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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Norway
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Hello! I have submitted my I-129F and am awaiting my NOA1! I’m very excited for this process to get going! 
 

I am traveling to Norway to visit my fiancé (beneficiary) next month. I am wondering if I should bring my NOA1 with me or any other items? I would assume that they don’t care as much with the petitioner traveling but I just want to be sure! :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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I don't know why you would bring your NOA1, except to prove to the Norwegian authorities that you and your fiance intend to live in the USA instead of you immigrating to Norway.  I guess it can't hurt to bring it but it's highly unlikely anyone in Norway will be interested in it.  You definitely don't need it to leave the USA or return to the USA.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Norway
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30 minutes ago, jaysaldi said:

I don't know why you would bring your NOA1, except to prove to the Norwegian authorities that you and your fiance intend to live in the USA instead of you immigrating to Norway.  I guess it can't hurt to bring it but it's highly unlikely anyone in Norway will be interested in it.  You definitely don't need it to leave the USA or return to the USA.

That’s what I thought! I just wanted to be sure. Thanks!

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Um, the NOA1 is literally a receipt for having filed a petition.  It is not an approval.  It confers no immigration benefit.  Even if Norway was worried about you having immigrant intent, the NOA1 is irrelevant to that.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Lebanon
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not needed, enjoy your trip!

AOS/EAD/AP ->: 11/29/18 - NOA1: 12/04/18

Biometric NOA:  12/14/18  Biometric Appt: 12/26/18

Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview: 1/16/19

EAD/AP approval: 3/18/19

AOS Interview Appt: 6/4/19

AOS Interview: 7/10/19

AOS Approved: 7/23/19

GREEN CARD IN HAND: 7/26/19

 

"It's true, we don't have it as easy as ordinary couples. But this is no ordinary love"

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