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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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Hello everyone,

I know my fiancee' file has been at the VSC office for a month now. Lately it has been a draw of luck with NOA2 being sent to Jan and Feb filers.

I'm a US Citizen by birth and my fiancee was in the USA for a year and left prior to her visa expiring.

Curious if I could contact the USCIS hotline and place a service request for an expedite due to the bomb blastings in Pakistan taking place on a daily basis.

As I know everyone have been waiting for their NOA2 for a while now... but honestly it is not fair that we as US Citizens are kept apart from our soon to be wife longer than the processing time posted on uscis.gov website of 5 months.

My fiance had her background check conducted by DHS as part of her visa processing during her last visit to the USA in 2009.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Iran
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nope,as far as im aware the bombings are nothing unusual in pakistan since taliban has been a long lasting issue there.AT THIS POINT,the only expedites that would get accepted are 1.the ones for humanitarian reasons like japan or haiti 2. military deployments 3.terminal illnesses.

if your fiancee's file has been in VSC for a month you have at least 4 more to go,dont sweat it

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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and you will still have AP/AR.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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I agree with the suggestion of waiting a few more months...

My fiancée worked for the Department of State and currently she conducts interviews at the US embassy for the exchange students and professors coming to USA on a scholarship, as requested by the US consulate whenever they have interviews scheduled....

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Hello everyone,

I know my fiancee' file has been at the VSC office for a month now. Lately it has been a draw of luck with NOA2 being sent to Jan and Feb filers.

I'm a US Citizen by birth and my fiancee was in the USA for a year and left prior to her visa expiring.

Curious if I could contact the USCIS hotline and place a service request for an expedite due to the bomb blastings in Pakistan taking place on a daily basis.

As I know everyone have been waiting for their NOA2 for a while now... but honestly it is not fair that we as US Citizens are kept apart from our soon to be wife longer than the processing time posted on uscis.gov website of 5 months.

My fiance had her background check conducted by DHS as part of her visa processing during her last visit to the USA in 2009.

You can ask. Do not hold your breath.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I agree with the suggestion of waiting a few more months...

My fiancée worked for the Department of State and currently she conducts interviews at the US embassy for the exchange students and professors coming to USA on a scholarship, as requested by the US consulate whenever they have interviews scheduled....

And my husband worked for the US embassy. He was in AP over a year !

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hello everyone,

I know my fiancee' file has been at the VSC office for a month now. Lately it has been a draw of luck with NOA2 being sent to Jan and Feb filers.

I'm a US Citizen by birth and my fiancee was in the USA for a year and left prior to her visa expiring.

Curious if I could contact the USCIS hotline and place a service request for an expedite due to the bomb blastings in Pakistan taking place on a daily basis.

As I know everyone have been waiting for their NOA2 for a while now... but honestly it is not fair that we as US Citizens are kept apart from our soon to be wife longer than the processing time posted on uscis.gov website of 5 months.

My fiance had her background check conducted by DHS as part of her visa processing during her last visit to the USA in 2009.

Daily bomb blastings in Pakistan, multiple daily murders by the Mexican drug cartel, Tsunami devastation in Japan.... Where would you want them to start approving expedites and where would it end?

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Perhaps it would be easiest if you had the option of ticking a box on the I 130 if you are interested in an expedite?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Hello everyone,

I know my fiancee' file has been at the VSC office for a month now. Lately it has been a draw of luck with NOA2 being sent to Jan and Feb filers.

I'm a US Citizen by birth and my fiancee was in the USA for a year and left prior to her visa expiring.

Curious if I could contact the USCIS hotline and place a service request for an expedite due to the bomb blastings in Pakistan taking place on a daily basis.

As I know everyone have been waiting for their NOA2 for a while now... but honestly it is not fair that we as US Citizens are kept apart from our soon to be wife longer than the processing time posted on uscis.gov website of 5 months.

My fiance had her background check conducted by DHS as part of her visa processing during her last visit to the USA in 2009.

Just get in line and wait like everyone else .All the countries have their share of problems . In Pakistan --it is normal to have such .

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01-17-2015 = N-400 packet sent (to P.O. Box Dallas via USPS Priority Mail)
01-21-2015 = N-400 packet delivered
01/25/2015 = E confirmation / Text received

01/26/2015 = Check cashed .

02/02/2015 = NOA1 received (Priority Date 01/21/2015)
02/09/2015 = Biometrics Letter received .

02/18/2015 = Biometrics

02/20/2015 = In line for interview

04/10/2015 = Interview Letter received .

05/11/2015 =Interview .

05/11/2015 = Passed Interview
07/01/2015 = Oath letter received
07/24/2015 = Oath Cerememony

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