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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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:whistle: ok...so I sent in the I-130 Petition for Alien Relative for my husband on May 14, 2008. They recieved the packet and i got the NOA1 (I-797 C) On May 23, 2008.

I'm now thinking of filing the I-129F for my husband so that maybe he could be able to be here with meeeee sooner!! :D

I just want to make sure i'm doing everything all right and so i had some (probably redundant) questions i thought i'd post:

1.) Do i have to pay again? I'm pretty sure from what i've seen that i dont... but again, i want to make sure so there are no delays! (I payed already the $355 required with the I-130.)

2.) Will going this I-129F route make things more complicated later on, with adjusting his status from non-immigrant to immigrant, etc?

Though i suppose - whether complicated or not i'm still gonna try it if it means he can be here sooner cause i need my hubby!!!!! :crying: ....but i guess i'd just like to prepare myself for anything that would be different...

3.) In the instructions for the I-129F it says that for a SPOUSE you only need to submit the "documents required in Items 1, 2, and 4 of the instructions, but may omit the documents required in Item 3." HOWEVER i dont see exactly where it says "ITEM" in the instructions, though it does say "STEP" and assuming that is what they mean i guess that "ITEM 3" (STEP 3) is just the proof of my US Citizenship, so ummm is that what they are saying i can omit? :blink:

Which leads me to my final question of the moment:

4.) Do i need to send all of the supporting evidence that i did with the I-130? (such as emails, photos, affidavits from friends and family) I dont think it says that is required on the instructions, but i think i saw somewhere that it is suggested to send the exact same packet i sent for the I-130 and then just including the NOA1 and Form I-129F this time.... anyone who has already done this - what have you sent in?

Well... please if anyone can post any information or links to information i'd be so grateful! :yes:

Ughhhhh!!! :crying: I just want to have my husband here with me ASAP!!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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1) If you paid for the I-130, the I-129f fee is waived.

2) Our I-129f still hasn´t been approved, so we were forced to continue at the NVC with our I-130, which gives you a CR-1/IR-1 visa instead. In the long run, it takes a little more time, but it costs less and the immigrant can work immediately.

3) I´m not sure what you´re talking about.

4) I think we sent a copy of my birth cert. or passport to show my citizenship, the G-325 forms, passport photos of both of us, plus the NOA1 receipt from the I-130.

I-130 (almost 5 months)

12/04/2007 I-130 sent

05/01/2008 I-130 NOA2 (approval) from CSC!

I-129f

02/06/2008 I-129f sent

05/30/2008 I-129f NOA2 (approval)--too late!

NVC (changed from K-3 to CR-1) (31 days)

05/06/2008 case received and case # assigned

05/12/2008 DS-3032 and AOS bill generated

05/13/2008 DS-3032 sent (by e-mail)

05/13/2008 AOS bill invoiced (paid online)

05/14/2008 AOS bill PAID and cover sheet printed

05/16/2008 AOS package sent to NVC (FedEx from Peru)

05/19/2008 AOS package received by NVC (9:30 AM)

05/20/2008 DS-3032 Choice of Agent accepted (confirmation by e-mail)

05/20/2008 AOS entered into NVC system

05/21/2008 NVC recording says I have info missing (false RFE confirmed by NVC operator!)

05/24/2008 IV bill invoiced (paid online)--bad timing-Memorial Day weekend!

05/28/2008 IV bill PAID and cover sheet printed

05/28/2008 DS-230 sent to NVC (FedEx from Peru)--received DS3032 via snail mail!

05/30/2008 DS-230 received by NVC (9:40 AM)

06/02/2008 DS-230 entered into NVC system

06/06/2008 case complete at NVC!

06/12/2008 sent to embassy in Lima, Peru!

06/16/2008 papers arrived at Embassy

06/18/2008 received interview packet (in US)

07/02/2008 medical exam

07/11/2008 Interview in Lima, Peru!

08/20/2008 POE Atlanta, then fly to Seattle

09/05/2008 Received Welcome Letter

10/20/2008 1st wedding anniversary!

10/20/2009 2nd anniversary!

02/06/2010 Daughter born!

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:whistle: ok...so I sent in the I-130 Petition for Alien Relative for my husband on May 14, 2008. They recieved the packet and i got the NOA1 (I-797 C) On May 23, 2008.

I'm now thinking of filing the I-129F for my husband so that maybe he could be able to be here with meeeee sooner!! :D

I just want to make sure i'm doing everything all right and so i had some (probably redundant) questions i thought i'd post:

1.) Do i have to pay again? I'm pretty sure from what i've seen that i dont... but again, i want to make sure so there are no delays! (I payed already the $355 required with the I-130.)

2.) Will going this I-129F route make things more complicated later on, with adjusting his status from non-immigrant to immigrant, etc?

Though i suppose - whether complicated or not i'm still gonna try it if it means he can be here sooner cause i need my hubby!!!!! :crying: ....but i guess i'd just like to prepare myself for anything that would be different...

3.) In the instructions for the I-129F it says that for a SPOUSE you only need to submit the "documents required in Items 1, 2, and 4 of the instructions, but may omit the documents required in Item 3." HOWEVER i dont see exactly where it says "ITEM" in the instructions, though it does say "STEP" and assuming that is what they mean i guess that "ITEM 3" (STEP 3) is just the proof of my US Citizenship, so ummm is that what they are saying i can omit? :blink:

Which leads me to my final question of the moment:

4.) Do i need to send all of the supporting evidence that i did with the I-130? (such as emails, photos, affidavits from friends and family) I dont think it says that is required on the instructions, but i think i saw somewhere that it is suggested to send the exact same packet i sent for the I-130 and then just including the NOA1 and Form I-129F this time.... anyone who has already done this - what have you sent in?

Well... please if anyone can post any information or links to information i'd be so grateful! :yes:

Ughhhhh!!! :crying: I just want to have my husband here with me ASAP!!!!

Stick wih the I-130 CR-1]. LOT cheaper, easier and MUCH better visa in the long run.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Thanks for the info/advise so far...

i keep going back and forth with whether to pursue the I-129F or just let things go along with the I-130... :blink:

I just dont want to wait any longer than is absolutely necessary, but i'm kind of getting the idea that a lot of people haven't really had that much faster processing with the I-129F when it comes down to it?

I suppose i'll just have to be planning another trip so we dont have to spend the entire first year of our marriage in different countries! :crying:

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Thanks for the info/advise so far...

i keep going back and forth with whether to pursue the I-129F or just let things go along with the I-130... :blink:

I just dont want to wait any longer than is absolutely necessary, but i'm kind of getting the idea that a lot of people haven't really had that much faster processing with the I-129F when it comes down to it?

I suppose i'll just have to be planning another trip so we dont have to spend the entire first year of our marriage in different countries! :crying:

"I suppose i'll just have to be planning another trip so we dont have to spend the entire first year of our marriage in different countries!"

That's what I did. Helps at the embassy interview also. They most always ask how many times you visited!

More the merrier!

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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Filed: Other Country: China
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3.) In the instructions for the I-129F it says that for a SPOUSE you only need to submit the "documents required in Items 1, 2, and 4 of the instructions, but may omit the documents required in Item 3." HOWEVER i dont see exactly where it says "ITEM" in the instructions, though it does say "STEP" and assuming that is what they mean i guess that "ITEM 3" (STEP 3) is just the proof of my US Citizenship, so ummm is that what they are saying i can omit? :blink:

Which leads me to my final question of the moment:

4.) Do i need to send all of the supporting evidence that i did with the I-130? (such as emails, photos, affidavits from friends and family) I dont think it says that is required on the instructions, but i think i saw somewhere that it is suggested to send the exact same packet i sent for the I-130 and then just including the NOA1 and Form I-129F this time.... anyone who has already done this - what have you sent in?

Ughhhhh!!! :crying: I just want to have my husband here with me ASAP!!!!

3. The instructions were not properly corrected as to the section numbers. You definitely need to include evidence you are a US citizen. Anything that is "fiance" specific can be omitted, such as letters of intent to marry and proof you are single etc.

4. The additional supporting evidence of bona fides listed on the I-130 as "should also submit one or more of the following..." is not needed with the I-129F.

I'd check the specific full timelines for filing to visa interview for your specific country, not just the processing times at USCIS service centers before deciding whether to file the I-129F.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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3.) In the instructions for the I-129F it says that for a SPOUSE you only need to submit the "documents required in Items 1, 2, and 4 of the instructions, but may omit the documents required in Item 3." HOWEVER i dont see exactly where it says "ITEM" in the instructions, though it does say "STEP" and assuming that is what they mean i guess that "ITEM 3" (STEP 3) is just the proof of my US Citizenship, so ummm is that what they are saying i can omit? :blink:

Which leads me to my final question of the moment:

4.) Do i need to send all of the supporting evidence that i did with the I-130? (such as emails, photos, affidavits from friends and family) I dont think it says that is required on the instructions, but i think i saw somewhere that it is suggested to send the exact same packet i sent for the I-130 and then just including the NOA1 and Form I-129F this time.... anyone who has already done this - what have you sent in?

Ughhhhh!!! :crying: I just want to have my husband here with me ASAP!!!!

3. The instructions were not properly corrected as to the section numbers. You definitely need to include evidence you are a US citizen. Anything that is "fiance" specific can be omitted, such as letters of intent to marry and proof you are single etc.

4. The additional supporting evidence of bona fides listed on the I-130 as "should also submit one or more of the following..." is not needed with the I-129F.

I'd check the specific full timelines for filing to visa interview for your specific country, not just the processing times at USCIS service centers before deciding whether to file the I-129F.

How do you check for "visa interviews for your specific country." ??????????????

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