Sáng nay em nhận được mail gửi cho em, em không biết nội dung viết gì cho em hỏi NVC gửi như sau, vậy chừng nào em có thư phỏng vấn. Em chờ tin của diễn đàn.
Dear Sir/Madam:
The National Visa Center (NVC) received your inquiry regarding the immigrant visa petition: HCM2015597065 filed by THINH QUOC TRAN on behalf of TRAN TRAN THI DANG.
Please provide us with the current email address for the petitioner on your case. We will update your case record when we receive the updated email address.
Immigrant visa petition HCM2015597065 is currently on a list of completed cases awaiting the availability of visa numbers. This petition will be eligible for an immigrant visa interview when a visa number is available per the Department of State's Visa Bulletin. The current edition of the visa bulletin is available on the following website:
https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/law-and-policy/bulletin.html
for English or http://nvc.state.gov/espanol for Spanish
The visa bulletin contains a list of cut-off dates divided by foreign state chargeability and preference category. Only petitions with a priority date earlier than the cut-off date are eligible for a visa and consular processing. This petition's priority date, foreign state of chargeability, and preference category are given below:
Please note that the applicant(s) on this case should not make commitments such as disposing of property, resigning employment, or confirming travel arrangements at this time.
Case Number: HCM2015597065
Petitioner's Name: TRAN, THINH QUOC
Principal Applicant's Name: DANG,TRAN TRAN THI
Preference Category: F2A
Your Priority Date: 28Nov2014
Foreign State Chargeability: VIETNAM
U.S. CONSULATE GENERAL
4 LE DUAN BLVD., DISTRICT 1
HO CHI MINH CITY
VIETNAM
Sincerely,
Rowan
National Visa Center
Written Inquiry Unit
FCi Federal, Support Contractor
asknvc@state.gov
IMPORTANT:
If your visa petition is currently processing at the National Visa Center, do not let more than one year pass without contacting NVC. If a period of one year passes from the last date of contact (by telephone, mail, or e-mail) with NVC, all submitted fees and documents expire. If this occurs, the fees must be paid again and documents must be resubmitted in order to continue the immigration process.
For information and frequently asked questions in English, please visit <http://nvc.state.gov>. For information in Spanish, please visit <http://nvc.state.gov/espanol>.
Customers with questions related to an approved I-526 petition are now able to correspond with the National Visa Center (NVC) using a dedicated e-mail address: NVCeb5@state.gov. The newly created EB-5 Investor Assistance Desk is part of NVC’s continuing efforts to improve customer service. Upon receipt of an approved petition from USCIS, our Investor Assistance Desk will oversee the addition of potential derivative applicants and creation of fee bills. Customers should e-mail their derivative’s relationship documents to NVCeb5@state.gov, which can also be used for inquiries on general case status.
The Investor Assistance Desk does not change NVC’s process for documentarily qualifying an immigrant visa case and scheduling an interview overseas. All visa applicants, including those in the EB-5 category, should submit their financial and civil documents to NVC in one package following the instructions onhttp://nvc.state.gov/submit.
This email is Sensitive but Unclassified based on the definitions provided in 12 FAM 540.
Any information in this transmission pertaining to the issuance or refusal of visas or permits to enter the United States shall be considered confidential under Section 222 (f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) [8 US C. Section 1202]. Access to and use of such information must be solely for the formulation, amendment, administration, or enforcement of the immigration, nationality, and other laws of the United States under INA 222 (f) and as specified in FAM guidance. If you have received such information in error, do not review, retransmit, disclose, disseminate, use, or take any action in reliance upon this information, and contact the sender as soon as possible.
Dear Sir/Madam:
The National Visa Center (NVC) received your inquiry regarding the immigrant visa petition: HCM2015597065 filed by THINH QUOC TRAN on behalf of TRAN TRAN THI DANG.
Please provide us with the current email address for the petitioner on your case. We will update your case record when we receive the updated email address.
Immigrant visa petition HCM2015597065 is currently on a list of completed cases awaiting the availability of visa numbers. This petition will be eligible for an immigrant visa interview when a visa number is available per the Department of State's Visa Bulletin. The current edition of the visa bulletin is available on the following website:
https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/law-and-policy/bulletin.html
for English or http://nvc.state.gov/espanol for Spanish
The visa bulletin contains a list of cut-off dates divided by foreign state chargeability and preference category. Only petitions with a priority date earlier than the cut-off date are eligible for a visa and consular processing. This petition's priority date, foreign state of chargeability, and preference category are given below:
Please note that the applicant(s) on this case should not make commitments such as disposing of property, resigning employment, or confirming travel arrangements at this time.
Case Number: HCM2015597065
Petitioner's Name: TRAN, THINH QUOC
Principal Applicant's Name: DANG,TRAN TRAN THI
Preference Category: F2A
Your Priority Date: 28Nov2014
Foreign State Chargeability: VIETNAM
U.S. CONSULATE GENERAL
4 LE DUAN BLVD., DISTRICT 1
HO CHI MINH CITY
VIETNAM
Sincerely,
Rowan
National Visa Center
Written Inquiry Unit
FCi Federal, Support Contractor
asknvc@state.gov
IMPORTANT:
If your visa petition is currently processing at the National Visa Center, do not let more than one year pass without contacting NVC. If a period of one year passes from the last date of contact (by telephone, mail, or e-mail) with NVC, all submitted fees and documents expire. If this occurs, the fees must be paid again and documents must be resubmitted in order to continue the immigration process.
For information and frequently asked questions in English, please visit <http://nvc.state.gov>. For information in Spanish, please visit <http://nvc.state.gov/espanol>.
Customers with questions related to an approved I-526 petition are now able to correspond with the National Visa Center (NVC) using a dedicated e-mail address: NVCeb5@state.gov. The newly created EB-5 Investor Assistance Desk is part of NVC’s continuing efforts to improve customer service. Upon receipt of an approved petition from USCIS, our Investor Assistance Desk will oversee the addition of potential derivative applicants and creation of fee bills. Customers should e-mail their derivative’s relationship documents to NVCeb5@state.gov, which can also be used for inquiries on general case status.
The Investor Assistance Desk does not change NVC’s process for documentarily qualifying an immigrant visa case and scheduling an interview overseas. All visa applicants, including those in the EB-5 category, should submit their financial and civil documents to NVC in one package following the instructions onhttp://nvc.state.gov/submit.
This email is Sensitive but Unclassified based on the definitions provided in 12 FAM 540.
Any information in this transmission pertaining to the issuance or refusal of visas or permits to enter the United States shall be considered confidential under Section 222 (f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) [8 US C. Section 1202]. Access to and use of such information must be solely for the formulation, amendment, administration, or enforcement of the immigration, nationality, and other laws of the United States under INA 222 (f) and as specified in FAM guidance. If you have received such information in error, do not review, retransmit, disclose, disseminate, use, or take any action in reliance upon this information, and contact the sender as soon as possible.