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AOS from K1 - No confirmation it's received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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We mailed out our AOS application a couple of weeks ago and haven't heard any confirmation that it's received. USPS tracking says it reached its destination, which is in Chicago. However, the check for the application fee has not been withdrawn. Should we be worried that we haven't gotten any confirmation from USCIS so far? If anyone else is currently going through this, how long did it take to just get a confirmation?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Thanks I guess we will just have to wait a bit more since we sent the application just under 4 weeks ago. I hope we can get confirmation before 90 days expiration of K1 (I shudder to think if we have to resubmit).

 

Yep, G-1145 was included.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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2 minutes ago, sloppyJoester said:

Thanks I guess we will just have to wait a bit more since we sent the application just under 4 weeks ago. I hope we can get confirmation before 90 days expiration of K1 (I shudder to think if we have to resubmit).

 

Yep, G-1145 was included.

Patience is the key.  Receipts are taking as long as a couple months.

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