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Dear Sir/Madam:
Thank you for your inquiry. We do not have a record of receiving your petition.
It can take at least six weeks for the National Visa Center (NVC) to receive an approved petition from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and enter it in the U.S. Department of State's database system. If it has been less than six weeks since USCIS approved your petition, you don't need to take any action at this point.
If USCIS approved your petition more than six weeks ago, please send us a scanned copy of your I-797 or I-171 Notice of Action - Approval Notice. You can attach the scanned copy to an email, and send it to
nvcresearch@state.gov.
In the subject line of your email, please type the original receipt number from your I-130 Approval Notice. If you have more than one petition, send a separate email for each petition. Once we receive the copy of your approval notice, we will contact USCIS to find your petition.
Before you send us an email, please check your Notice of Action and make sure it says your petition was approved. If it says that USCIS kept your petition, or if it is a notice other than an approval, you should contact USCIS for more information. You can contact them on their website at
uscis.gov, or by telephone at
1-800-375-5283.
Franko
National Visa Center
Written Inquiry Unit
FCi Federal, Support Contractor
asknvc@state.gov
IMPORTANT:
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From: Ask NVC [mailto:
yorkittran@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2017 1:19 AM
To: AskNVC
Subject: Ask NVC Form Inquiry
Case Number:
WAC0603052563
Principal Name:
DIEU LAI THI TRAN
Date of Birth:
06/09/1973
Petitioner Name:
BIEN LAI TRAN
Inquirer:
Principal Applicant
Attorney of Record Name:
n/a
Inquirer Name:
n/a
Inquirer Email:
yorkittran@gmail.com
Selected Question:
What is the status of my case?
Additional Comments:
Dear Madam or Sir, I learn that my case is now at the National Visa Center . Thus, I would be grateful to you for informing me of my case number. Thank you very much for your attention.
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UNCLASSIFIED