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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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Hi.

Just wondering (didn't find a post for this on VJ)...

I hear everyone mentioning an A number on both the NOA2 and on K1 visa (inside passport itself) for the beneficiary. Does it make sense if the petitioner has an A number as well?

On our NOA2, I (petitioner) have an A number to above my name besides my beneficiary having her own A number. Just wondering...why do I have one? Is that normal?

(Do I have to put MY A number on K1 or AOS forms, such as the G-325A?)

thanks

-tlnt

(K1: See timeline for more details http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=55270)

2008-10/01 - I-129F Sent (Taiwan, VSC)

2009-02/18 - I-129F NOA2, letter from USCIS/CRIS (140 d / 4 m 17 d)

2009-03-13 or 14 - Fiance received Packet 3 (163 d / 5 m 12 d)

2009-03-31 - AIT Packet 4 sent (181 d, 5 m 30 d)

2009-04-13 - Schedule K-1 Interview, PASSED!!!(194 d / 6 m 12 d)

(AOS/EAD/AP):

2009-07-25 - Arrival POE

2009-07-27 - Marriage

2009-07-29 - Apply for SSN

2009-08-07 - Apply AOS/EAD/AP

2009-08-12 - NOA: AOS/EAD/AP

2009-08-12 - SSN approved (card received 2009-09-09)

2009-09-09 - NOA: AOS transferred to CSC and EAD/AP approved (NO BIOMETRICS yet!)

2009-09-14 - AP received (2 copies) / Opened inquiry for lack of biometric with NSC

2009-09-15 - AOS Case pending

2009-10-03 - BioMetrics Received (AOS/EAD) scheduled 10/22/2009

2009-10-06 - Successful walk-in Biometrics Alexandria ASC

2009-10-07&09 - EAD Card Production

2009-10-15 - EAD Card Received

2010-01-11 - Greenncard Received

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Hi.

Just wondering (didn't find a post for this on VJ)...

I hear everyone mentioning an A number on both the NOA2 and on K1 visa (inside passport itself) for the beneficiary. Does it make sense if the petitioner has an A number as well?

On our NOA2, I (petitioner) have an A number to above my name besides my beneficiary having her own A number. Just wondering...why do I have one? Is that normal?

(Do I have to put MY A number on K1 or AOS forms, such as the G-325A?)

thanks

-tlnt

Hi,

I am the beneficiary and there is an 'A' number above my name only on the NOA2. My husband, the petitioner does not have a 'A' number above his name. I am assuming this 'A' number is the ALIEN Number that they ask for on forms? Can anyone confirm this please?

Thanks,

USCIS JOURNEY

14-Sep-08 Sent I-130

23-Sep-08 Recieved NOA1

28-Oct-08 Received NOA1

09-Feb-09 Received RFE for I-130

16-Feb-09 Sent Evidence for I-130

26-Feb-09 Received email NOA2 Approved!

28-Feb-09 Received Approval notice for I-130

NVC JOURNEY

12-Mar-09 NVC Received File

17-Mar-09 Emailed DS 3032 to NVC

28-Mar-09 Received DS3032 and AOS Bill via email

28-Mar-09 Paid AOS Bill online - Status = In Process

29-Mar-09 Emailed scanned DS3032 & posted via snail mail

30-Mar-09 Received email that DS3032 was received by NVC and that IV Bill will be sent

31-Mar-09 Paid IV Bill

31-Mar-09 AOS Bill Status = PAID !!!

06-Apr-09 Hubby posted DS230 and AOS priority and certified

08-Apr-09 @11:04am - Item Delivered PORTSMOUTH NH 03801 04/08/09 11:02am

10-Apr-09 NVC AVR states documents received

17-Apr-09 AVR states Case Complete at NVC!!!

21-Apr-09 Expedite request approved

24-Apr-09 Case sent from NVC to Sydney Consulate

29-Apr-09 Medical Appointment - Passed, YIPPEE and Thank You God !

05-May-09 Interview scheduled at Sydney Consulate APPROVED!!!

16-May-09 - Arrived in USA!!!!

20-May-09 Got my SSN.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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Yes, I was naturalized, that's the same reason I was thinking I have an A number too (It's been a long time :)) Wasn't sure if it was just being assigned to me now since I was petitioning for K1, but seeing others don't have an A number for petitioner, makes more sense now.

Thanks

Yes, the A # is the alien number.

Tlnt, were you naturalized? Maybe that's why you have one. :unsure:

(K1: See timeline for more details http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=55270)

2008-10/01 - I-129F Sent (Taiwan, VSC)

2009-02/18 - I-129F NOA2, letter from USCIS/CRIS (140 d / 4 m 17 d)

2009-03-13 or 14 - Fiance received Packet 3 (163 d / 5 m 12 d)

2009-03-31 - AIT Packet 4 sent (181 d, 5 m 30 d)

2009-04-13 - Schedule K-1 Interview, PASSED!!!(194 d / 6 m 12 d)

(AOS/EAD/AP):

2009-07-25 - Arrival POE

2009-07-27 - Marriage

2009-07-29 - Apply for SSN

2009-08-07 - Apply AOS/EAD/AP

2009-08-12 - NOA: AOS/EAD/AP

2009-08-12 - SSN approved (card received 2009-09-09)

2009-09-09 - NOA: AOS transferred to CSC and EAD/AP approved (NO BIOMETRICS yet!)

2009-09-14 - AP received (2 copies) / Opened inquiry for lack of biometric with NSC

2009-09-15 - AOS Case pending

2009-10-03 - BioMetrics Received (AOS/EAD) scheduled 10/22/2009

2009-10-06 - Successful walk-in Biometrics Alexandria ASC

2009-10-07&09 - EAD Card Production

2009-10-15 - EAD Card Received

2010-01-11 - Greenncard Received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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Hey, I was naturalized U.S. Citizen as well, on the NOA 2 approval notice, only my fiance's A # was listed above his name. Not sure, it approval notices are never consistent.

But your already passed that stage, ~good luck on your fiance's interview~

Timeline:

2/18/2009: Mailed I-129F Form

2/20/2009: NOA 1 Receipt Date

3/20/2009: NOA 2 Notice Approval Date

05/28/2009: Interview APPROVED

7/22/2009 --POE (LAX)-- We are together forever <3

AOS Journey Begins Here ^------^

7/28/2009 -- Applied for SSN & Registered for Marriage License

8/3/2009 -- Civil Ceremony

8/5/2009 -- Received Marriage Certificate via Express Mail. Pass DMV Written Exam & Received Permit

08/11/2009-- Mailed AOS to Chicago, IL

08/17/2009 -- Check clears $1010 USCIS

8/20/2009- Touched ^---^

8/21/2009-- NOA 1 for I-485 and I-765 Hard Copy

08/29/2009-- Received Biometrics Appointment Letter in the mail, dated 08/26

09/03/2009 -- Early Walk In Biometrics Appt (Original Date 09/23)

09/04/2009 -- Touched ^---^

09/29/2009 -- EAD Card Production

10/07/2009 -- EAD Card Received

10/16/2009 AOS I-485 Interview in Los Angeles(APPROVED)

10/28/2009 -- GC in HAND <3

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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You're right, it's probably not at all consistent with anything regarding immigration ;)

Thanks! Yah, we're nervous about the interview, but hopefully it'll all go fine.

BTW, congrats on such a speedy NOA1 -> NO2 transition...it was agonizing months for us of waiting (and I still consider us very lucky with some of the crazy RFE's and wait times and lost files and no movement others have experienced in VJ).

Hope you have smooth sailing ahead.

Take care

-tlnt

Hey, I was naturalized U.S. Citizen as well, on the NOA 2 approval notice, only my fiance's A # was listed above his name. Not sure, it approval notices are never consistent.

But your already passed that stage, ~good luck on your fiance's interview~

(K1: See timeline for more details http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=55270)

2008-10/01 - I-129F Sent (Taiwan, VSC)

2009-02/18 - I-129F NOA2, letter from USCIS/CRIS (140 d / 4 m 17 d)

2009-03-13 or 14 - Fiance received Packet 3 (163 d / 5 m 12 d)

2009-03-31 - AIT Packet 4 sent (181 d, 5 m 30 d)

2009-04-13 - Schedule K-1 Interview, PASSED!!!(194 d / 6 m 12 d)

(AOS/EAD/AP):

2009-07-25 - Arrival POE

2009-07-27 - Marriage

2009-07-29 - Apply for SSN

2009-08-07 - Apply AOS/EAD/AP

2009-08-12 - NOA: AOS/EAD/AP

2009-08-12 - SSN approved (card received 2009-09-09)

2009-09-09 - NOA: AOS transferred to CSC and EAD/AP approved (NO BIOMETRICS yet!)

2009-09-14 - AP received (2 copies) / Opened inquiry for lack of biometric with NSC

2009-09-15 - AOS Case pending

2009-10-03 - BioMetrics Received (AOS/EAD) scheduled 10/22/2009

2009-10-06 - Successful walk-in Biometrics Alexandria ASC

2009-10-07&09 - EAD Card Production

2009-10-15 - EAD Card Received

2010-01-11 - Greenncard Received

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