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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Japan
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Well, this is definitely a taxing process on everyone involved.

To be honest, I like many was too confident about the whole process, thinking that it wouldn't take too long. I delayed applying for too long and now we are on a tight time limit.

I always pictured Tokyo to be a very straightforward consulate and assumed that the longest wait would have been in the post NOA2 period. Then I realized that it can take 5+ months just to get to the NOA2! :wacko:

Additionally, due to the poor scheduling, I am faced with the possibility of having to do an asset only I-134 which is a great source of uncertainty since I do not want to involve a co-sponsor. I'm really hoping the NOA2 comes sooner than expected so I don't have to worry about the I-134!!! :wacko:

Edited by Yagisama
 
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