NVC Filed Online Timeline
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I think there always used to be a similar thread in the main USA forum for non-marriage based applications. However, you're welcome here too!
What I would say is a USC spouse has priority in all things immigration with the US Embassy and the process as a whole. Perhaps the only higher priority is a child of a USC. So, you're in the queue, but I would expect a longer wait than others on this thread just because of the priority system.
I do hope you get sorted soon and things move along for you successfully. There's nothing worse than the limbo! Best of luck and happy holidays. Do let us know how you get on.
What I would say is a USC spouse has priority in all things immigration with the US Embassy and the process as a whole. Perhaps the only higher priority is a child of a USC. So, you're in the queue, but I would expect a longer wait than others on this thread just because of the priority system.
I do hope you get sorted soon and things move along for you successfully. There's nothing worse than the limbo! Best of luck and happy holidays. Do let us know how you get on.
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Dave, I had a question (as you all seem so quite knowledgable on here), I keep looking at the non-immigrant timelines on the https://travel.state.gov/ website and the below is the current non-immigrant wait times for London. The B1/B2 said 95 days a few days ago, and now says 88. Is it just wishful thinking to hope our EB1 green card interview date email could be a similar timescale? I also remember reading somewhere that immigrant interviews are given priority over non-immigrant interviews - anyone know if this is true? Thanks again to all of you.
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Re: NVC Filed Online Timeline
Hi,
Family based visas have priority, spouse and dependent relative have the highest priority. All I can say is that, when I queued outside the embassy in London, I was quickly rushed to the front and inside by staff when they checked my application in the line. This was because I was there for an immigrant visa, and therefore seemed to have priority over all the (many) student and other visa types in the line. Whether this applies to other immigrant visa types, I don't know (I was there for an IR1 visa). There are certainly others on here with far more knowledge than me who will know!
What I would say is that I found the USCIS website posted dates quite accurate in general. However, that was a good 8 months ago now and things can definitely change. Some people on here have waited much longer than the dates predicted. There is little you can do, frustrating as it is. Best of luck to you!
Family based visas have priority, spouse and dependent relative have the highest priority. All I can say is that, when I queued outside the embassy in London, I was quickly rushed to the front and inside by staff when they checked my application in the line. This was because I was there for an immigrant visa, and therefore seemed to have priority over all the (many) student and other visa types in the line. Whether this applies to other immigrant visa types, I don't know (I was there for an IR1 visa). There are certainly others on here with far more knowledge than me who will know!
What I would say is that I found the USCIS website posted dates quite accurate in general. However, that was a good 8 months ago now and things can definitely change. Some people on here have waited much longer than the dates predicted. There is little you can do, frustrating as it is. Best of luck to you!
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Just a quick update incase it's helpful to anyone... just received our interview date 2 FEB 2023, so we were DQ'd on 18 OCT 22. So all timelines were correct! All in all the process has taken us just under one year with premium processing. Very pleased that this journey is coming to an end and that we have our interview date! Thanks again all.
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Re: NVC Filed Online Timeline
Hi,
Family based visas have priority, spouse and dependent relative have the highest priority. All I can say is that, when I queued outside the embassy in London, I was quickly rushed to the front and inside by staff when they checked my application in the line. This was because I was there for an immigrant visa, and therefore seemed to have priority over all the (many) student and other visa types in the line. Whether this applies to other immigrant visa types, I don't know (I was there for an IR1 visa).
Family based visas have priority, spouse and dependent relative have the highest priority. All I can say is that, when I queued outside the embassy in London, I was quickly rushed to the front and inside by staff when they checked my application in the line. This was because I was there for an immigrant visa, and therefore seemed to have priority over all the (many) student and other visa types in the line. Whether this applies to other immigrant visa types, I don't know (I was there for an IR1 visa).
Same for me this week. The queue for non-USC was huge (at 9am - even longer when I came out). Actually 3 queues - took me 15 minutes to get to the front of the 1st and as I only had 15 minutes until interview time, I was allowed to jump the next queue. Processing was a breeze and took about 30-45 minutes (mostly waiting). Interview took about 5 minutes. Interview on Monday, courier notice today (Wednesday) that passport is ready to ship!!! Not 2 weeks at the moment
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Oh that is fun and that's actually bought up an interesting question.
Do you know if we can use our UK driver license when we first land to rent a car and if there is a time limit on that? Obviously we both plan on taking a test in LA as soon as we can, but for the first few weeks will need a car and both have driven in LA before as a tourist etc. Thanks!
Do you know if we can use our UK driver license when we first land to rent a car and if there is a time limit on that? Obviously we both plan on taking a test in LA as soon as we can, but for the first few weeks will need a car and both have driven in LA before as a tourist etc. Thanks!
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Oh that is fun and that's actually bought up an interesting question.
Do you know if we can use our UK driver license when we first land to rent a car and if there is a time limit on that? Obviously we both plan on taking a test in LA as soon as we can, but for the first few weeks will need a car and both have driven in LA before as a tourist etc. Thanks!
Do you know if we can use our UK driver license when we first land to rent a car and if there is a time limit on that? Obviously we both plan on taking a test in LA as soon as we can, but for the first few weeks will need a car and both have driven in LA before as a tourist etc. Thanks!
Anybody following this wanting to know about Texas, you need the Texas DPS and not the DMV. Different in CA!
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Re: NVC Filed Online Timeline
Oh that is fun and that's actually bought up an interesting question.
Do you know if we can use our UK driver license when we first land to rent a car and if there is a time limit on that? Obviously we both plan on taking a test in LA as soon as we can, but for the first few weeks will need a car and both have driven in LA before as a tourist etc. Thanks!
Do you know if we can use our UK driver license when we first land to rent a car and if there is a time limit on that? Obviously we both plan on taking a test in LA as soon as we can, but for the first few weeks will need a car and both have driven in LA before as a tourist etc. Thanks!
As a practical matter, it is a different issue.
Make an appointment for testing ASAP. It is a good idea to carry your appointment notice and UK license in the interim. FWIW, sooner appointments may be available in outlying areas - we made a day trip up to Ventura (60 miles away).
The driving test is somewhat difficult for first time drivers, but a piece of cake for experienced drivers.
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Hi all - finally received my IR1 visa in the post!!
So here is my full timeline, 22.5 calendar months, but we added about 4ish months due to various delays and travel interruptions, so would have been about 18 months at full speed...
1st March 2021
So here is my full timeline, 22.5 calendar months, but we added about 4ish months due to various delays and travel interruptions, so would have been about 18 months at full speed...
1st March 2021
I-130 submitted.
28th September 2021I-130 approved and passed on to NVC
2nd October 2021NVC case create
17th January 2022DS-260 docs uploaded (delay due to getting foreign police certificates, etc)
13/04/22AOS submitted (delay waiting for tax returns)
9/9/22Documentarily Qualified
30/9/22Interview date provided - needed rescheduling due to travel
14/11/22Medical
9/1/23Embassy interview - visa approved
12/1/23Visa delivered by courier
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Hi all - finally received my IR1 visa in the post!!
So here is my full timeline, 22.5 calendar months, but we added about 4ish months due to various delays and travel interruptions, so would have been about 18 months at full speed...
1st March 2021
So here is my full timeline, 22.5 calendar months, but we added about 4ish months due to various delays and travel interruptions, so would have been about 18 months at full speed...
1st March 2021
I-130 submitted.
28th September 2021I-130 approved and passed on to NVC
2nd October 2021NVC case create
17th January 2022DS-260 docs uploaded (delay due to getting foreign police certificates, etc)
13/04/22AOS submitted (delay waiting for tax returns)
9/9/22Documentarily Qualified
30/9/22Interview date provided - needed rescheduling due to travel
14/11/22Medical
9/1/23Embassy interview - visa approved
12/1/23Visa delivered by courier
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You should also submit your police certificate (has a defined validity period) and other civil documents. If you have CEAC, it should at least guide you as to what it needs.
Eventually, it will ask you to complete DS260. NVC will not check any of your docs or give you feedback until all minimum docs are uploaded and DS260 and I864 are complete. Submitting DS260, once other steps are complete, does set the ball rolling to interview though. So, if you want to delay any, waiting to hit submit is your last chance. Don't delay more than 1 year.
There is also a handy guide here:
https://travel.state.gov/content/tra...or-spouse.html
Good luck.
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Tax returns is fine, she'll need to complete an I864 to sponsor you. Any evidence of ability to sponsor should be uploaded, this will vary based on her method of sponsorship. If she can't meet the requirements, you'll need a joint sponsor to also fill out an I864 and submit the relevant evidence.
You should also submit your police certificate (has a defined validity period) and other civil documents. If you have CEAC, it should at least guide you as to what it needs.
Eventually, it will ask you to complete DS260. NVC will not check any of your docs or give you feedback until all minimum docs are uploaded and DS260 and I864 are complete. Submitting DS260, once other steps are complete, does set the ball rolling to interview though. So, if you want to delay any, waiting to hit submit is your last chance. Don't delay more than 1 year.
There is also a handy guide here:
https://travel.state.gov/content/tra...or-spouse.html
Good luck.
You should also submit your police certificate (has a defined validity period) and other civil documents. If you have CEAC, it should at least guide you as to what it needs.
Eventually, it will ask you to complete DS260. NVC will not check any of your docs or give you feedback until all minimum docs are uploaded and DS260 and I864 are complete. Submitting DS260, once other steps are complete, does set the ball rolling to interview though. So, if you want to delay any, waiting to hit submit is your last chance. Don't delay more than 1 year.
There is also a handy guide here:
https://travel.state.gov/content/tra...or-spouse.html
Good luck.
sorry I made a mistake, my wife has not done her tax return since Covid , what else can she use to prove income