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NOA1 = Notice of Receipt of your petition.

NOA2 = Notice of Approval of your petition.

On completition of the adjudication of the petition, you will then receive an Approval Notice, commonly referred to on the internet as NOA2.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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can anyone tell me what the noa2 consist of i may be receiving it the day i have to leave for work, 20 days, out of state.

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Consist of the date your petition was approved and which consulate your case is being sent to. Trying to remember, but I believe it also has the NVC contact info, because that is the first stop before being sent to the embassy.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Consist of the date your petition was approved and which consulate your case is being sent to. Trying to remember, but I believe it also has the NVC contact info, because that is the first stop before being sent to the embassy.

maybe i used the wrong wording, what i meant by CONSIST is what will i have to do other than the 1-134?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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maybe i used the wrong wording, what i meant by CONSIST is what will i have to do other than the 1-134?

Sorry, I did miss understand. Have you already started gathering your most recent paystubs, bank statements, and income tax returns? Did you fill out the visa application, forms DS156 & DS-156K? Your country is different from myine and not sure when you fill these out. Check out embassy info and K1 Visa Guide for more info.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Sorry, I did miss understand. Have you already started gathering your most recent paystubs, bank statements, and income tax returns? Did you fill out the visa application, forms DS156 & DS-156K? Your country is different from myine and not sure when you fill these out. Check out embassy info and K1 Visa Guide for more info.

yes i have already gathered 3 of my last bank statements, 4 pay stubs, last 3 years taxes & ds-134 completed & letter of employment, as for the ds-156 & 156k, i think that is for the beneficiary??

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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yes i have already gathered 3 of my last bank statements, 4 pay stubs, last 3 years taxes & ds-134 completed & letter of employment, as for the ds-156 & 156k, i think that is for the beneficiary??

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