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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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We received our NOA 1 a few weeks ago and just waiting for our NOA 2.

I travel quite a bit for work, so I want to ensure I have everything with me before the packet 3 comes… I don't want to delay the process any longer. We've already waited so long to be ready to file.

Is it wise for me to start collecting all the data now? I am the beneficiary. Or is it too early? From what I can tell by the timelines and process time estimates, we should be receiving our NOA 2 in the next 2-4 weeks.

Should I go to the police department now and get my clearance? I've never step foot in a police department before so I'm unsure of what I need to ask for. I'm thinking of going to the doctors office and seeing if all my vaccines are up to date. I have a card with all my vaccination information on it… but I can't read doctors writing.

I'm reading the flow charts and guides, and I just want to be completely sure. For documents that the beneficiary needs to send:

This is the list I saw on the K1 visa forms… just making sure I have the appropriate ones bookmarked.

G325-A : We already filled this out and sent it with our original 1-129F package. So we just include a copy?

DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application : I fill this out when I get my NOA 2 notification?

DS-156K : I fill this one out for the interview?

DS-230 : or do I need this one for the interview

TIA.

AOS

2014

July 05 - AOS package sent

July 14 - NOA 1

July 25 - Biometrics Appointment Letter

July 28 - Walk in Biometrics successful

Aug 27 - Request for Expedite on EAD (Job Offer)

Sept 12 - EAD approved and in production

Sept 12 - AP is approved but USCIS status is in 'Post Decision Activity'

Sept 18 - EAD marked as mailed

2015

April 09 - Interview - Delayed due to sealed package from civil surgeon not at local office

May 07 - GC in production

May 18 - GC in hand!!!

2017

Feb 9 - ROC 

Feb 14 - Check Cashed

Feb 16 - NOA 1

Feb 25 - Received Biometrics Appointment

2018

April 10 - N400 Application

April 29 - Biometrics

January 29 - Combo Interview / Recommendation for Approval 

February 20 - Oath Ceremony - NATURALIZED 

 

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Get your police cert from the commissionaires. It's fast (1-2 weeks) and cheap. You need the one without fingerprints if you don't have a record. They're good for about 6 months, I think. If you've lived in any other country for more than 6 months, you'll need a police cert from there as well, and they can take a long time, so get on that right away if it applies to you.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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We file I 129F Jan 6 2014 and received our NOA1 around Jan.20, 2014... while waiting for our NOA2, I am busy getting my documents needed for the medical and for the embassy interview :) This week all my documents and other papers are all ready. I suggest you have to get all the necessary requirements now than stressing it out later.

Goodluck

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