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Understanding the Context

Note: Visa records are confidential under Section 222 (f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), so information can only be provided to visa applicants. After the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) approves your request to immigrate to the U.S., USCIS sends your petition to the National Visa Center (NVC). NVC will request the immigrant visa application fee and all documents.

Key Insights

Enter your NVC Case Number or USCIS Receipt Number in the Subject Line of the e-mail. Provide the applicant’s name and date of birth and the petitioner’s name and date of birth. If the petition is employment-based, include the employer's company/organization name. Provide the attorney of record’s name, law firm and address (if applicable). This wiki will help guide you through the NVC stage, specifically for IR-1/CR-1 applicants and their derivatives.

Final Thoughts

Along with this wiki, please read all official instructions. This wiki is merely to help you out and doesn't replace any legal advice. Please note: all mentioned time frames are just ... Do not mail documents to NVC, even if you received instructions to mail documents to NVC in the past. You will need to log on to the Department of State's Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) at https://ceac.state.gov/IV to check your case status, pay any necessary fees, upload and submit documents, and read messages from NVC. Welcome and Congratulations on your approval!

This thread was created for those who are waiting for their NOA2 K-1 case assignment from NVC and then tracking your case onwards to your Embassy. Your case will be forwarded from USCIS to NVC shortly (cases have been taking 30-60 days to reach NVC. P... General Information In April of 1994, the Department of State opened a permanent Immigrant Visa processing facility at the National Visa Center (NVC) in Portsmouth, NH.