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Hi all,

My I-129f NOA1 package had been sent in mid June this year. From the processing time info, mine has not been processed yet. That's ok cos i know it will take time.

My question is - while waiting for my NOA1 to be processed & then get my NOA2, is it ok for me to apply for my police reports which are required for the interview right? I lived in 3 different countries since the age of 16 & hence i would need police reports from these 3 countries & i know they will take me 2 mths to get them all. I am thinking if i am ALLOWED to do it now then it will save me time after i get my NOA2. I am just not sure whether the police reports MUST only be done after i get the NOA2 package. I belive the police reports should have dates on them. So will it be ok if the date of application and/or issue are BEFORE the NOA2 package received???

Please, anyone who has gone thro' this, give me some idea & guide.

Many thanks in advance

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Yes. Actually we applied before sending the petition. No matter what date is on the police report, it is valid at the consulate for one year.

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