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Is it possible for me to make a VJ time line even with a massive delay?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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Hola, I tried to make a time line for my k1 yesterday but it gave me an error saying the time between the received date and the noa1 date was over 4 weeks (received on March 24, noa1 was roughly may 8th). Is there anyway to create a time line even though my noa1 was super delayed?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Haiti
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If you want it to be totally accurate, it doesn't sound like it. But if you want a work around here's what I'd do... make the sent date 4 weeks before the NOA1 received date. Your approval estimate will probably be fine. You could then make a note in your signature about the delay and the timeline issue for anyone who really cared. Is your NOA1 actually dated May 8th or is that when you got it in the mail? If the date in the letter is earlier, you could also use that as the NOA1 date. That's what I did with mine.

K-1 from Haiti - NOA1: 5/27/2014; NOA2: 7/8 USCIS never updated to say that it was sent to the NVC (just in case you're as concerned about your status not updating as I was about mine)
NVC Case Number Received: 7/31; Left NVC: 8/1 - tracked via DHL website; CEAC Status - Ready: 8/7; Packet 3 Received: 9/5 - Beneficiary received packet / Medical Completed: 9/19;
DS-160 Submitted: 9/22 - (CEAC date updated); Packet 3 Submitted: 9/26; Packet 4 Received: 10/24; Interview Date: 11/6 @ 7 am Interview Result: Approved!
CEAC Status Issued: 11/10; USTraveldocs.com finally acknowledged Fiance's passport actually in their system: 11/20; Passport Received: 11/21;

POE: 11/23/2014; Wedding: 2/14/2015

AOS/EAD/AP Filed: 2/21/2015;

USCIS EAD & AP received: 2/25; USCIS AOS received: 2/27; Received NOA1s in mail: 3/5; Biometrics: 3/26; EAD/AP Card in Production: 5/11; EAD/AP Card Mailed: 5/1; EAD/AP Card Received 5/19; NPIW Letter dated: 6/11/15; Green card Approved: 10/1/15;

Green card Received: 10/7/15

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
Timeline

If you want it to be totally accurate, it doesn't sound like it. But if you want a work around here's what I'd do... make the sent date 4 weeks before the NOA1 received date. Your approval estimate will probably be fine. You could then make a note in your signature about the delay and the timeline issue for anyone who really cared. Is your NOA1 actually dated May 8th or is that when you got it in the mail? If the date in the letter is earlier, you could also use that as the NOA1 date. That's what I did with mine.

I just rechecked to make sure and the actual NOA1 is dated May 9th. I'll give your 4 week workaround a try though, thanks muchly.

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