One Year Contact Requirement For The NVC
According to the National Visa Center (NVC), the Secretary of State shall terminate the petition of any alien who fails to apply for an immigrant visa within one year of notice of visa availability. What does this mean?
Once a Green Card becomes available, the applying alien must file or notify NVC within a certain period of time. For the immediate relative categories of a U.S. Citizen, such as the spouse, minor child, or parent, the NVC will hold on to the petition for up to one year before the petition is terminated. For family preference categories, the NVC may hold on to the petition; however, the window of opportunity to apply for a Green Card may open and close at the DOS. Paying close attention to availability is wise.
Therefore if you do not respond to notices from the NVC within one year you risk termination of your petition under this section of law and would lose the benefits of that petition, such as your priority date.
The NVC Contact information is provided below:
Email (immigrant visa inquiries only)
: Public Inquiry Form
(Note: the NVC is unable to respond to nonimmigrant visa inquiries by email or fax. Please see our Contact Us
page for contact information.)
Phone (for immigrant visa inquiries only)
:
(603) 334-0700. Customer Service Representatives can speak with you Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight EST, excluding holidays.
Mail (for immigrant visa inquiries only):
National Visa Center
Attn: WC
31 Rochester Avenue
Suite 200
Portsmouth, NH 03801-2915
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call Fickey Martinez Law Firm at (910) 526-0066 or email us at attorney@fickeymartinezlaw.com.
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