lawyers? i still haven't received my ds-230 request from NVC. ARRGGHH!!!

PD Dec 2005

Good luck. With almost 4-5 months still to go and all missing docs already with NVC I think you are safe of getting an interview date and closing out everything before dates can retrogress again.

Thanks Lawrence i hope Your right

Different countries require different things. I know in the UK if UK citizen then you only take police clearance to interview but read on Philippine nurses have to present it sooner
It has recently changed even for the UK NVC require all documentation up front it is to save time at embassy
Good luck. With almost 4-5 months still to go and all missing docs already with NVC I think you are safe of getting an interview date and closing out everything before dates can retrogress again.

hi lawrence..do you think IF we have the same case as topscot(still with missing documents) and case current by may,will they allocate a visa???,can we get an interview??and can close out everything before dates retrogress again ?thanks

sorry..just getting paranoid.he he ..hope everything will turn out right this time.My lawyer said my papers are just fine .

hi lawrence..do you think IF we have the same case as topscot(still with missing documents) and case current by may,will they allocate a visa???,can we get an interview??and can close out everything before dates retrogress again ?thanks

Everything depends on how fast your lawyers send back the missing docs or the updated docs to NVC.

Usually, someone who underwent CP and was given an interview date is already reserved a visa number but that did not happen last year for some reason. Don't leave anything to chance and just send everything ASAP.

Also, some may disagree with me but I hope cut-off dates for EB3 do not ever go forward to being 'current' for this fiscal year even if just for a month. Let it move forward as much as they can but not to the point of being 'current'. This will just open the floodgates and some people with a much, much later PD may go through ahead of the others. esp. those waiting in the wings to do an AOS and that will be unfair for everyone. Another batch of filing of AOS, even for just 1 month will add up considerably to the backlog some more. Personally, I hope that USCIS and DOS has learned their lesson from last year's fiasco already and will not make the same mistake again.

Wow!!! this thread's steaming hot. Wish you all the very best.:wink2:

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