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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I just sent my husband's AOS papers 7/13/09. It was delivered on 7/15/09. I was looking through the paperworks that we have accumulated over the years working on the K3 visa, I-130 etc and i just realized that i sent in the wrong NOA. I sent the NOA 1 for the I-130 instead of the NOA2 approval notice for the I-130. oohh, this just makes me soooo mad. i just overlooked it and didn't check the notice type. ahhh!!!! Should i just wait for an RFE or sent it w/ a letter stating that we have mixed up the NOA's. Do they give u an NOA1, receipt notice before they actually check the documents or do they check it first for RFE then give u an NOA1.

thanks

TIMELINE: K-3

9/21/07: I-130 received at Chicago

1/3/08: I-130 NOA 1

1/16/08: I-129 NOA1

9/15/08:approval of both I-130 and I-129F

10/4/08: received letter from USEM to schedule for interview

10/16-10/17/08: husband passed medical

10/28/08: i went to my husband's interview (pink slip) but more requirements needed from NSO a repeat of CENMAR and MC, marriage index w/ CDLI

11/4/08: husband hand delivered additional docs to USEM; waiting for consul to review it

11/14: consul reviewed docs

11/19: i received letter from Senator stating that husband's Visa approved.

11/20: visa released to delbros

11/24/08: visa in hand

11/26/08:husband flew to Georgia

working permit

12/1/08: sent via USPS to VSC

12/8/08: NOA 1

1/22/09: approved

1/28/09: received EAD card

AOS

7/13/09:AOS package sent via USPS

7/15/09: received at Chicago Lockbox

7/17/09: check for $1010 cashed

7/21/09: NOA 1 for AOS received

7/27/09: biometrics appt notice scheduled for 8/19/09 3pm, atlanta service center

8/19/09: husband's biometrics done

9/26/09: AOS interview approved: waiting for the 10 yr green card

10/7/09: green card received

2012: apply for citizenship

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You will very likely receive the NOA1 before they get too into your case.

I would not advise sending anything to them before they ask specifically for it - the reason is, what you send may never reach your file.

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Filed: Other Country: Afghanistan
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The NOA1 you will be receiving is somewhat automated. In all likelyhood by the time the NOA1 is issued all that will have happened is that your file would be taken apart and reassembled into one of their files.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline

thanks guys! They could always look up the reciept # and find out that it was approved.

TIMELINE: K-3

9/21/07: I-130 received at Chicago

1/3/08: I-130 NOA 1

1/16/08: I-129 NOA1

9/15/08:approval of both I-130 and I-129F

10/4/08: received letter from USEM to schedule for interview

10/16-10/17/08: husband passed medical

10/28/08: i went to my husband's interview (pink slip) but more requirements needed from NSO a repeat of CENMAR and MC, marriage index w/ CDLI

11/4/08: husband hand delivered additional docs to USEM; waiting for consul to review it

11/14: consul reviewed docs

11/19: i received letter from Senator stating that husband's Visa approved.

11/20: visa released to delbros

11/24/08: visa in hand

11/26/08:husband flew to Georgia

working permit

12/1/08: sent via USPS to VSC

12/8/08: NOA 1

1/22/09: approved

1/28/09: received EAD card

AOS

7/13/09:AOS package sent via USPS

7/15/09: received at Chicago Lockbox

7/17/09: check for $1010 cashed

7/21/09: NOA 1 for AOS received

7/27/09: biometrics appt notice scheduled for 8/19/09 3pm, atlanta service center

8/19/09: husband's biometrics done

9/26/09: AOS interview approved: waiting for the 10 yr green card

10/7/09: green card received

2012: apply for citizenship

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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We just received our AOS interview notice today, they list a whole lot of things that we need to bring, some of the things say "bring it if you haven't already submitted it."

No worries, don't send them anything unless they ask for it, however surely bring it to the AOS interview if you have an interview.



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