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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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Five weeks for police report?..she has been in Malaysia for a year now. I dont know about the other forms you are talking about though. I thought when its approved they will let you know when the medical exam is and what forms to fill...right?

In Love with Rosela......

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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Five weeks for police report?..she has been in Malaysia for a year now. I dont know about the other forms you are talking about though. I thought when its approved they will let you know when the medical exam is and what forms to fill...right?

In Love with Rosela......

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Five weeks for police report?..she has been in Malaysia for a year now. I dont know about the other forms you are talking about though. I thought when its approved they will let you know when the medical exam is and what forms to fill...right?

If you do your research and go to the regional forums and look on your consul/embassy website at the visa section you should be able to find out a lot of information and get a head of the game to make the process faster. Asking questions and not researching what you need to do will not help very much because you need specific answers for what goes on at that country you will be interviewing in.

Post in your regional forums asking about police certificates and search for information specific to Malaysia process.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/90-asia-east-and-pacific/

Look at the visa information on the embassy for your country you are going through.

http://malaysia.usembassy.gov/index.html

Research their process and what they request you do.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Feb filer here, I am looking to see a RFE or NoA2 now in june, cali is approving about 10 per day , looking at Igors list their are about 79-80 that have RFE's in front of febuary filers so i just have a gut feeling i will here something about the 15-20 of june. if i do it will be great as I plan on visiting my sweetheart's country and family for three months once i do get a NOA2. good luck and best wishes to each of you !

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Just wanna hear from you early Febuary filers what was your guess on having our fiance actually here in the USA with us? September??? maybe even October? the bottom of my timeline says could be adjuticated Ausust 18 - 22, but how long it takes after NOA2? I'm really missing her. Dont know if I can afford for a visit before I actually fly in to pick her up

Marina and I are early Feb. filers, processed by the CSC. we received our NOA1 on Feb. 6th and then watched the average processing times (for the CSC) change from 5.5 months to 7.5 months... and our hearts sank. sad.png

I mostly stopped checking status until about 2 weeks ago and then I noticed a buzz of posts about January filers getting their NOA2's and I said to Marina, "Could this be true? Perhaps we'll get lucky and hear something in the next few weeks, but we shouldn't get our hopes up too much."

Then at 7pm pst. on May 24th, it happened! Praise be to God! I received an SMS and an email for NOA2 saying our petition was approved. I don't have a hard copy yet (probably due to the Memorial day weekend), but I believe (hoping and praying of course) that I will see my sweet Marina in about 4 to 8 weeks (depending oc on how fast the mail travels to her with my signed I-134 and associated financial/employment stuff, how fast her govt. will provide her police document, how fast the embassy will give her an interview, the medical exam, getting a plane ticket... blah, blah, blah, etc... lol wink.png )

Good luck and don't lose hope! smile.png

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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I just read about Malaysia consulate, but still cant understand some of it. I dont understand packet 3 and so fourth. Does the embassy schedule the medicals? or do we do before interview? the consulate sends the papers we will need for the interview???
the only form we can get before the interview is the good citizen report? and they send my fiancee the rest ? is this right people

In Love with Rosela......

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@missing her so

I do believe the embassy will send all of the necessary paperwork (packet 3) to your fiancé prior to the interview.

The forms in packet 3 can be found on the uscis website, if you want to review them or request them and send it to your fiancé.

As for the medical exam it can not be completed until your fiancé receives the provided paperwork from their embassy.

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