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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hey guys! Thank you in advance. I'm trying to help a friend with his NOA2 situation, and honestly I can't

remember...

WE RECIEVED THE NOA2 ON THERE WAS DATES IN ONE OF THE BOXS SAID NOTICE TYPE: APPROVAL NOTICE 07-20-2010 TO 11-19-2010 WHAT ARE THESE DATES MEAN IS THIS DATES BEFORE TINA AND THE KIDS NEED TO HERE IN USA OR WHAT?

She will recieve a letter in the mail to schedule her interview right? Interview has to be done between these dates right?

Sorry for the caps.

Thanks again!

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Dec. 5, 2007 - Met on Cherry Blossoms

Dec. 13, 2007 - Officially on

Jan. 7, 2008 - He proposed online and I happily gave him my YES!

April 27, 2007 - He arrived in Manila; I picked him up at the airport.

May 14, 2008 - His departure. Saddest moment so far :'(

K1 Application Timeline

Oct. 22, 08 - I-129F Sent

Oct. 24, 08 - I-129F NOA1

Jan. 09, 09 - I-129F RFE(s), Court Seal & Stamp

Jan. 20, 09 - RFE Reply(s)

Jan. 22, 09 - I-129F NOA2 Approved

Feb. 13, 09 - NVC Received

March 26, 09 - Interview Date: APPROVED!!!

May 7, 09 - Arrival (Oregon, USA)

May 16, 09 - Wedding Day (Wohooo!)

Oct. 10, 09 - Green Card Received (Yeeheeyyy!)

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Thank you, guys, for all the advice and help and for always being there for us. Such a great community of people!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Hey guys! Thank you in advance. I'm trying to help a friend with his NOA2 situation, and honestly I can't

remember...

WE RECIEVED THE NOA2 ON THERE WAS DATES IN ONE OF THE BOXS SAID NOTICE TYPE: APPROVAL NOTICE 07-20-2010 TO 11-19-2010 WHAT ARE THESE DATES MEAN IS THIS DATES BEFORE TINA AND THE KIDS NEED TO HERE IN USA OR WHAT?

She will recieve a letter in the mail to schedule her interview right? Interview has to be done between these dates right?

Sorry for the caps.

Thanks again!

NO, she doesn't have to enter the US by then, just have her visa approved by that date. Once the visa is issued, she usually has 6 months to enter the US, but the exact amount of time depends on the country, so check the visa carefully.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Kevin & Maria -

Hey ! which one are you, Kevin, or Maria ?

If this is Maria - HEY ! Ask Kevin !!! He had the same exact issue, back in 2009-01-22 - ask to review his NOA-2 document that he has, for the I-129F approval notice. He should have a copy in his files, you can review it. He should be able to explain it to you, in some detail.

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Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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There is the NOA 2 date which is the approval date. Then there is a date 4 months later. This is the tentative expiration date. You want to try to have the interview completed or at least scheduled before the 4 months expires.

It is not required at all, nor is it a serious issue if they cannot get everything completed before the 4 month expiration date. The COs have the ability and will always grant another extension of four months the first time.

Do not take this for granted for additional extensions. If a problem arises the COs can continue to grant an extension for up to a year but they will tell you when the expiration date is.

Don't count on the Embassy sending a letter to schedule the interview. It depends on the Embassy/COnsulate of your friend as to what the procedures are.

Good luck to your friends.

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