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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
Timeline
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Days from NOA1 - RFE - 28 days

Days From RFE Recv and processing - 28 days and counting

Is it normal for the rfe to take longer than the timeframe from original processing/NOA1 to rfe date ? It seems like things were moving along a bit in july and havent heard much positive news for August.... any re-assurance would be helpful, this is killing me....

Edited by ttown3251
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I would say that the average waiting time for NOA1 - NOA2 without any RFE's is 5 months, id say you are still well within time frame from 28 days.

Much of it will depend on what the RFE was for? Did you leave something out or make a mistake on the form? Or was it simply they needed more proof of relationship? Id say that they ahve received your RFE back and its gone back into the processing cycle - so you are well within the time frame.

Its sucks and the waiting game is so frustrating but at least you know they have looked it, saw they needed something else, its been fixed and now should be going through process cycle!! :dance:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
Timeline
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I got touched today!!!!!! (in a good way on USCIS lol)

RFE RECV CONF 8-4-2010 via text/email

touch 8-5-2010

touch 8-10-2010

touch 9-1-2010

I really hope an answer comes this week

Good luck! Hopefully that does mean your NOA2 is coming soon. It's hard to tell because your timeline isn't filled in (please fill it in!) but it looks like you're still well within processing times. So I would try not to stress too much, though I know its really difficult.

 
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