I just sat on hold with the National Visa Center for 26 minutes! This is a good thing! :)
After we were I600 approved - YEAH! - on September 24th, our file was then sent to the National Visa Center in New Hampshire, where our approved I600 info was logged in. Our official logged in date was September 29th. It usually takes 3-4 days, then we'll be logged out. And by logged out, I mean our info will then be sent to the US Embassy in Seoul, Korea, where lots of other things will be taking place - UGGG! Yes, there's more to be done, but the good news is, we're done on the US side! Everything else has to come from Korea's side. Our info has to be sent to Korea so that when all the paperwork is completed on Korea's side, the US can issue the one way travel visa for our son to come home to the US.
Wow, that actually makes sense to me now! I knew this blog would come in handy! All this may sound easy to understand right now, but when I've read so much of what is to come, I get overwhelmed! Thanks to the Forum ladies for their posts to the Korean Forum. I could not have understood this without you! ;)
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