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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Everytime I look at the VJ processing timeline, the NOA1 current processing date for K1 visas at the CSC changes. Im pretty new to the site and learnign everything as I go. Just curious if someone knows the explanation for this. Also, my NOA1 has a date of June 29th but on the USCIS site it says "We recieved your petition on July 2. Anyone know which date I can go off of? Starting to go nuts over here!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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USCIS sent out a 'receipt notice', formletter I-797-C

On that formletter, sent to the USCitizen Petitioner -

there's a 'receipt date' and/or 'notice date'

That's the date to use for any 'forward looking' computations -

here at VJ it's called the 'NOA-1 date' in the timeline timeticks.

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re: moving dates on VJ - sorry, it happens, as the calendar progresses and more and more people do not enter their timeline data.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
Timeline

Hey there.. I understand that the NOA1 date is listed on the 797, but i was confused cause my reciept date on the NOA1 and the USCIS site when I sign in to check my case status are different.. just thought maybe someone knew if one or the other was more accurate to go off of... Thanks !

USCIS sent out a 'receipt notice', formletter I-797-C

On that formletter, sent to the USCitizen Petitioner -

there's a 'receipt date' and/or 'notice date'

That's the date to use for any 'forward looking' computations -

here at VJ it's called the 'NOA-1 date' in the timeline timeticks.

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re: moving dates on VJ - sorry, it happens, as the calendar progresses and more and more people do not enter their timeline data.

Good Luck !

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