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How can I check my NVC case status?

How can I check my NVC case status?

You can see the current status of your case or make updates by logging into the Consular Electronic Application Center at https://ceac.state.gov.

How can I check my SIV status online?

Check the Status of Your Visa You can check the status of your application any time at this website: https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx. Please wait at least three business days following your visa interview to check on the status of your application.

What is my NVC case number?

Your NVC Case Number The NVC Case Number is a series of three letters and ten numbers. The letters are an abbreviation of the consulate where the case will be processed and the first four numbers are the year the case was created.

How long it takes for NVC to review documents?

It frequently takes the NVC at least two months to review your documents.

How can I check the status of my visa application?

On this website, you can check your U.S. visa application status. Please select a location and enter your Application ID or Case Number. Embassy or Consulate may have given you a case number. It looks similar to: 2012118 345 0001

What happens after USCIS approves your visa petition?

After USCIS approves your petition, they will transfer your case to the Department of State’s National Visa Center (NVC) for pre-processing. The first step in this processing is the creation of your case in our system.

Where can I check the status of my USCIS case?

You only have to access USCIS’ Case Status Online directly through uscis.gov. The Case Status Online landing page shows other quick reference online tools, such as how to change your address online, how to submit an inquiry about your case (e-Request), case processing times and how to locate a USCIS office.

Where can I Find my diversity visa case number?

Welcome to the Consular Electronic Application Center – Immigrant/Diversity Visa portal. To access your case, please enter your case number below. Please do not use the browser’s back or refresh buttons while using the CEAC site. Instead, use the navigation links on the page.

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