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    Knel112011 got a reaction from Jzellann in UAE police clearance for K1 visa.   
    Im already in the philippines when i request my police clearance in UAE. I went first to NBI manila for my Sundry info.. then NbI manila will send you sundry info to DFA aseana they will authenticate it there.. once your Sundry info is aunthenticated, There’s a DHL that will send your authenticated docs to he UAE embassy in the phillpines for the sealed.. after that UAE embassy will send it back to you your docs.. then, you will send it now in anu dhabi police in UAE.. but if you have friends and relatives in uae you can ask them or you can send you docs to them so they can help you to get Police clearnce quickly. If you have time check my blog about that. 
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    Knel112011 got a reaction from Jzellann in UAE police clearance for K1 visa.   
    Hi sis! Yes during my interview they ask me my Police Certificate in UAE. If ask nila sayo yon te and di mo ma present during interview they will give you form 221-g ganun kasi mga nkasabay ko. Police clearance din naging pending nila. Mabilis lang po kumuha nun. 
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    Knel112011 reacted to geowrian in AOS Filing   
    You can file for AOS after the 90 days no issue (so long as you married before the 90 days). The overstay is ignored as the spouse of a USC.
     
    I would not encourage waiting beyond the 90 days as you would be (albeit briefly) out of status. Try to get it in before the 90 days. But if you can't, it's no big deal and won't hurt your AOS application.
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    Knel112011 reacted to nightingalejules in AOS Filing   
    You got married within the 90 days, so you're fine even if you have some overstay (the overstay is forgiven once AOS is filed) - as long as you don't try to leave the country before you have permission to do so (Advance Parole or Green Card). 
    Of course you can't work or get a driver's license until you have gotten the appropriate documentation and technically you'll be out of status between the end of the I-94 and the NOA on your AOS, but the likelihood of getting in trouble (for most people) is pretty minimal.
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    Knel112011 reacted to audacieux89 in AOS Filing   
    I don't think that will be a problem. You will be out of status for a couple of days or weeks but you can still file your AOS after your I94 expires.
     
    Some relevant threads:
     
     
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    Knel112011 reacted to Andsco in AOS Filing   
    You should apply for AOS asap as if you wait to be out of status, you might have problems. 
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    Knel112011 got a reaction from Dan and Wee in police records for staying in foreign country more than 12 months   
    Hi, Yes its required. I also lived in foreign country for more than 12 months and i requested my police clearance in UAE.. its better to be safe than sorry so try to get your fiance' a police clearance once you get a case # in NVC. good luck to both of us! :-) 
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    Knel112011 reacted to Ketsuban in HELP! Interview scheduled this week but case still at NVC. K-1 fiance visa   
    Never ever book expensive venues when you're waiting for something like a visa. Anything could go wrong, even if you pass the interview you could get stuck in administrative processing for any reason. And as you're finding out, sometimes they get things mixed up and don't send things to where they're supposed to go. I had an idea of when I'd be in the US too but ended up there about 4 months later due to processing delays.
     
    You may need to contact the venue and see what if anything can be done, depending on the outcome of your call with the NVC on Monday.
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    Knel112011 got a reaction from Chezka in K1 visa- Embassy/ Consulate inquiries   
    Pwede yan te, yung fren ko sa qatar sya maiinterview this july. Mas mabilis pa kesa dto sa pinas. Good luck po. 😊
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    Knel112011 reacted to Dutchster in NOA2   
    It varies from case to case. The USCIS adjudicates a petition within five months, which is standard. Most of the time it only takes 3-4 months to receive NOA2 but it not a guarantee.  
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    Knel112011 reacted to KULtoATL in NOA2   
    According to the February filers thread, looks like there are delays with a bunch of February cases. I feel for you. Hopefully you get your NOA2 soon to keep the ball rolling
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    Knel112011 reacted to LKMK in Where's NOA2? (2017)   
    Like everyone said...It's hard, but hang in there it will come soon!.  Mine took 94 days from NOA1 to NOA2 and we filed last May.  I know it sucks, but on the bright side USCIS is preparing you for even longer wait periods for the future.  The process is so stressful, mostly because of the unknown, but I can also tell you that in the future you will still be waiting on something.  Someone on VJ once said something like...Good luck on your Journey.  I laughed when I read it, but now I understand.  It truly is a journey that needs to be filled with more patience and trials than you can ever imagine.  If it were easy it wouldn't be a journey after all.  LOL
     
    Hang in there my friend.  Part one will be over soon, then on to the next.
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