Hey folks:
My I-824 (EB4-Relg Worker) was approved by TSC last week. I got an electronic notification, and I just got this email from my lawyer:
"I wanted to let you know that we got the approval notice for the I-824 and it indicates a cable was sent to New Delhi, but the approved petition file was sent to the NVC. Once we know the NVC has the file, we will request that you be processed in Mumbai. I cannot guarantee they will change it, but we will try."
I checked the original I-360 application, and though it lists my permanent Indian address in the jurisdiction of the Mumbai consulate, the request was that New Delhi be notified.
When the NVC gets this case, (they haven't received it yet), it's likely they might assign it to New Delhi.
If this happens - how easy is it to get them to change it, especially since, in this case the "fault" is mine (rather my lawyer's)? I've researched the forums, and it seems that my lawyer will have to contact the NVC and request a change (more delays!). However, I didn't see anyone posting anything about a successful change.
If NVC doesn't change it, does this mean I have to go to New Delhi? Wouldn't the Embassy in New Delhi object, because I'm in Mumbai's jursidiction? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. [Of course, the Delhi assignment hasn't happened yet ... !] Thanks!
My I-824 (EB4-Relg Worker) was approved by TSC last week. I got an electronic notification, and I just got this email from my lawyer:
"I wanted to let you know that we got the approval notice for the I-824 and it indicates a cable was sent to New Delhi, but the approved petition file was sent to the NVC. Once we know the NVC has the file, we will request that you be processed in Mumbai. I cannot guarantee they will change it, but we will try."
I checked the original I-360 application, and though it lists my permanent Indian address in the jurisdiction of the Mumbai consulate, the request was that New Delhi be notified.
When the NVC gets this case, (they haven't received it yet), it's likely they might assign it to New Delhi.
If this happens - how easy is it to get them to change it, especially since, in this case the "fault" is mine (rather my lawyer's)? I've researched the forums, and it seems that my lawyer will have to contact the NVC and request a change (more delays!). However, I didn't see anyone posting anything about a successful change.
If NVC doesn't change it, does this mean I have to go to New Delhi? Wouldn't the Embassy in New Delhi object, because I'm in Mumbai's jursidiction? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. [Of course, the Delhi assignment hasn't happened yet ... !] Thanks!