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Very realistic. You'll find your I-129F expires 4 months from NOA2 anyway, so you're actually expected to get everything done within 4 months. Congrats and good luck!

Edited by charlottelizabeth
Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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We got our NOA2 just 19 days after filing, which was a surprise. This was the last week of September. I believe the consulate finally received our case the first week of November roughly. I had already paid for a 7 week visit to the US at the end of October so we had to extend our NOA2 notice. That wasnt any issue. The only thing that could slow you down is waiting for the Police certificate and a medical date. Otherwise it's very fast from now on in. :)

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