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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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1 hour ago, ram1009 said:

My fiance got caught up in the TB test during her physical and now our NOA 2 is going to expire before the interview.  Is this renewable/extendable or what is the remedy?

For Manila its automagic for up to one year 

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YMMV

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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3 hours ago, Hank_ said:

 

You are correct for the Philippines

It's not comforting to me when people begin their answers with "as far as I know".  I'm not a trusting person.  Is there a way to verify extension?

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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12 minutes ago, ram1009 said:

It's not comforting to me when people begin their answers with "as far as I know".  I'm not a trusting person.  Is there a way to verify extension?

Email the consulate then

YMMV

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1 minute ago, ram1009 said:

I have just done exactly that.

Maybe you should email USCIS too. Shouldn't they be the one to extend NOA 2 since they issued the it? 

 

What if the embassy says they'll extend it and then it turns out, it's beyond their power to do so. It seems like you can't trust the embassy too.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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10 minutes ago, TXBill said:

Why even bother asking here? The answers you'll get on here are all "as far as I know" knowledge even if the commenters don't explicitly say so. It's based on their experiences, on what other people they know have experienced.

 

Rules and regulations change all the time. The only way you can be certain is to contact those who make them.

 

People are only trying to help. Be a little thankful, at least.

Speak for yourself, Bill not everybody else.  When I tell you something is true, IT IS TRUE.  Until I ask I have no idea how ambivalent the answers will be.  I am always grateful for all answers but I don't give equal weight to each one.  BTW, you make too many assumptions with too little evidence so I would suggest you not respond to my posts in the future. 

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1 minute ago, ram1009 said:

Speak for yourself, Bill not everybody else.  When I tell you something is true, IT IS TRUE.  Until I ask I have no idea how ambivalent the answers will be.  I am always grateful for all answers but I don't give equal weight to each one.  BTW, you make too many assumptions with too little evidence so I would suggest you not respond to my posts in the future. 

Of course it's the truth because you're all-knowing.

 

*gladly bans myself from responding to his almighty's posts*

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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19 minutes ago, TXBill said:

Maybe you should email USCIS too. Shouldn't they be the one to extend NOA 2 since they issued the it? 

 

What if the embassy says they'll extend it and then it turns out, it's beyond their power to do so. It seems like you can't trust the embassy too.

I trust the embassy least of all even though I have requested an answer for record purposes.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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According to USCIS, the embassy holds the right to revalidate petitions for up to one year. And they also have the right to send back petitions to UCIS and recommend cancelation. Her fate lies with the embassy in Manila 

Speak the truth even if your voice shakes

 
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