Xin chao cac Anh Chi,
Xin nho anh chi cho em y kien ve ho so cua em voi.
Ho so em F.3 ( So HS: 2008823074. POD: 14/4/2003). Cho em hoi la ho so cua em da gan den ngay cua hs roi ma chua nghe ben Di tru My thong bao dong tien va y/c nop hs bo sung gi het. Em co gui thu len NVC va ho da tra loi mail ben duoi cho em ( em co forward ben duoi, em thay ho cung chi tra loi chung chung thoi, sao ky vay da gan den thoi gian roi ma!!!). xin nho anh chi xem truong hop cua em va cho em biet voi nha. Em rat lo cho ho so cua minh.
Xin cam on nhieu.
Quang
Dear Sir/Madam:
The National Visa Center (NVC) received your inquiry regarding the immigrant visa petition: HCM2008823074 filed by PHONG CAO NGUYEN on behalf of QUANG CAO NGUYEN.
Due to the numerical limitations on immigrant visa issuance prescribed by law, this petition is not eligible for further processing at this time. The petition will be retained at the NVC until an immigrant visa becomes available. The petitioner, principal applicant, or attorney of record will be notified when this petition is eligible for further processing. The principal applicant should not make any firm plans such as disposing of property, giving up jobs, or making travel arrangements at this time. For additional information please review the explanation of numerical limitations on immigrant visa issuance below.
EXPLANATION OF NUMERICAL LIMITATIONS ON IMMIGRANT VISA ISSUANCE:
Immigrant visa processing is governed by the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952, as amended, which controls priority dates and the number of immigrant visas that can be issued under certain preference categories. To establish which petitions are eligible for visas, the Department of State issues a monthly publication called the Visa Bulletin.
The Visa Bulletin provides a list of cut-off dates that are used to ensure the number of immigrant visas issued each year does not exceed the legal limit established in the INA. Cut-off dates are categorized by foreign state of chargeability and preference category. Only a petition with a priority date that is earlier than the cut-off date is eligible for a visa and consular processing. Please note this petition's priority date, foreign state of chargeability, and preference category can be found at the end of this correspondence.
The NVC may begin processing this petition prior to a visa number becoming available per the current edition of the Visa Bulletin. This allows ample time for the petitioner and applicant(s) to obtain and submit all required fees, forms, and documents. This petition, however, will not be eligible for an immigrant visa interview until its priority date is earlier than the cut-off date established in the current edition of the Visa Bulletin
Xin nho anh chi cho em y kien ve ho so cua em voi.
Ho so em F.3 ( So HS: 2008823074. POD: 14/4/2003). Cho em hoi la ho so cua em da gan den ngay cua hs roi ma chua nghe ben Di tru My thong bao dong tien va y/c nop hs bo sung gi het. Em co gui thu len NVC va ho da tra loi mail ben duoi cho em ( em co forward ben duoi, em thay ho cung chi tra loi chung chung thoi, sao ky vay da gan den thoi gian roi ma!!!). xin nho anh chi xem truong hop cua em va cho em biet voi nha. Em rat lo cho ho so cua minh.
Xin cam on nhieu.
Quang
Dear Sir/Madam:
The National Visa Center (NVC) received your inquiry regarding the immigrant visa petition: HCM2008823074 filed by PHONG CAO NGUYEN on behalf of QUANG CAO NGUYEN.
Due to the numerical limitations on immigrant visa issuance prescribed by law, this petition is not eligible for further processing at this time. The petition will be retained at the NVC until an immigrant visa becomes available. The petitioner, principal applicant, or attorney of record will be notified when this petition is eligible for further processing. The principal applicant should not make any firm plans such as disposing of property, giving up jobs, or making travel arrangements at this time. For additional information please review the explanation of numerical limitations on immigrant visa issuance below.
EXPLANATION OF NUMERICAL LIMITATIONS ON IMMIGRANT VISA ISSUANCE:
Immigrant visa processing is governed by the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952, as amended, which controls priority dates and the number of immigrant visas that can be issued under certain preference categories. To establish which petitions are eligible for visas, the Department of State issues a monthly publication called the Visa Bulletin.
The Visa Bulletin provides a list of cut-off dates that are used to ensure the number of immigrant visas issued each year does not exceed the legal limit established in the INA. Cut-off dates are categorized by foreign state of chargeability and preference category. Only a petition with a priority date that is earlier than the cut-off date is eligible for a visa and consular processing. Please note this petition's priority date, foreign state of chargeability, and preference category can be found at the end of this correspondence.
The NVC may begin processing this petition prior to a visa number becoming available per the current edition of the Visa Bulletin. This allows ample time for the petitioner and applicant(s) to obtain and submit all required fees, forms, and documents. This petition, however, will not be eligible for an immigrant visa interview until its priority date is earlier than the cut-off date established in the current edition of the Visa Bulletin