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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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When they say approx. aboiut 120 days from Noa1 to Noa2, does it mean weekends only or inclduing weekends?

calendar days... much easier logic than trying to calculate working days into the system

YMMV

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When they say approx. aboiut 120 days from Noa1 to Noa2, does it mean weekends only or inclduing weekends?

I'm assuming this is something you read on this site? If it is generated based on the timelines we fill in, I'm going to guess it includes weeks. Also, if is is based on our timelines, its going to be around the same as what you estimated date is on your own timeline on this site.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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When they say approx. aboiut 120 days from Noa1 to Noa2, does it mean weekends only or inclduing weekends?

calendar days... much easier logic than trying to calculate working days into the system

if it is calendar days that means it is almost 4 months already, does it mean some thing wrong? I still have not got my Noa2 yet.

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When they say approx. aboiut 120 days from Noa1 to Noa2, does it mean weekends only or inclduing weekends?

calendar days... much easier logic than trying to calculate working days into the system

if it is calendar days that means it is almost 4 months already, does it mean some thing wrong? I still have not got my Noa2 yet.

If you got the 120 days estimate from the site, its just that..an estimate. You can't really do much until its been 6 months (I believe this is the current processing time listed on the USCIS website...the website won't load for me).

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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hang in there, average seems to be 4-5 months. some take longer, some shorter. no, you shouldnt be worried.

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jere. 29:11

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