Rorazo's US Immigration Timeline
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Petitioner's Name: Julio Beneficiary's Name: Joo VJ Member: Rorazo Country: South Korea Last Updated: 2025-06-17 |
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Timeline Comments: 4

Hello, I'm a Korean beneficiary who will be interviewed at the U.S. Embassy in Korea.
As you can see from my timeline, I think you guys were the only ones who submitted I-129F around the similar time as me on the website.
I'm very much in the dark right now of when NOA2 will be, and it's already been more than 7 months for me(and us!). So I've just been worried about when it will be, and thought I would comment on your timeline to hear some insight from you.
I see you submitted I-129F a few days earlier than me, so have you gotten the NOA2 by now?
I would appreciate it very much if someone who's in the similar situation as me shared their situation with me, because there aren't many people on this website whose beneficiary's from Korea, and I've been in the dark about others' updates. :'(
Thank you for reading. :)

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Hi, I’m Korean too
I still haven’t received my NOA2 either ??
Someone on the VisaJourney forum (minunmo cafe) who got their NOA1 later than I did has already received theirs

I think we might be in the same situation. Would you mind contacting me by email?
shwndnjs0305@naver.com
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