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affidavit of support papers , sorry. i know aos might sometimes mean adjustment of status..sorry i forget. thanks for the response. :luv:

Makes much more sense now :lol:

K1 from the Philippines
Arrival : 2011-09-08
Married : 2011-10-15
AOS
Date Card Received : 2012-07-13
EAD
Date Card Received : 2012-02-04

Sent ROC : 4-1-2014
Noa1 : 4-2-2014
Bio Complete : 4-18-2014
Approved : 6-24-2014

N-400 sent 2-13-2016
Bio Complete 3-14-2016
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We never received PDs, NOAs, nor interviews. Just filed two forms, submitted 2 official copies, and had our visa. I'm curious why it's made so complicated here.

because you filed for DCF (Direct Consular Filing) most people apply from the US...

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Hey guys especially Hank , I was just wondering about setting the interview date..

I read on another page someone said that the interview dates were very limited (example July 17 and 18 for July and August (mid week) only..)

My NOA2 is expiring on September and I am kind of scared. My AOS papers took longer than usual (sigh). :(

Just to clarify, is this correct?

I'm know this is stupid but how do I know my case is about to expire? Now I'm worried. :(

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I'm know this is stupid but how do I know my case is about to expire? Now I'm worried. :(

IR/CR-1 is different than K-1. With K-1 there is a date on the NOA2 stating it is good for about 4 months, but that isn't a real issue as the embassy will extend them for up to a year.

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IR/CR-1 is different than K-1. With K-1 there is a date on the NOA2 stating it is good for about 4 months, but that isn't a real issue as the embassy will extend them for up to a year.

Thank you hank. I didn't read enough.

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