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Ready to go to interview.....one question.

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My wife is filling out a form for her CENOMAR and it asks when was the NOA2.

Ya know....I do not recall seeing a form that said "NOA2". All forms were accepted at the NVC on Dec. 5,2019 as stated on their portal. BUT...it took TWO months for NVC  to accept a legible birth certificate after NUMEROUS print shops were tested for a better one.Birth certificate accepted Feb 11,2020. Then it sat at NVC until our notice of interview on Oct 7th. These women over 45 ,their BCs aren't usually as legible as the newer ones.

So my question is,was this my NOA2 on Dec 5,2019 or Feb 11, 2020? Or was it another document I received?

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