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Filed: Country: Mexico
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I noticed under one of the guides for general tips on assembling applications for mailing that when preparing thick or bulky packages it is recommended to use fasteners such as ACCO and a two-whole punch. USCIS is ok with having the I-130 and other forms two-hole punched?

Thank you!

MET ONLINE: April of 2009

MET IN PERSON: October 2009

MARRIED: 14 FEB 2011

I-130: Files 23 SEP 2011

USCIS: California Service Center

09/26/11: Expedite requested due to Military obligation

09/26/11: NOA1 via text/email

09/30/11: NOA2 via text/email

10/20/11: Case received at NVC

10/20/11: Expedite requested due to Military obligation

10/25/11: Expedite approved

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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I noticed under one of the guides for general tips on assembling applications for mailing that when preparing thick or bulky packages it is recommended to use fasteners such as ACCO and a two-whole punch. USCIS is ok with having the I-130 and other forms two-hole punched?

Thank you!

I two-hole punched everything and had no issues. That's how they prefer it...it's stated on their website so you can't go wrong. :thumbs: Good luck and God Bless.

Men are like stars ~ there are a million of them, but only ONE can make your dreams come true. I found my STAR...

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I noticed under one of the guides for general tips on assembling applications for mailing that when preparing thick or bulky packages it is recommended to use fasteners such as ACCO and a two-whole punch. USCIS is ok with having the I-130 and other forms two-hole punched?

Thank you!

Its ok to have the forms and your documents two-hole punched. My attorney prepared the package for me, and he had the whole package two-whole punched, includes forms, personal paperworks, and evidences.

03/04/2010: Getting married

06/06/2011: Submit I-130. Case is at CSC

06/08/2011: NOA1

01/06/2012: NOA2

01/23/2012: Case number assigned

01/26/2012: AOS Bill and IV Bill invoiced

05/10/2012: Paid AOS and IV fees

08/20/2012: Sent AOS and IV packets

08/22/2012: NVC received AOS and IV packets

08/29/2012: Case complete

11/06/2012: Interview date appointment received

12/04/2012: Interview date. Approved!!!

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Filed: Country: Mexico
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Thank you very much for the replies!

My package goes out on Thursday!

Thanks again

MET ONLINE: April of 2009

MET IN PERSON: October 2009

MARRIED: 14 FEB 2011

I-130: Files 23 SEP 2011

USCIS: California Service Center

09/26/11: Expedite requested due to Military obligation

09/26/11: NOA1 via text/email

09/30/11: NOA2 via text/email

10/20/11: Case received at NVC

10/20/11: Expedite requested due to Military obligation

10/25/11: Expedite approved

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