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I received my noa1 november 30, 2009. Will it be ok for my Brazilian fiance to go ahead and get both of the police certificates, even though I haven't received my noa2?? After all we are at the 3 month mark. Things should be coming together here pretty soon. I'm just wanting to give her some busy work so she will stop freaking out on me! Thanks in advance for all the help.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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not yet. Wait until the embassy send her the package. The police certificates are good only for 3 months.

K1 timeline

09/22/2006 - I-129F sent

02/14/2007 - Interview in Rio de Janeiro - VISA APROVED!

03/03/2007 - Flight out to States

12/21/2007 - Wedding!

AOS timeline

02/27/2008 - l-485 sent

04/29/2008 - AOS Biometric

05/01/2008 - I-94 Expired

07/22/2008 - AOS denied

10/28/2008 - In removal proceeding

01/14/2009 - Flew back to Brazil ;(

02/10/2009 - Hubby flew to Brazil ;)

IR1 timeline

09/23/2008 - I-130 sent

11/06/2009 - Interview in Rio de Janeiro - CO need an Advisory Opinion (sent an email to DHS with my I-94 and court order)

12/02/2010 - Hubby went back to the U.S.A ;(

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not yet. Wait until the embassy send her the package. The police certificates are good only for 3 months.

I know.....but according to this http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...0De%20Janereiro

the consulate in Rio will take them up to a year later......Also I have gone here http://brasilia.usembassy.gov/index.php?ac...amp;itemmenu=58

and it has the police certificate forms to download...I'm just wanting to give her something to do so she isn't sitting around all day going crazy....this is for a k-1 visa btw. Thanks!

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Estimated waiting time at the consulate on the day of interview? 1-4 hours

So funny.... My waiting time was 9 hours... lol

K1 timeline

09/22/2006 - I-129F sent

02/14/2007 - Interview in Rio de Janeiro - VISA APROVED!

03/03/2007 - Flight out to States

12/21/2007 - Wedding!

AOS timeline

02/27/2008 - l-485 sent

04/29/2008 - AOS Biometric

05/01/2008 - I-94 Expired

07/22/2008 - AOS denied

10/28/2008 - In removal proceeding

01/14/2009 - Flew back to Brazil ;(

02/10/2009 - Hubby flew to Brazil ;)

IR1 timeline

09/23/2008 - I-130 sent

11/06/2009 - Interview in Rio de Janeiro - CO need an Advisory Opinion (sent an email to DHS with my I-94 and court order)

12/02/2010 - Hubby went back to the U.S.A ;(

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Estimated waiting time at the consulate on the day of interview? 1-4 hours

So funny.... My waiting time was 9 hours... lol

can you give me any advice on the police certificates??

Like on the policia federal and the secretarias de seguranca publica does she need to sign her names below where it says do(as) Sr(as):????

Really any info you can give me on the police certificates would be appreciated! Thanks

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I received my noa1 november 30, 2009. Will it be ok for my Brazilian fiance to go ahead and get both of the police certificates, even though I haven't received my noa2?? After all we are at the 3 month mark. Things should be coming together here pretty soon. I'm just wanting to give her some busy work so she will stop freaking out on me! Thanks in advance for all the help.

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Any help???

My vj timeline says that I should receive my noa2 between feb 13, and march 4 or something...does anyone know how accurate the timeline is???because it seems to me that the vsc is processing december filers in front of the november filers..and im a november filer..so im kinda pissed :/

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Wait until after the NOA2. The interview will be about 2.5 to 3 months after NOA2, so if you get it before, they may or may not accept it. Best to not risk it, eh?

I-129F Petition Mailed: 26 Oct 2009 ♥ NOA1: 27 Oct 2009 ♥ NOA2: 15 Jan 2010

K-1 VisaNVC: 22-27 Jan 2010 ♥ RdJ receipt: 1 Feb 2010 ♥ Packet 3/4: 12 Feb 2010 ♥ Interview: 4 May 2010

»-(¯`·.·´¯)-> Married (17 Aug 2010) <-(¯`·.·´¯)-«

AOS (I-485)Mailed: 21 Aug 2010 ♥ NOA: 2 Sept 2010 ♥ To CSC: 20 Sept 2010 ♥ Biometrics: 5 Oct 2010 ♥ RFE: 10 -16 Nov 2010 ♥ Approved: 18 Nov 2010

AP (I-131)Mailed: 21 Aug 2010 ♥ NOA: 2 Sept 2010 ♥ Approved: 20 Oct 2010

EAD (I-765)Mailed: 21 Aug 2010 ♥ NOA: 2 Sept 2010 ♥ Biometrics: 5 Oct 2010 ♥ Approved: 20 Oct 2010

ROC (I-751)Mailed: 6 Nov 2012 ♥ NOA: 7 Nov 2012 ♥ Biometrics: 5 Dec 2012 ♥ Approved: 15 May 2013

Naturalization (N-400)Mailed: 03 August 2015 ♥ NOA: 07 August 2015 ♥ Biometrics: 3 Sept 2015 ♥ Interview: 13 Nov 2015 ♥ Oath: 8 Dec '15

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Wait until after the NOA2. The interview will be about 2.5 to 3 months after NOA2, so if you get it before, they may or may not accept it. Best to not risk it, eh?

hahah yeah i hear you...It's hard to deal with a Brazilian woman that is going crazy because of this damn process and concentrate on my job at the same time..I'm just trying to give her busy work so she will stay off my back and let me take care of business....

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Have her track down the birth certificates (which are good for 6mo, so even if you get a RFE, it should be good at the interview still), get the extra passport-sized photographs (you'll want to get 9-10 to cover everything for the interview and the AOS back in the states). Also have her get examined by her normal gynocologist if she hasn't been this year - the most recommended DoS-certified doctor in Rio (Dr. Joaquim Duarte - (21) 2533-1311) will take a statement of health from her gyno and skip that exam when he does the rest of the physical. Have her check her vaccinations and get those taken care of, as well -- she can call Dr Duarte to get the list of what she needs for her age group and arrange with her normal physician to take care of them.

If you REALLY want to give her busy work, have her start filling out the AOS paperwork -- she can save it on her computer and update it when she has her A# and if she brings ehr computer to the US, she'll be able to update it with the I-94 and date of entry info.

You can also get her started on assembling the evidence of an ongoing relationship for the interview.

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I-129F Petition Mailed: 26 Oct 2009 ♥ NOA1: 27 Oct 2009 ♥ NOA2: 15 Jan 2010

K-1 VisaNVC: 22-27 Jan 2010 ♥ RdJ receipt: 1 Feb 2010 ♥ Packet 3/4: 12 Feb 2010 ♥ Interview: 4 May 2010

»-(¯`·.·´¯)-> Married (17 Aug 2010) <-(¯`·.·´¯)-«

AOS (I-485)Mailed: 21 Aug 2010 ♥ NOA: 2 Sept 2010 ♥ To CSC: 20 Sept 2010 ♥ Biometrics: 5 Oct 2010 ♥ RFE: 10 -16 Nov 2010 ♥ Approved: 18 Nov 2010

AP (I-131)Mailed: 21 Aug 2010 ♥ NOA: 2 Sept 2010 ♥ Approved: 20 Oct 2010

EAD (I-765)Mailed: 21 Aug 2010 ♥ NOA: 2 Sept 2010 ♥ Biometrics: 5 Oct 2010 ♥ Approved: 20 Oct 2010

ROC (I-751)Mailed: 6 Nov 2012 ♥ NOA: 7 Nov 2012 ♥ Biometrics: 5 Dec 2012 ♥ Approved: 15 May 2013

Naturalization (N-400)Mailed: 03 August 2015 ♥ NOA: 07 August 2015 ♥ Biometrics: 3 Sept 2015 ♥ Interview: 13 Nov 2015 ♥ Oath: 8 Dec '15

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Have her track down the birth certificates (which are good for 6mo, so even if you get a RFE, it should be good at the interview still), get the extra passport-sized photographs (you'll want to get 9-10 to cover everything for the interview and the AOS back in the states). Also have her get examined by her normal gynocologist if she hasn't been this year - the most recommended DoS-certified doctor in Rio (Dr. Joaquim Duarte - (21) 2533-1311) will take a statement of health from her gyno and skip that exam when he does the rest of the physical. Have her check her vaccinations and get those taken care of, as well -- she can call Dr Duarte to get the list of what she needs for her age group and arrange with her normal physician to take care of them.

If you REALLY want to give her busy work, have her start filling out the AOS paperwork -- she can save it on her computer and update it when she has her A# and if she brings ehr computer to the US, she'll be able to update it with the I-94 and date of entry info.

You can also get her started on assembling the evidence of an ongoing relationship for the interview.

the birth certificates????i am using a lawyer and i am pretty sure he did something with her birth certificate....i'll ask her tomorrow just to make sure...thanks a ton for your help!!1 i really really appreciate it..if you think of anything else don't hesitate to tell me!!!:D

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