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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Hi everybody,

We received a RFE in April 2012 and responded in time. USCIS wanted a certified copy of my fiances divorce decree and not just a copy. Anyhow, the requested document was submitted in time. Now the RFE will be denied because the dates of the divorce copies were not matching. We immediately received a new case number and the application will be under new initial review.

Does anyone was in this situation and how long will it take to get the NOA2?

Thanks for your replies.

Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
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Hi everybody,

We received a RFE in April 2012 and responded in time. USCIS wanted a certified copy of my fiances divorce decree and not just a copy. Anyhow, the requested document was submitted in time. Now the RFE will be denied because the dates of the divorce copies were not matching. We immediately received a new case number and the application will be under new initial review.

Does anyone was in this situation and how long will it take to get the NOA2?

Thanks for your replies.

WOW....this is the first time EVER I have heard of the same case getting a new number and starting over.

Hope somebody can tell about a similar circumstance. :pop:

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Taiwan
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WOW....this is the first time EVER I have heard of the same case getting a new number and starting over.

Hope somebody can tell about a similar circumstance. :pop:

Why do the dates not match? That is very strange indeed. Was this a mistake by the Court where the divorce decree was issued? I imagine that you submitted a copy of the original decree that you guys already had. Can you please elaborate on this issue? Anyways, it sounds like they are going to deny your petition and then open up a new one for you guys, do you have to pay the fee again?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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WOW....this is the first time EVER I have heard of the same case getting a new number and starting over.

Hope somebody can tell about a similar circumstance. :pop:

Yes, the dates ofn the original divorce documents differed. Yeah, I have no words :bonk: for that too. Anyhow, comments are welcome that helps to enlighten this strange and frustrating case. Thanks for your replies.

 
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