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Hi,

My fiance has his interview next week and naturally the second guessing has kicked in.

Although we filed in January 2008, we did not get petition approved until April making our approval notice go until August 2nd.

I called the department of state before the expiration date and they said as long as he was notified about interview before August 2nd, then we're all set.

Has anyone else had a similar experience or can advise what to do?

Is it too late to get an extension as the time frame has passed, should I simply stop worrying about this?

thanks,

MD

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Hi,

My fiance has his interview next week and naturally the second guessing has kicked in.

Although we filed in January 2008, we did not get petition approved until April making our approval notice go until August 2nd.

I called the department of state before the expiration date and they said as long as he was notified about interview before August 2nd, then we're all set.

Has anyone else had a similar experience or can advise what to do?

Is it too late to get an extension as the time frame has passed, should I simply stop worrying about this?

thanks,

MD

Yes you are fine. this happens a lot.

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Filed: Timeline
Hi,

My fiance has his interview next week and naturally the second guessing has kicked in.

Although we filed in January 2008, we did not get petition approved until April making our approval notice go until August 2nd.

I called the department of state before the expiration date and they said as long as he was notified about interview before August 2nd, then we're all set.

Has anyone else had a similar experience or can advise what to do?

Is it too late to get an extension as the time frame has passed, should I simply stop worrying about this?

thanks,

MD

Yes you are fine. this happens a lot.

Hi,

My fiance has his interview next week and naturally the second guessing has kicked in.

Although we filed in January 2008, we did not get petition approved until April making our approval notice go until August 2nd.

I called the department of state before the expiration date and they said as long as he was notified about interview before August 2nd, then we're all set.

Has anyone else had a similar experience or can advise what to do?

Is it too late to get an extension as the time frame has passed, should I simply stop worrying about this?

thanks,

MD

Yes you are fine. this happens a lot.

Thanks for quick reply. I'll move on to another worry no doubt!

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