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Hello,

Just wondering if anyone in a similar situation could give me their time frame. We just received (this morning) a request for more information for our I-864, pertaining to my 2013 taxes. We will have the papers overnighted and arriving tomorrow. Does any one know what kind of delay we should expect from this?

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July 18th, 2010: Met in Hohhot, China while teaching English


October 31st, 2010: Became a couple


September, 2011: Rob's contract in China finished, he returned to the UK


October, 2011: Visited Rob in UK


November, 2011: My contract in China finished, returned to US


December,2011: Rob visited me in US for 3 months


July, 2012: I moved to UK for 4 months


April, 2013: Rob came to visit


March 5th, 2013: Rob proposed on the beach at sunrise


March 24th, 2013: I visited Rob in the UK, and we decided to get married so his family members could attend


May 11th, 2013: Married in Weybridge, UK


May 30th, 2013: I-130 Filed


December 18th, 2013: Transferred to Nebraska



June 14th, 2014: Second Wedding in St. Augustine, FL



July 10th, 2014: Rob returned to the UK to await the final stages.


July 23rd: Package arrived at NVC


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Add another 60 days onto your timeframe for getting a checklist. Normally they are reviewed faster but the NVC can take up to 60 days to review.

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I know it can take up 60 days, I was wondering if anyone had a recent similar experience and how long it took them.

A love to leave loved ones for, a love to cross oceans for.



July 18th, 2010: Met in Hohhot, China while teaching English


October 31st, 2010: Became a couple


September, 2011: Rob's contract in China finished, he returned to the UK


October, 2011: Visited Rob in UK


November, 2011: My contract in China finished, returned to US


December,2011: Rob visited me in US for 3 months


July, 2012: I moved to UK for 4 months


April, 2013: Rob came to visit


March 5th, 2013: Rob proposed on the beach at sunrise


March 24th, 2013: I visited Rob in the UK, and we decided to get married so his family members could attend


May 11th, 2013: Married in Weybridge, UK


May 30th, 2013: I-130 Filed


December 18th, 2013: Transferred to Nebraska



June 14th, 2014: Second Wedding in St. Augustine, FL



July 10th, 2014: Rob returned to the UK to await the final stages.


July 23rd: Package arrived at NVC


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