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Greetings!

Is there a recommended process for sending in additional/updated documents once a I-129F petition has been submitted?

My fiancée and I sent the I-129F package on Jan 9th 2009 and due to having just entered a new year we made the mistake of putting January 9th 2008 on both of our letters of intent (we were together in the US at the time). Oops! The dates on everything else are correct. Our NOA1 is dated Jan 13th and our last update/touch is listed as Jan 14th.

I'm now back home in Australia and have already sent her a corrected, signed letter of intent so that she can send it with a corrected one of her own to the USCIS. I'm hoping that if we send them with a cover letter explaining the situation and of course show our receipt number, they can be added to our original package.

Has anyone had any experience with this sort of thing? Is this the best way to handle it?

Thanks!

Max

PS- Apologies if this is already covered somewhere on the site, but my internet access is very poor at the moment and doing searches is a challenge.

PPS- Thanks for all the great info on your site!

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Greetings!

Is there a recommended process for sending in additional/updated documents once a I-129F petition has been submitted?

My fiancée and I sent the I-129F package on Jan 9th 2009 and due to having just entered a new year we made the mistake of putting January 9th 2008 on both of our letters of intent (we were together in the US at the time). Oops! The dates on everything else are correct. Our NOA1 is dated Jan 13th and our last update/touch is listed as Jan 14th.

I'm now back home in Australia and have already sent her a corrected, signed letter of intent so that she can send it with a corrected one of her own to the USCIS. I'm hoping that if we send them with a cover letter explaining the situation and of course show our receipt number, they can be added to our original package.

Has anyone had any experience with this sort of thing? Is this the best way to handle it?

Thanks!

Max

PS- Apologies if this is already covered somewhere on the site, but my internet access is very poor at the moment and doing searches is a challenge.

PPS- Thanks for all the great info on your site!

Looks to me like you guys signed them on the day you mailed them. Should be OK. Just do updated ones right before your interview. Sending new ones is normally a waste of time.

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I wouldn't get too worried right now. We actually did new ones when Claudeth went to her interview.

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