I saw this on the "NVC" web-site and you all may have seen this too. My question to you is did your Attorney send a letter to "NVC" informing them to hold your file and not send files to consulate in India within 30 days of receiving the letter from NVC? Please, let me know.
I am I-485 RD/ND DEC2000 with I-140 for CP.
Please, reply
thanks,
seru
This is from the NVC Web-site:
If you live in the U.S. you may be eligible for adjustment of status as a permanent resident. When your case becomes current, NVC will send you a letter telling you that you may be eligible for adjustment of status and asking that you tell us if you will adjust or apply at a U.S. consular section abroad. If you write back to us that you will adjust status, we will note it on your case record and retain the file until an INS office requests it to process your adjustment application. If NVC does not get a reply to our letter after 30 days, we will send you a Packet 3 and send your case file to a consular office abroad for processing.
I am I-485 RD/ND DEC2000 with I-140 for CP.
Please, reply
thanks,
seru
This is from the NVC Web-site:
If you live in the U.S. you may be eligible for adjustment of status as a permanent resident. When your case becomes current, NVC will send you a letter telling you that you may be eligible for adjustment of status and asking that you tell us if you will adjust or apply at a U.S. consular section abroad. If you write back to us that you will adjust status, we will note it on your case record and retain the file until an INS office requests it to process your adjustment application. If NVC does not get a reply to our letter after 30 days, we will send you a Packet 3 and send your case file to a consular office abroad for processing.