NVC Processing (National Visa Center)

NVC (National Visa Center)
Processing
Once your immigrant petition is approved by USCIS, your case is forwarded to the National Visa Center (NVC). The NVC center is responsible for collecting civil documents, processing visa fees, and scheduling your immigrant visa interview at the appropriate U.S. consulate or embassy.
Understanding the NVC process is key to avoiding delays and successfully completing your immigration journey.
Eligibility for
NVC Processing
Eligibility for NVC Processing To move forward with your visa application through the NVC, you must:

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Documents

Required by NVC

The NVC will require the following to proceed with your case:

DS-260 confirmation page

Valid
Passport

Civil documents (e.g., birth certificate, marriage certificate, police certificates)

Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support) and supporting financial documents

Any NVC-issued correspondence related to your case

National Visa Center
Processing Time
The National Visa Center processing time usually ranges from 3 to 6 months, depending on case complexity, visa availability, and how quickly you respond to document requests. Delays often occur due to missing or incorrect information.
Once the NVC approves all documentation, they will forward your case to the U.S. embassy or consulate for interview scheduling.
NVC
Case Check Status
To track your case progress, use the NVC case check status tool on the CEAC website. You’ll need your case number or invoice ID. It’s important to check regularly, especially after submitting documents, as updates may be time-sensitive.
FAQs About

NVC Processing

Visit the NVC timeframes page or use the CEAC portal to check your NVC case check status and current processing timelines.

On average, the National Visa Center processing time is 3 to 6 months after submitting your documents and fees.

In some cases, yes. You can request expedited processing if there’s an urgent humanitarian or medical need.

Your case could be terminated. You would need to refile the petition and possibly repay fees.

Additional

Information

The NVC center acts as a bridge between USCIS and consular processing. Keeping your contact details up to date is crucial—NVC sends key instructions and updates via email. If you miss a deadline, your case could be closed, and you may have to start the process again from scratch.
Applicants facing urgent circumstances can request expedited processing, but these are granted on a case-by-case basis, often for humanitarian reasons.

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