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Checking K1 visa status everyday for NOA2 approval!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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Hi,

I just wanted to vent and say that I am SOOOO anxious about getting the NOA2 approval for our fiance visa. Its getting to the 5 month mark, and I know sone have gone over that, but I am getting super anxious. I check the status every day...multiple times a day, hoping and praying I see approved. Its like I have NOA2 fever!!!

I am just getting really really hopeful we will get an approval soon...we both are.

:bonk::bonk:

K1 PROCESS:

11/1/10: NOA1 Received

4/14/11: NOA2 - Approved!!!!

8/18/11: Visa in hand

8/29/11: POE in ATLANTA!!!!

9/16/11: Married!!!

AOS PROCESS:

10/4/11: Social Security Card Arrived!

11/10/11: AOS Package mailed to Chicago Lockbox

11/19/11: NOA1

12/2/11: Biometrics

12/10/11: Case transferred to the California Service Center

03/06/12: EAD approved and card production!

03/14/12: EAD card in hand!

08/04/12: Green card in production!

08/09/12: Green card in hand!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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I was also "SOOOO anxious" to get my NOA2 . Now ... I am very disappointed, depressed , angry , mad and my fiance is thinking to move to UK bcz this continuous wait is not a LIFE for us !!!

I just hope u won't reach this point EVER bcz CSC is fast ! Good luck !

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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i used to check ours about 3 times a day on average,every single day...first thing when i got up and last thing before i went to bed.....after 5 months got incredably depressing.....but when we got that blue dot moved across to post decision.....i litteraly did a little dance. stick with it,its well worth the wait when you think what this visa is for.

oh and enjoy the lack of rushing while it lasts,we got our noa2 about 2 months ago,ish....i think between me and my fiancee,we have done something for the visa or wedding or emigration every single day. will be glad when its all over now.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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Oh I definitely know its worth it! Waiting is no issue, i think its more excitement getting to me. :blush:

K1 PROCESS:

11/1/10: NOA1 Received

4/14/11: NOA2 - Approved!!!!

8/18/11: Visa in hand

8/29/11: POE in ATLANTA!!!!

9/16/11: Married!!!

AOS PROCESS:

10/4/11: Social Security Card Arrived!

11/10/11: AOS Package mailed to Chicago Lockbox

11/19/11: NOA1

12/2/11: Biometrics

12/10/11: Case transferred to the California Service Center

03/06/12: EAD approved and card production!

03/14/12: EAD card in hand!

08/04/12: Green card in production!

08/09/12: Green card in hand!

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