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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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i want to get police clearance early.because it took 2-3mos.to get in in japan ,i was in here in the phils.i onlly recieved noa1 ,it is ok or not,pls. i need advice,tnx

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AOS-EAD-AP TIMELINE

November 04,2008-Sent AOS package

November 17,2008-NOA date

November 21,2008-recieved NOA hard copy by mail

November 24,2008-Biometrics appt.letter recieved by mail (December 17,2008 -Biometrics Appt.)

November 26,2008- AOS touched (got emailed from CRIS)RFE on AOS

December 09,2008-RFE sent

January 8,2009 -AP approved

January 9,2009-EAD approved(status card production ordered)

January 15,2009- AP in the mailbox

February 14,2009 - EAD card in the mailbox..THANKS GOD..finally...

March 5,2009 - INTERVIEW AOS ( 1:30PM)

April 13,2009-welcome letter in the mailbox....

April 17,2009-GC recieved..Thank u LORD...

JEGO RYU CRBA

Sept.20,2007-sent papers to embassy

Jan.4,2008- USEMBASSY recieved the DNA test result"""'"acquired U.S citizenship"

Jan.15,2008-recieved my son U.S passport and certificate(delivered by fedex

K1

Dec. 14,2007-sent pet.CSC

MAY 1,2008---NOA2 in email(THANKS GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! )

July 7,2008-INTERVIEW

August 28,2008-FLIGHT(POE-HONOLULU,HAWAII)with my fiance and our son..THANK U GOD....

Sept,24,2008-got married

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Police clearances are generally valid for up to 1 year.. however, since you just rec'd noa1 you are probably a little early as you are maybe 9 mos or so from you interview....

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  • 2 weeks later...

hi there to you Alohaz, well i just finished doing getting the clearance from the embassy of japan. And with the big help of my friend RIDION it gives me so much relief for now. God bless her really. And i want it to share to you too so you know already what to do bcoz its really takes time to get that police clearance, sinced we dont have our INTERVIEW scheduled yet we better be ready then....

heres is my friends shared to me that you can DO as soon as possible, goodluck to you also!

Your fiancee need to have the japanese police clearance before the interview to avoid delay for the visa processing.Your fiance can request her police clearance as soon she have the MNL CASE #.She needs to go to the USEM WINDOW X,and ask for an authorization letter requesting to obtain a police clearance from japan embassy in mnla.It takes about two to three months,She needs to bring her noa1 and approval notice from USCIS,and her MNL CASE #.She needs to show it to the guard at USEM and tell the guard her purpose.Hope this help...GoodLuck..

PS. just tell to the guard you need a request letter ok? God Bless!

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