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I tried to save myself the embarrassment of asking for the meaning of the term adjudicated as used in the time line

but i can not find a glossary here on this site anywhere and nothing turned up so I guess I have to show my ignorance here for all to see.

When it gives the possible date for adjudication does that mean the date of NOA2 or the interview and why did the date only move 10 days when I put in the date of my RFE. I am hearing it will be more like a month or 2?

Thanks,

Terry

MET ONLINE 05-11-07

VISITED IN PHILIPPINES 08-21-07

ENGAGED 08-31-07

K1 APPLICATION 09-26-07

NOA 1 10-02-07

VISITED HONG KONG 12-21-07

FOR CHRISTMAS

NOTICE OF RFE 02-08-08

TOUCHED 02-08-08, 02-15-08, 02-17-08, 02-18-08

TOUCHED 02-19-08, 02-21-08, 03-09-08, 03-10-08

TOUCHED 03-13-08, 03-17-08

APPROVED 03-17-08

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To adjudicate in most shallow definition is to decide. So, methinks, that is the NOA 2. It is the decision on the petition you filed. Passing the interview is another thing. Goodluck!

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Adjudicated means they have reached a decision on your petition.

Sometimes RFE's only put petitions behind by a couple of weeks. If you mail off the evidence to them asap, it shouldn't take a month or two.

The date on VJ is just an estimate.

Best of luck :)

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