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Frank and Kay... I feel your pain. NOA1 date is December 1, 2010 and still nothing. Contacted congressman earlier part of this week. Hope it helps.

Frank and Kay... I feel your pain. NOA1 date is December 1, 2010 and still nothing. Contacted congressman earlier part of this week. Hope it helps.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
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Doesn't seem right for some to wait significantly longer at the same service center. Does it have to do with background checks taking longer in certain countries? I don't get it...it should automatically be first come first served, unless there is extreme circumstances.

Married Sept.3,2010

02/11/2011: I130 Sent

02/21/2011: NOA1

06/22/2011: NOA2

06/30/2011: NVC

07/05/2011: DS-3032 email received

07/05/2011: DS-3032 emailed

07/06/2011: AOS Bill received

07/06/2011: AOS Fee Paid

07/09/2011: I864 Sent

07/11/2011: IV Fee Bill received

08/30/2011: IV Fee Paid

09/30/2011: IV Pkg Sent

10/24/2011: RFE (we dragged our feet from here on)

(forget all this for now, let's go on holiday!)

03/13/2012: NVC CASE COMPLETE!!

04/05/2012: Received interview appt email

06/22/2012: Medical @ Knightsbridge

06/29/2012: Interview 8am-Result: Pending

??/??/????: I601 Filed at Lock-Box

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Hi guys! I filed my 751 in to Vermont in July 2019. I got my bio-metrics done about a month later and 250 days later (03/23/2020) I received a request for additional evidence, even though the system says they're on September 2018.

Originally I sent:

1. Bank Statement (they said minimal joint usage of the account for household bills)

2. Service Member's Life Insurance naming me as beneficiary

3. My insurance naming him as beneficiary

4. Taxes transcripts for 2015 to 2018

5. Lease

6. Pay Stub

7. His military ID and mine

8. Vacation Photos

I am so confused because at our first interview we clearly discussed my husband is stationed in Virginia and I live in New York. My daughter lives with me - (not his child). I am holding down the bills in New York and he is Holding down the bills in Virginia.

Everything they asked for in the list, I've already sent but at the end of the letter is says do not send previous documents sent.

The only things I can send are:

1. His car insurance documents with my name on it as well

2. My utility bill with both our names on it

3. A letter from my daughter's school saying his is her guardian as well

4. 2 affidavit letters

5. 2019 Tax return

6. Updated photos

Should I also write a letter stating that we do not live together, he is even getting ordered to move to South Carolina...so I'm not sure what else to provide.

Please feel free to suggest any additional tips! - this is so overwhelming.

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