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Travel / Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by janpei: 1:38pm On May 12, 2015
VisaOfficer:


You should let NVC know that you are married, even though your visa catefgory will change to F3, which has a longer waiting period. If you attempt to conceal your marital status in order to obtain an immigration benefit, you may be found permanently ineligible to enter the United States.

Okay, thank you. so how would I let NVC know? just write them email? or I need to fill in any document?

No worries, I would not attempt to conceal my marital status in order to obtain an immigration benefit, I just don't know what should I do. Many many thanks for your concern. It's really ok if my case change to F3 and need to wait more longer... which means I can earn and save more money from now on. isn't it better? smiley
Travel / Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by janpei: 1:05pm On May 12, 2015
VisaOfficer:


I looked your case up. Your visa category is F1, and the case isn't current yet, so no action needs to be taken at this time. Only F1 petitions filed on or before August 1, 2007, are eligible to be scheduled for interviews at this time. Your priority date is Oct. 28, 2010, so unfortunately you likely have another three years or so to wait.

Thank you V.O. Now, I have another question, I got married in 20th Sep. 2013, should I send any document to let you know that my status have changed? If yes, what those are? If not, I just continue follow the F1 petitions date on Visa Bulletin right?

Thanks again.
Travel / Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by janpei: 10:51am On May 12, 2015
Good morning Visa Officer,

It's so glad to find this site. I am new comer. My receipt number is WAC-11-900-54036. I received a letter I-797 from USCIS on April 2014, it showed "The above petition has been approved." in the first line. The Notice date is April 11, 2014.

And then I got an email from NVC on 6th August 2014, it content my case number and invoice ID number.

However, I checked the CEAC's website (https://ceac.state.gov/IV/Login.aspx) for the status of my case number (TAI2014640001) and invoice ID number (36517229)... then I got the message below,

"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 don't know what that means... I do no action unless I got the further infomation. But now a year later, the search result is still the same.

Do I did anything wrong in any documention? or I should take any action?

Thank you very much.

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