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Originally Posted by Marshall
I don't think you need to wait for USCIS to transfer your case to NVC to file your i601a...... there are several steps involved before you need to deal directly with NVC. Start your waiver asap.
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This is partially correct.
Yes, you can start working on the I-601A form and hardship letter, but you
cannot file it until you receive your NVC case number and have paid the IV and AOS fees.
As part of the I-601A application, you have to include your NVC case number and copies of the IV and AOS receipts.