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Hello VJers! Thanks in advance for your answers :)

1. Does anyone know how long a UK PCC is valid for? I can't seem to find this information anywhere on the web.

2. I may have screwed up with the biographic info. On the G-325A it asks for the last 5 years employment, so I only put employment for the last 5 years and listed the dates from 2007-2012. In the DS-230 it asks for the last 10 years employment. I had one job from 2002-2008, but in the G-325A I listed the job from 2007-2008 as it only asked for the last 5 years. It seems like such a stupid mistake now but I didn't know what else was to come. Do you think I will recieve an RFE for this discrepancy? Should I include a letter of explanation with the IV package about the dates? Thanks. x

August 2008 - We met (Both living in Egypt)

October 2008 - Moved in together

Sept. 2010 - Engaged (Living together in Cyprus)

June 2011 - Married!

11 July 2012 - I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

20 July 2012 - NOA1 Received (via email)

29 July 2012 - NOA2 Received (I-797)

23 Aug 2012 - NVC Case Number assigned and AOS invoice received (via email)

27 Aug 2012 - AOS bill paid and DS-3032 sent via email

5 Oct 2012 - AOS packet sent

20 Nov 2012 - RFE on AOS packet received

16 Dec 2012 - IV bill paid

25 Jan 2013 - IV packet and AOS RFE response sent

22 Feb 2013 - Case Complete

6 March 2013 - Interview date rec'd

10 April 2013 - Medical Scheduled

12 April 2013 - Interview

01 Oct 2013 - Entered US

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Hello VJers! Thanks in advance for your answers :)

1. Does anyone know how long, a UK PCC is valid for? I can't seem to find this information anywhere on the web.

2. I may have screwed up with the biographic info. On the G-325A it asks for the last 5 years employment, so I only put employment for the last 5 years and listed the dates from 2007-2012. In the DS-230 it asks for the last 10 years employment. I had one job from 2002-2008, but in the G-325A I listed the job from 2007-2008 as it only asked for the last 5 years. It seems like such a stupid mistake now but I didn't know what else was to come. Do you think I will recieve an RFE for this discrepancy? Should I include a letter of explanation with the IV package about the dates? Thanks. x

1) For the US Consulate in London a U.K PCC is valid for one year. (This is on the US Consulate, London's website)

2) You listed what's asked for in G-325A (last 5 years) and, assuming you are the beneficiary, you are listing what's asked for in DS-230 (last 10 years). I don't see a discrepancy here. A discrepancy would be if you had the dates/employers listed differently on the 2 forms.

PS: It's not abnormal to feel worried about getting an RFE just before sending in the documents, even though you did everything right. :) Just check the list for docs to be sent in, answer correctly and consistently in all forms, and send it in.

USCIS- VSC:

02/07/2012: NOA1

07/12/2012: I-130 Approved

07/16/2012: NOA2 in mail

NVC:

07/16/2012: NVC received case in mail

08/03/2012: NVC case number generated

08/08/2012: DS-3032 email sent to NVC

08/09/2012: AOS (I-864) Fee generated.

08/09/2012: Received AOS and DS-3032 email forms from NVC

08/09/2012: Payment in Process

08/10/2012: AOS Fee status:PAID

08/13/2012: AOS Packet Sent.

08/16/2012: DS-3032 accepted.

08/16/2012: AOS Packet Delivered.

08/17/2012: IV Fee generated.

08/17/2012: Payment in Process

08/20/2012: IV Fee status:PAID

08/20/2012: IV Packet Sent

08/21/2012: IV Packet Delivered

08/21/2012: AOS Accepted

08/27/2012: IV Packet reviewed. A PCC Missing

08/28/2012: Missing document sent.

08/30/2012: Missing document delivered.

09/05/2012: NVC case Completed!

09/17/2012: Interview date received! Oct 22nd.

US Consulate:

10/02/2012: Medical Done.

10/22/2012: Interview; APPROVED!

10/26/2012: VISA received!

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