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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hello everyone... soo my fiancee sent our I129F package today to VSC... yayyy

Is there anything I can do now (beneficiary in Canada) while we patiently wait??

AOS/EAD/I-131:

NOA'S Received: March 19, 2010

RFE: March 25, 2010

Case transferred to CSC: April 19, 2010

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Start collecting some docs, (Birth Cert, Vaccinations records, etc.) Wait until NOA2 for the docs that have a shelf life like (I-134, police cert etc..)

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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From this day onward until the interview collect evidence of an ongiong relationship. These include emails, chat logs, phone bills, envelopes and letters sent, evidence of further trips to see each other including planes tickets, boarding passes, photos, hotel recipes, etc.

When the interview comes, the officer shall ask your fiancé to see evidence of your continued relationship after you sent the I-129F. These shall help satisfy that requirement.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Start collecting some docs, (Birth Cert, Vaccinations records, etc.) Wait until NOA2 for the docs that have a shelf life like (I-134, police cert etc..)

For the vaccinations... should I go to my doctor and ask for a list of the ones I have gotten... is there somewhere I can find a list of the vaccinations needed??

AOS/EAD/I-131:

NOA'S Received: March 19, 2010

RFE: March 25, 2010

Case transferred to CSC: April 19, 2010

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
From this day onward until the interview collect evidence of an ongiong relationship. These include emails, chat logs, phone bills, envelopes and letters sent, evidence of further trips to see each other including planes tickets, boarding passes, photos, hotel recipes, etc.

When the interview comes, the officer shall ask your fiancé to see evidence of your continued relationship after you sent the I-129F. These shall help satisfy that requirement.

okay thanks for the response... my fiancee and I only live 4 hrs apart... so we dont have plane tickets, boarding passes, emails and envelopes... are photos, phone bills enough? what other evidence could we use???

thanks

AOS/EAD/I-131:

NOA'S Received: March 19, 2010

RFE: March 25, 2010

Case transferred to CSC: April 19, 2010

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