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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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Hey.. So this is my first post on VJ..

I'm wondering if anyone can tell me whether it's bad or not to have no Touches on the petition application..

Actually, there has been one touch, on the 11th of Novemeber, but other than that one, nothing more.

Am i just a crazy status stalker who needs to stop checking the USCIS site?

It's kinda doing my head in a bit cause i don't know if minimal touches = bad.

Sorry if ppl post this Q over and over and that ive just added to the repetitiveness.. I tried to look for similar posts to get an answer but came up with nothing.

Thanks.

Filed: Country: Malaysia
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This question has been asked plenty, but no worries. To answer it, no, don't worry about no touches. In my case there were NO touches whatsoever, and we got our NOA2 in 69 days. :yes:

December 2009 -- Visit to Malaysia.

February 2010 -- Applied for B2 visa, approved.

March 2010 -- Visited US.

April 2010 -- Returned from US.

May 2010 -- Sent in K1 Visa application.

July 2010 -- Received NOA2 in 71 days from NOA1.

July 2010 -- Packet 3 received.

August 2010 -- Cancellation of K1 Visa application.

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Filed: Country: Malaysia
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Thanks!

Cripes, that happened so fast for you! Im kinda jealous lol..

Glad to know that no touches doesn't mean they have forgotten about it.

No need to be jealous, the NOA2 is useless to me now since the relationship is over ;) But I (the Malaysian beneficiary) am still here to help wherever I can!

Edited by FireDragonFly

December 2009 -- Visit to Malaysia.

February 2010 -- Applied for B2 visa, approved.

March 2010 -- Visited US.

April 2010 -- Returned from US.

May 2010 -- Sent in K1 Visa application.

July 2010 -- Received NOA2 in 71 days from NOA1.

July 2010 -- Packet 3 received.

August 2010 -- Cancellation of K1 Visa application.

Click HERE for VisaJourney guides.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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don't get to excited over a touch, it could a number of things it could be a up date, every time your file is picked up it's bar code is scanned physically handled, looked at ,mover to another desk,it was worked on, it could be a rfe, a number of things,we just have to wait,

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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No need to be jealous, the NOA2 is useless to me now since the relationship is over ;) But I (the Malaysian beneficiary) am still here to help wherever I can!

Could you possibly tell me what 'Hardcopy' refers to? I keep seeing it around in some of the posts.. Like 'Received NOA1 Hard copy'

don't get to excited over a touch, it could a number of things it could be a up date, every time your file is picked up it's bar code is scanned physically handled, looked at ,mover to another desk,it was worked on, it could be a rfe, a number of things,we just have to wait,

There have been no touches.. So nothing to get excited over. heee ;)

Filed: Country: Malaysia
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Could you possibly tell me what 'Hardcopy' refers to? I keep seeing it around in some of the posts.. Like 'Received NOA1 Hard copy'

That means the couple have received their NOA1 by mail, i.e. in black and white, hence "hard copy". This is because usually they would receive their NOA1 either by email or by text message. Basically, getting the hard copy means the email/text message is not a fluke ;) [i'm half-kidding.]

December 2009 -- Visit to Malaysia.

February 2010 -- Applied for B2 visa, approved.

March 2010 -- Visited US.

April 2010 -- Returned from US.

May 2010 -- Sent in K1 Visa application.

July 2010 -- Received NOA2 in 71 days from NOA1.

July 2010 -- Packet 3 received.

August 2010 -- Cancellation of K1 Visa application.

Click HERE for VisaJourney guides.

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Filed: Country: Malaysia
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No problems. All the best in your journey! (F)

December 2009 -- Visit to Malaysia.

February 2010 -- Applied for B2 visa, approved.

March 2010 -- Visited US.

April 2010 -- Returned from US.

May 2010 -- Sent in K1 Visa application.

July 2010 -- Received NOA2 in 71 days from NOA1.

July 2010 -- Packet 3 received.

August 2010 -- Cancellation of K1 Visa application.

Click HERE for VisaJourney guides.

image.gif?fsize=50&font=Filxgirl.TTF&text= MalaysianGirl &mirror=no&color=0033FF&vcolor=996699&bgcolor=α=yes&output=gif&spacing=4&shadow=undefined&transparent=no

 
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