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Q: My case I-730 approved on 21/5/2024 and it’s send to department of state for visa processing. But the next processing.

14/6/2024 it was sent to department of state for visa processing.

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A: Your I-730 case was approved on May 21, 2024, and then sent to the Department of State for visa processing on June 14, 2024. The next steps involve the National Visa Center (NVC) receiving your case. The NVC will assign a case number and notify you when they are ready to start processing your visa application.

At this stage, you should receive instructions from the NVC on how to submit the required documents, such as the Affidavit of Support and civil documents. Once these are submitted and reviewed, an interview will be scheduled at the U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country.

During the interview, a consular officer will assess your eligibility for the visa. If everything goes smoothly, the visa will be issued, allowing you to travel to the United States. Keep an eye on your email and mail for any communication from the NVC and be sure to follow their instructions promptly.

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