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  1. 24 July CSC filer with nothing to report.

    We're both finding it really difficult at the moment. I fractured my hand (little finger metatarsal on the right hand and I'm right-handed). It's been splinted. I slipped on the wet steps of a double-decker bus in London. It's particularly difficult because my fiancé is well aware that if I were with him, I would be driving a car and not on public transport. I'm 50 and this is the first time I've been to A&E and the first time I've broken a bone - boy, is it painful!

    I've booked yet another flight to the US for 3 April and going to wait it out until we know our file is with the US Embassy (presuming that is no longer than 90 days from 3 April!). I know there's a chance I won't be let in this time but I would hope that an immigration official can see we're doing this all the right way and I have to come back to the UK to complete the process. United Airlines are doing very well out of me! I just can't sit tight in my single room of a shared flat knowing that my fiancé is in our apartment in the US whoch has about 90% off my stuff in it and I've made our home.

    And, yes, I know I'm lucky. I can afford to travel and there are lots of people who are unable to and the VWP makes it a lot easier for me to travel. I just wish we had our damn NOA2!

    Don't lose hope I almost did but NOA 2 came today I am July filer with noa 1 of July 19...

  2. Hi VJ friends,

    I am one of those July filers still waiting for that long awaited NOA 2, I received an email from CSC saying that our case is being adjudicated, then later on received updates from USCIS that our case has been updated, when we checked its still on initial review but address was change, we didn't change address either of us. What does it mean? Is it good or bad for us? Hope someone there who experienced the same can tell me what it means...

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