![]() If you are still interested in obtaining an immigrant visa, the petitioner should contact the U.S. Since you have failed to ask for reinstating your application, the record of your registration and any petition approved on your behalf and all supporting documents have been destroyed any Department of Labor certification has been returned to your prospective employer. You have been notified that your registration for an immigrant visa was cancelled, and any petition approved on your behalf was also cancelled. ![]() Please provide a written statement to the Embassy or Consulate outlining the circumstances beyond your control and noting that you still wish to pursue this visa petition. Your application may be reinstated and any petition revalidated if, within one year, you can establish that your failure to pursue your immigrant visa application was due to circumstances beyond your control. If you do not apply for your immigrant visa within one year of being advised to do so, your registration is required to be canceled and any petition approved on your behalf is canceled. Please see the letter you received at your interview for more information. You should check back for your case status at a later date. Your Immigrant Visa case has been transferred to another U.S. Please contact NVC for further information. Your case has been returned to the National Visa Center (NVC). Once the “status” changes to “issued”, you should allow 10 – 15 work days for your passport to be handed to the courier for delivery. If further information is required, the Immigrant Visa Unit will contact you. In some cases, it can take 60 days or more. This processing can take anything from a couple of days to several weeks. ![]() Your application is currently undergoing necessary administrative processing. You have attended a visa interview and your application is being processed. You are required to schedule and attend an appointment for a medical examination with the Embassy’s panel physician, and schedule and attend an interview with the Immigrant Visa Unit, following the instructions in the letter sent to you. Your petition has been approved by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Immigrant Visa has received your case. Your case is currently being transferred to the Immigrant Visa Unit at the Embassy. The National Visa Center (NVC) has processed your application and scheduled the visa interview. Your case or the DS-260 form has not been submitted yet and is held at the National Visa Center (NVC). In an effort to help you navigate your NVC application process, I put together NVC case status messages for Immigrant Visa (IV) and added what each message means to you. One case message pops up to one applicant, but the same message happens to not appear to another for some reason, and your application just skips to the next message even when both applications are for a same visa type. As if this is not enough, NVC case status messages are not really predictable. embassy/consulate is different, meaning you will have a hard time guessing when the entire NVC tunnel will end. On top of that, the waiting time at each U.S. While not many NVC case status messages exist to bother applicants, at some point you are still likely to find yourself waiting for the interview for over months. National Visa Center (NVC) case processing time could be as frustrating to many of you as when you go through the USCIS process.
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