willielumplump's US Immigration Timeline
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Petitioner's Name: C Beneficiary's Name: S VJ Member: willielumplump Country: Dominican Republic Last Updated: 2021-09-22 |
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Timeline Comments: 8

Wow! your NOA2 was approved in record time!! Do you work for the state department? is Willie Lump Lump a US Senator?
Congratulations!

Hi I have a question to what happens after the NOA2 is approved. Did the beneficiary receive the letter at their home address in DR? because my fiance is telling me that Dominican Republic they do not deliver the letter from Embassy to the home address? that they have to go look for it at the post office. but that stresses me out like how will you know if EMbassy received it or not and how will you know if they sent out the letter?

Not a Senator but I did a ton of reading and followed the guides. I front loaded our packet extensively.

Not a Senator but I did a ton of reading and followed the guides. I front loaded our packet extensively.

Not a Senator but I did a ton of reading and followed the guides. I front loaded our packet extensively.

Not a Senator but I did a ton of reading and followed the guides. I front loaded our packet extensively.

Not a Senator but I did a ton of reading and followed the guides. I front loaded our packet extensively.

After NOA2 I did not wait or waste time. I scheduled our interview and paid the fees. I never received a letter. I took others advice and leaned forward at that stage. Hope that helps.
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