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Hi all, my noa2 expires august 4th.  My fiancee (the petitioner) sent me all the documents i need for the interview which should arrive in two weeks.  

I still havent done the medical or booked the interview. I wanted to wait to have the documents in hand before booking interview but im concerned about how close the expiry date is.  

How do i extend the noa2 expiry date?

Thanks in advance

 

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Supposedly it's automatically extended by the embassy (so I understand), but you'll need to take a fresh (recently dated) letter of intent to marry from each of you to your interview. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong :)

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  On 7/6/2019 at 6:53 PM, Oaftobark said:

Hi all, my noa2 expires august 4th.  My fiancee (the petitioner) sent me all the documents i need for the interview which should arrive in two weeks.  

I still havent done the medical or booked the interview. I wanted to wait to have the documents in hand before booking interview but im concerned about how close the expiry date is.  

How do i extend the noa2 expiry date?

Thanks in advance

 

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It's right in your K1 instructions on the London embassy website. 

 

If your petition expires before the visa interview takes place, you are required to bring to your interview a signed letter from your petitioner confirming that you both remain legally free to marry and that you will marry within 90 days of your arrival in the United States.
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  On 7/6/2019 at 7:48 PM, Wuozopo said:

It's right in your K1 instructions on the London embassy website. 

 

If your petition expires before the visa interview takes place, you are required to bring to your interview a signed letter from your petitioner confirming that you both remain legally free to marry and that you will marry within 90 days of your arrival in the United States.
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Thanks, i dont know how i missed that, it doesnt have to be notarized does it?

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Also, if your petition does expire before the interview the CO will automatically extend it when you attend your interview. 

 

 

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  On 7/6/2019 at 9:04 PM, Oaftobark said:

Thanks, i dont know how i missed that, it doesnt have to be notarized does it?

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Nothing special but an updated letter signed by fiancé to say he/she is still free to marry and intends to marry you within 90 days of your arrival on a K1 visa. They just want to make sure the fiancé is still on board and didn't back out or something, especially if a long time has passed. It is not a huge deal you have to worry about. 

 
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