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Hi all! I am here to ask about filing the AOS without the I-797 (NOA2). Due to some moves and family circumstance, we are unable to locate the I-797. We basically have EVERYTHING else however, including the actual petition with the stamp that says "APPROVED" and her handwritten A#, letter correspondence, interview scheduling, NOA1, etc. I have read online many people have been able to do it, but the most recent post I have found on the topic is in 2016 and I am concerned if they are getting more strict with it given a certain event that happened in 2016. Here are some threads that I've looked at:

 

 

 

 

I have made an info pass appointment but I'm not sure if its necessary (plus it's about a 3 hr drive away). I would really appreciate any of your experiences!

 
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