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True" in this video, I'm going to be talking about the 12 steps of the immigrant visa process. Specifically, I'll be discussing submitting your documents to the National Visa Center and preparing for your interview at the Embassy abroad. Make sure you stick around to find out all of the information you need to know regarding submitting your documentation to the National Visa Center and preparing for the interview at the U.S. embassy. Hello everyone and welcome back to another video. I get a lot of questions regarding the immigrant visa process, submitting documents to the National Visa Center, and how long processing typically takes. I want to answer a lot of those questions here, so what I'm going to do is go through the immigrant visa process from start to finish, just so you know what to expect. Okay, so let's get started. In order to be eligible to apply for an immigrant visa at an embassy abroad, you must have an approved immigrant petition with USCIS. This can be an I-130, I-140, or an I-526. Now, I want you to be very careful when it comes to filling out those immigrant petitions because that will dictate whether your approved petition gets sent to the National Visa Center in the first place. With every petition, there is a section that you complete that either says that you are in the United States and you're going to be adjusting status, or you are abroad and you are going to be consular processing. If you intend to consular process, it is absolutely critical that you check the correct option on this petition. If you don't put that you are applying for a visa abroad at an embassy, then USCIS will never send your approved petition to the National Visa Center. You will not get...