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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by bukolacole(m): 11:31pm On May 06, 2015
Good day ma, we finally got the results of our DNA today, please when is it likely our Visas will be ready for pick up, mine and my sister ma?. The Adepoju, Thanks so much ma.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by trevor443: 6:00am On May 07, 2015
Dear VO,

I am quite very worried. I checked the CEAC's website (https://ceac.state.gov/IV/Login.aspx) for the status of my case number (LGS2014642007) and corresponding invoice ID (36562805) and got the message,

"Please be advised that the case that you have attempted to access is not eligible for further processing by the National Visa Center at this time. Please contact the National Visa Center if you believe that you have received this message in error. "

I do not know what this means, and would like to believe that the case is complete and it has been forward to the US Consulate Office in Lagos. If so, I do not know why we have not heard anything back since the past weeks this message has been displayed on CEAC's website? Is it that I got the case number wrong? Was the package sent off to my wife's address in Nigeria and for some reason, she did not receive it?

I checked the USCIS website, and it shows that our I130 with receipt number, WAC1490197846 has been approved since April 2014. I had also submitted a K3 visa application for my wife with receipt number, WAC1590253420. Whenever I check the status I get the message,

"Validation Error(s)
You must correct the following error(s) before proceeding:

At this time USCIS cannot provide you with information for your case. Please contact the NCSC 1 (800) 375-5283 for additional information."

I have been calling consistently but nobody seems to have an answer for me. I really need your help dear VO. Thank you so very much.

trevor443:


Dear VO,

I am now a US citizen (very happy and excited about that cheesy), and have notified NVC about this so my wife's interview can be scheduled (As previously mentioned, her I-130 has long been approved).

Please kindly pardon my impatience - I will be getting my Ph.D. in the first week of May, and want her to be at my commencement. She's been a pillar of support to me with her encouragement and patience all the years we have been separated. I will be most grateful to have her present at the occasion to share in my joy. Please VO, is there a way I can expedite the process so she's here in time for the commencement? Should I submit a separate application for her to come as a visitor at least for the graduation ceremony? Will the application be denied, knowing that we have a clear intent for her to immigrate to the US eventually based on our pending applications?

Thank you so much VO, I am most grateful for all your help.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by tonyphil: 8:33am On May 07, 2015
VisaOfficer:


April and May have already been scheduled, so my guess is that the earliest possibility will be in June. But if NVC asks us to take more cases in May, we will!
Good morning VO
We finally got a date frm nvc, June 12...LGS 2015526026...am happy dat finally this process is going to b over...
I knw I may need to bring all original documents... But we are a lil uncomfortable sending the original marriage certificate thru mail...can I bring along just d photocopy?...
I should get email from nvc and d embassy instructing me on other requirements and items to bring for d interview right?
One last thing...as u know i have been through this process before and was denied because evidence showed we are indeed married and in a bonafide relationship... Do I still need to bring loads of phone records ....emails... Passport pages and photos to "prove" we are still married?....
Thanks for being der as usual...

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 8:48am On May 07, 2015
Man27:
Thanks for the quick response and understand perfectly.

I will definitely be at the interview but I do hope it's for a positive result after the long wait.

Please indicate if we should be worried or calm.

Many thanks

As with cases undergoing administrative processing, I can't comment specifically on cases in which a beneficiary has been contacted to return for a follow-up interview. The purpose of this thread is not to let applicants know whether or not they should be worried about things that haven't happened yet in their individual cases; rather, the purpose is to explain visa policies and procedures to a wide audience.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 8:51am On May 07, 2015
lindababy2u:
Welcome back our wonderful V.O. Kindly update on my case LGS2015543003. Thanks

Your case is still with NVC. They will contact you and let you know when your appointment is scheduled. Thanks!
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 8:56am On May 07, 2015
Hopeful1987:
Thank you for your selfless services here on nairaland, our case was completed at NVC on 30th of last month, am wondering if we would still make it to the June interview? Is NVC still scheduling interviews for June? I am a spouse of a US LPR. And my case is current in June. I have seen several people get interview dates after my priority date. In other consulates not Lagos. Is Lagos embassy completely filled up for June? Thank you again. We have been waiting for so long.

We just nearly doubled our number of available appointments in June and even added a full appointment schedule on a Saturday -- so it's very possible!

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 8:57am On May 07, 2015
njioma:
. Thanks for the response. My visa category is CRI, it was filed June last year. We received the case documentarily complete on the 26th of April. Thank you


There's no priority-date-based waiting time for CR1s or IR1s. As soon as the petition is approved and the case is documentarily complete, NVC will schedule it for the next available appointment. So it shouldn't be long now!
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 8:59am On May 07, 2015
bukolacole:
Good day ma, we finally got the results of our DNA today, please when is it likely our Visas will be ready for pick up, mine and my sister ma?. The Adepoju, Thanks so much ma.

You should hear from us around a week after the results arrive in our mailroom. Thanks!
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 9:32am On May 07, 2015
trevor443:

Dear VO,

I am quite very worried. I checked the CEAC's website (https://ceac.state.gov/IV/Login.aspx) for the status of my case number (LGS2014642007) and corresponding invoice ID (36562805) and got the message,

"Please be advised that the case that you have attempted to access is not eligible for further processing by the National Visa Center at this time. Please contact the National Visa Center if you believe that you have received this message in error. "

I do not know what this means, and would like to believe that the case is complete and it has been forward to the US Consulate Office in Lagos. If so, I do not know why we have not heard anything back since the past weeks this message has been displayed on CEAC's website? Is it that I got the case number wrong? Was the package sent off to my wife's address in Nigeria and for some reason, she did not receive it?

I checked the USCIS website, and it shows that our I130 with receipt number, WAC1490197846 has been approved since April 2014. I had also submitted a K3 visa application for my wife with receipt number, WAC1590253420. Whenever I check the status I get the message,

"Validation Error(s)
You must correct the following error(s) before proceeding:

At this time USCIS cannot provide you with information for your case. Please contact the NCSC 1 (800) 375-5283 for additional information."

I have been calling consistently but nobody seems to have an answer for me. I really need your help dear VO. Thank you so very much.


I see your case in the system but I can't see anything wrong with it. Please keep trying to contact the NSCS -- or send an e-mail to USCIS. Their contact information is available at www.uscis.gov .

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 9:33am On May 07, 2015
tonyphil:

Good morning VO
We finally got a date frm nvc, June 12...LGS 2015526026...am happy dat finally this process is going to b over...
I knw I may need to bring all original documents... But we are a lil uncomfortable sending the original marriage certificate thru mail...can I bring along just d photocopy?...
I should get email from nvc and d embassy instructing me on other requirements and items to bring for d interview right?
One last thing...as u know i have been through this process before and was denied because evidence showed we are indeed married and in a bonafide relationship... Do I still need to bring loads of phone records ....emails... Passport pages and photos to "prove" we are still married?....
Thanks for being der as usual...

Hurray!

Please do bring all original documents as well as photocopies of those documents. We'll return the originals to you at the time of the interview. It's a good idea to bring relationship evidence showing that you've stayed in the relationship since your last interview with us. Good luck!

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 9:38am On May 07, 2015
stevewale:
Good Morning and welcome back to work ... Hope no much backlogs waiting on your desk cheesy

Please dont forget to help check when my visa would likely be ready for pick-up.

Thanks for your support mam...

Update! The visa's on its way to the collection center today. My sincere apologies for the delay -- when I checked yesterday I could see that it had been approved, but not that it had been printed -- so I sent everyone looking to see what the problem was. But the visa had been printed; the system just hadn't updated for some reason. So I'm very glad you asked me to check. It should be available for pickup tomorrow but I'd give the collection center until Monday to give them time to unpack our delivery.

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Hopeful1987: 10:04am On May 07, 2015
VisaOfficer:


We just nearly doubled our number of available appointments in June and even added a full appointment schedule on a Saturday -- so it's very possible!

This is really impressive, knowing the Consulate is working hard to reduce backlogs. My happiness would know no bounds if I still make it for June, Especially when it is my birth month. Thank You for the quick response.

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by stevewale(m): 10:07am On May 07, 2015
VisaOfficer:


Update! The visa's on its way to the collection center today. My sincere apologies for the delay -- when I checked yesterday I could see that it had been approved, but not that it had been printed -- so I sent everyone looking to see what the problem was. But the visa had been printed; the system just hadn't updated for some reason. So I'm very glad you asked me to check. It should be available for pickup tomorrow but I'd give the collection center until Monday to give them time to unpack our delivery.

Wow ... What a great news to start a day with .... I sincerely thank and appreciate you for your good work.

Honestly, I'd say you are a God-sent to this country via US Consulate to help people out from all 'ungodly' agents who are in business of deceiving and defrauding people... What else can we say, but to thank you and pray that the good Lord will continue to bless you and your home for this selfless service.

You're the best! cool cheesy

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 10:24am On May 07, 2015
Hopeful1987:


This is really impressive, knowing the Consulate is working hard to reduce backlogs. My happiness would know no bounds if I still make it for June, Especially when it is my birth month. Thank You for the quick response.

Not just to reduce them -- to prevent them! grin

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by oloriakinyemi: 11:29am On May 07, 2015
VisaOfficer:


Your case is still with NVC. They will contact you and let you know when your appointment is scheduled. Thanks!
Hi vo,kindly update on my case too LGS2014690030 thanks
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by adeworth1: 11:32am On May 07, 2015
VisaOfficer:


Congratulations! The case isn't here yet. Now that it's current, the National Visa Center will let you know what your interview date will be and will also send us the case.
hurry thks ma we finally got our interview date 25 JUNE LGS2014626031.I am so happy me and my son finally going home.F2A has been a long journey.When the C.O told me doing our interview for visiting visa 2years ago that my husband should file F2A for me and our son.it was as if d world was coming to an end but thank God i join nairaland that keep strong still dis moment.thks ma you really a God sent to all of us here.

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 11:33am On May 07, 2015
oloriakinyemi:

Hi vo,kindly update on my case too LGS2014690030 thanks

There's nothing in our Consulate records, so I assume your case is still with NVC. They will contact you and let you know when your appointment is scheduled. Thanks
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Nobody: 11:39am On May 07, 2015
Good morning VO.
I posted a questtion on the US non immigrant thread a while back but havnt gotten a respone. Please I'll wish to repeat the question here.

I recently discovered when I went to Immigration for my passport and FRSC for my license that my fingerprints could not captured electronically. Though I was issued the passport n license inspite of that, please I wish to know if it will be a problem for me when applying for a visit visa.
Thank you.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 11:52am On May 07, 2015
topsyb:
Good morning VO.
I posted a questtion on the US non immigrant thread a while back but havnt gotten a respone. Please I'll wish to repeat the question here.

I recently discovered when I went to Immigration for my passport and FRSC for my license that my fingerprints could not captured electronically. Though I was issued the passport n license inspite of that, please I wish to know if it will be a problem for me when applying for a visit visa.
Thank you.

This really is a question for my colleagues at https://www.nairaland.com/1792662/u.s-non-immigrant-visas-listening .
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Nobody: 12:25pm On May 07, 2015
VisaOfficer:


We just nearly doubled our number of available appointments in June and even added a full appointment schedule on a Saturday -- so it's very possible!

Hopeful1987:

This is really impressive, knowing the Consulate is working hard to reduce backlogs. My happiness would know no bounds if I still make it for June, Especially when it is my birth month. Thank You for the quick response.

VisaOfficer:


Not just to reduce them -- to prevent them! grin


I dont think the issue is from the embassy. Seems NVC have a backlog of case complete with no interview. They are taking up to 1month plus to schedule interview for Nigeria now.

I have an IR1 case completed on 10th of April and no interview date yet.

If i called NVC, normal reply is that there is no slot available for Nigeria and the reason interview was not schedule. angry angry angry angry (i know this is not true)
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 2:07pm On May 07, 2015
jaidopor:
I dont think the issue is from the embassy. Seems NVC have a backlog of case complete with no interview. They are taking up to 1month plus to schedule interview for Nigeria now.

I have an IR1 case completed on 10th of April and no interview date yet.

If i called NVC, normal reply is that there is no slot available for Nigeria and the reason interview was not schedule. angry angry angry angry (i know this is not true)

Well, it's technically true, for a few days each month, anyway. Here's how our conversation about scheduling goes:

1. Two or more months ahead of time, NVC contacts me and requests our schedule for (to give an example) June.

2. I reply with a schedule that is deliberately light -- for instance, I'll say that we can only see 80 cases per day. (That would be a very very easy day.) That gives me flexibility in case an officer suddenly needs to take some leave without a lot of notice, etc.

3. A month later, NVC contacts me and says "Our first round of scheduling is completed per your instructions, and we now have a backlog of such-and-such a number of cases."

4. By now I know more about how many officers I'll have each day, so I reply and say "We can take all those cases. Please distribute them as follows." This lets me schedule more lightly on the days when I know officers will be on leave or working outside the office.

5. Usually, some weeks later, NVC contacts me a third time and says "Our second round of scheduling is completed per your instructions, and we now have a backlog of such-and-such a number of cases." My goal as a manager is to always take all those cases. Sometimes there are so many that we have to be creative -- for instance, that's why we put a Saturday in June on the schedule.

6. Also around this time, NVC is also asking me how many cases we can take the next month (in this example, July). So there are days each month when, technically, there's no slot available for interviews, because we just filled June and July hasn't technically opened yet (although that will happen any hour now). Right now I know NVC's not going to ask me to add numbers in June again -- and, if they did, I'd have to tell them we're already scheduled far above normal numbers that month. So anyone whose case is ready, for instance, tomorrow, will not be able to get a June appointment, because it's too late for NVC to ask us to take more cases in June. But they'll likely be scheduled in July.

Is anyone still awake after reading all this detail? smiley

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Smileface2020(m): 2:34pm On May 07, 2015
Just a smile after reading this.........lol I love reading ur responds your doing a wonderful job and I love it when people put in their best in everything their doing,..... Keep it up and may God continue to bless you for us all..,... One love.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Smileface2020(m): 2:36pm On May 07, 2015
Just a smile after reading this.........lol I love reading ur responds your doing a wonderful job and I love it when people put in their best in everything their doing,..... Keep it up and may God continue to bless you for us all..,... One love.



VisaOfficer:


Well, it's technically true, for a few days each month, anyway. Here's how our conversation about scheduling goes:

1. Two or more months ahead of time, NVC contacts me and requests our schedule for (to give an example) June.

2. I reply with a schedule that is deliberately light -- for instance, I'll say that we can only see 80 cases per day. (That would be a very very easy day.) That gives me flexibility in case an officer suddenly needs to take some leave without a lot of notice, etc.

3. A month later, NVC contacts me and says "Our first round of scheduling is completed per your instructions, and we now have a backlog of such-and-such a number of cases."

4. By now I know more about how many officers I'll have each day, so I reply and say "We can take all those cases. Please distribute them as follows." This lets me schedule more lightly on the days when I know officers will be on leave or working outside the office.

5. Usually, some weeks later, NVC contacts me a third time and says "Our second round of scheduling is completed per your instructions, and we now have a backlog of such-and-such a number of cases." My goal as a manager is to always take all those cases. Sometimes there are so many that we have to be creative -- for instance, that's why we put a Saturday in June on the schedule.

6. Also around this time, NVC is also asking me how many cases we can take the next month (in this example, July). So there are days each month when, technically, there's no slot available for interviews, because we just filled June and July hasn't technically opened yet (although that will happen any hour now). Right now I know NVC's not going to ask me to add numbers in June again -- and, if they did, I'd have to tell them we're already scheduled far above normal numbers that month. So anyone whose case is ready, for instance, tomorrow, will not be able to get a June appointment, because it's too late for NVC to ask us to take more cases in June. But they'll likely be scheduled in July.

Is anyone still awake after reading all this detail? smiley
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Nobody: 2:43pm On May 07, 2015
VisaOfficer:


Well, it's technically true, for a few days each month, anyway. Here's how our conversation about scheduling goes:

1. Two or more months ahead of time, NVC contacts me and requests our schedule for (to give an example) June.

2. I reply with a schedule that is deliberately light -- for instance, I'll say that we can only see 80 cases per day. (That would be a very very easy day.) That gives me flexibility in case an officer suddenly needs to take some leave without a lot of notice, etc.
......

...........

Is anyone still awake after reading all this detail? smiley

Thanks Ma'am for the detailed explanation.

I have waited for 4 years now. Guess 1 - 2 months of waiting for NVC should not be too bad.

Will definitely call NVC next week just in case they have an interview date for me.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by damidamsel: 2:47pm On May 07, 2015
Hi VO,

I am the daughter of a US citizen with 2 sisters who have PR, all living there. I was on student visa for about 3yrs (travelled home about 3 times during my stay there). My I130 was filed while I was there but I got married before the end of my F1 in Nigeria, travelled back to the US to complete my studies and left as soon as I was done before my grace period ended and 2months before my visa expired. I started work 2weeks after my return as I had a job waiting, I currently earn a little above 400k gross monthly, my husband earns a good pay too. I want to visit the US with my husband (for 2weeks) by December as he has never been there. I have strong ties to Nigeria ( my dad and brother are here, I have a good job, my husband and I have lands to our name and my husband's entire family is here) but as I have an immigrant case pending, do you think we would qualify for a visit visa. (Note my husband had been denied a US visa before. I have a valid Canada visa. We would be having a Europe tour in the summer). Please what are the odds that we would qualify?
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 2:52pm On May 07, 2015
damidamsel:
Hi VO,

I am the daughter of a US citizen with 2 sisters who have PR, all living there. I was on student visa for about 3yrs (travelled home about 3 times during my stay there). My I130 was filed while I was there but I got married before the end of my F1 in Nigeria, travelled back to the US to complete my studies and left as soon as I was done before my grace period ended and 2months before my visa expired. I started work 2weeks after my return as I had a job waiting, I currently earn a little above 400k gross monthly, my husband earns a good pay too. I want to visit the US with my husband (for 2weeks) by December as he has never been there. I have strong ties to Nigeria ( my dad and brother are here, I have a good job, my husband and I have lands to our name and my husband's entire family is here) but as I have an immigrant case pending, do you think we would qualify for a visit visa. (Note my husband had been denied a US visa before. I have a valid Canada visa. We would be having a Europe tour in the summer). Please what are the odds that we would qualify?

This really is a question for my non-immigrant colleagues at https://www.nairaland.com/1792662/u.s-non-immigrant-visas-listening . But we don't answer questions about people's "odds". It's impossible to hazard a guess without interviewing someone in person.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by sharlorhm(m): 3:34pm On May 07, 2015
My dad tells me tthat it is that american woman that is filing for us buh my dad is a green card holder. I am 19, am not married
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by sharlorhm(m): 3:38pm On May 07, 2015
VisaOfficer:


It depends. Is the person who filed the petition a Legal Permanent Resident or a U.S. citizen? How old are you? Are you married?

My dad says it is that woman that is filing for me buh my dad is a green card owner. I am 19 and not married
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by sharlorhm(m): 3:48pm On May 07, 2015
oloriakinyemi:

Hi vo,kindly update on my case too LGS2014690030 thanks
pleasee, kindly update on my Case too LGS2015551078
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 4:30pm On May 07, 2015
sharlorhm:

pleasee, kindly update on my Case too LGS2015551078

I have to draw a line here! I will answer substantive questions about people's cases, but please don't ask me to type your case number into my computer just to see if NVC's sent the case to us yet. If NVC hasn't told you that you have an appointment date, your case is not at post yet. Thanks!

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 4:31pm On May 07, 2015
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