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Hi! my name is Juan Aguirre ...I live in mexico, I'm 20 years old.. my father is a USC and I asked him to make a petition for me and he did it! it's like a dream coming true i am so happy! He sent the petition I-130 on July 20 2012 we are waiting for the first NOA my question is: What should we do or expect after the first NOA?..Thanks in advice!

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Congratulation on your father petitioning for you, After NOA1 you will have to wait for the approval.... since you mention that your father is a USC your are looking at about 5-6months depending on your service center, to get an accurate time frame you can go on to uscis.gov website, to make a login user name and password and track the progress of you case.

Good luck on your journey!!

~* GodsGift225*~

 
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