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Due to a signature issue, my step daughter's NOA1 was approx 2 months behind my wifes. Hers was sent to NVC about a week ago (rec March 17th 2024), the other is still awaiting NOA2 (rec May 2nd 2024). Should I wait for my step daughter's case to catch up to my wife's before proceeding with NVC steps? Can I call or email them after NVC receives both and have them processed at the same time or are we going to have to deal with the 2 month gap until completion?

 

Any guidance on this situation would be greatly appreciated.

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If you get started with wife's first, delay final submission until step-daughter's has caught up and you have items for both to complete, then hit submit on both cases.

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2 minutes ago, milimelo said:

If you get started with wife's first, delay final submission until step-daughter's has caught up and you have items for both to complete, then hit submit on both cases.

 

That is what i was thinking as well. Thank you.

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5 hours ago, Theersink said:

 

That is what i was thinking as well. Thank you.

I agree with @milimelo.  Then ask NVC and the consulate to connect the cases.

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