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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: South Korea
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Not sure if this is the place for this topic (guess it will be moved if not haha), but how many others have chinese fiances that are still waiting for the noa2? I am an August 3rd filer and another I keep in contact with on here is an early June filer. Both of us have had an RFE issued and replied to. Has anyone else been waiting unusually long besides the common knowledge that they received a record number of apps and have lots of new adjudicators? Ive been seeing noa2s from I believe November already. Could there be maybe some political seesawing going on between China and the US? Its mere speculation, but wondering who else has been waiting beyond others? My RFE was for a missing signature on the White Book for divorce document, which China doesnt do. So I probably had a rookie adjudicator working my case. Still hoping to see an noa2 soon. 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: South Korea
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Yes in late April. This was just babbling nonsense as I was waiting for the approval. We have already done the interview in June and now waiting for her passport to be returned with the visa. See, she scheduled the medical only 2 days before the interview and it took a week to process the medical stuff. So we went to the interview without the medical papers and had to send them in after she received them and got back from China (she lives in South Korea)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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On 7/16/2018 at 6:29 PM, ImagineMe said:

Yes in late April. This was just babbling nonsense as I was waiting for the approval. We have already done the interview in June and now waiting for her passport to be returned with the visa. See, she scheduled the medical only 2 days before the interview and it took a week to process the medical stuff. So we went to the interview without the medical papers and had to send them in after she received them and got back from China (she lives in South Korea)

Glad to hear that it all worked out for you guys!❤️

Thank you so much, everyone!

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