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My AP hasn't been approved for almost 9 months now. I went to Baltimore last week and they said that they will send an e-mail note to the Vermont Service Center asking them to "expedite" the case.

Does this mean something good? Has anyone had any experience with something like this? Or knows someone who had an experience like this? Does it really get the case expedited? Or doesn't make a difference? I have my booking to travel overseas in the next couple of weeks - wonder if I would get the AP before then????

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Definitely follow up on this... Vermont is known to be the fastest service center. If it were me, I'd be on the phone daily with my congressman, representative, etc.

David and Pu's Timeline

10/20/2006 Submitted I129F to TSC

10/23/2006 Transferred to CSC

10/26/2006 NOA1 sent snail mail

11/13/2006 Received NOA1 - (Late due to my changing residences on 11/1. FYI, move before you file!)

11/13/2006 Called Customer Service to change address

11/29/2006 Touched!

12/02/2006 Received verification of Change of Address - snail mail

01/10/2007 Bought ticket to visit Pu on Valentines Day!

01/17/2007 NOA2!! via email

01/29/2007 NVC Left - Headed for Bangkok!

02/07/2007 Packet 3 mailed from US Embassy!

02/10/2007 Packet 3 received

02/20/2007 Packet 3 mailed (EMS Next Day)

02/21/2007 Packet 3 Received at Embassy (no signature)

03/06/2007 Received response from Embassy - Packet 4 mailed 02/28/07. Interview scheduled 5/16/2007!

05/16/2007 Interview. Embassy requests passport amended. Luckily the turnaround time is two days in Bangkok.

05/21/2007 Pu returns to Embassy with new passport, visa granted. Visa issued the following day.

05/26/2007 Pu arrives in USA!

05/30/2007 Married!

06/26/2007 Overnighted AOS petition to Chicago Lockbox

06/27/2007 AOS petition delivered to Chicago lockbox, signed for by V Bustamante

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My AP hasn't been approved for almost 9 months now. I went to Baltimore last week and they said that they will send an e-mail note to the Vermont Service Center asking them to "expedite" the case.

Does this mean something good? Has anyone had any experience with something like this? Or knows someone who had an experience like this? Does it really get the case expedited? Or doesn't make a difference? I have my booking to travel overseas in the next couple of weeks - wonder if I would get the AP before then????

Not sure how much help this might be, but maybe making an Infopass appt would be in order...at least they might be able to tell you something. I don't think they issue AP's at local offices (at least I don't think so....)

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