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Which is faster? Email or In person?

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Hey guys!

I called the USEM on May 6 to ask for an update for my DCF I 130 petition, and the guy told me that it was just recently approved and that they sent out the NOA 1 already.

I asked him what should I do next, and he stated that I should wait for the Immigration to contact me....

but who ever did DCF knows better than to wait.... wink wink... hehe...

anyway...

I read somewhere that it takes two weeks for the Immigration to even get your case

and once it does I can have my MNL case no.

So now my question is.......... should I send my DS forms by email or in person? Cause I feel that if I go there in person I'll be able to expedite it...?

or not? or it doesn't really matter cause its the same time frame for the both of them?

thanks for your help!

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