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I recently sent back my I-797RFE a little over a week ago. I'm told that it was a bit wierd that there was no specifi evidence asked for, I guess that they just wanted to see additional evidence, so I sent in updated auto & homeowners insurance, a bunch of bills that were seperate in name, but showed our joint home address, and a bunch of property information to evidence the fact that we own a home, and have owned a home for the past 3 years.

My question is, what can we expect now? How long will it take to receive a response, and what can we expect? I guess, I will either get a green card, but if not, then what? Will they deny me, or bring us back for another interview (we had one 3 years ago)? I'm afraid of losing my work authorization, as we are currently struggling financially due to the economy. Our package is at the California Service center, if that helps.

I appreciate your feedback

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I recently sent back my I-797RFE a little over a week ago. I'm told that it was a bit wierd that there was no specifi evidence asked for, I guess that they just wanted to see additional evidence, so I sent in updated auto & homeowners insurance, a bunch of bills that were seperate in name, but showed our joint home address, and a bunch of property information to evidence the fact that we own a home, and have owned a home for the past 3 years.

My question is, what can we expect now? How long will it take to receive a response, and what can we expect? I guess, I will either get a green card, but if not, then what? Will they deny me, or bring us back for another interview (we had one 3 years ago)? I'm afraid of losing my work authorization, as we are currently struggling financially due to the economy. Our package is at the California Service center, if that helps.

I appreciate your feedback

Thanks

Hi,

Can you please add your timeline in your signature or in your timeline section, so that others can see where you stand. See mine for an example.

Now to your question. If they ask for regular I-751 RFE, it means that they want to see more proof and are not satisfied with your documents. Normally for RFE, they give you a list or a hint of what kind of documents they are looking for, otherwise it's better to overload them with documents.

See a list of documents here.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=182620

But since you already sent the RFE. Now either expect an approval or an interview. If you get interview try to get as much documents for proof as possible. Can you tell us what kind of documents you sent them initially?

Also it take a week to a month or so for them to get back to you. For waivers (divorce case it's worse and they normally put those at the end of the queue).

Good Luck. I hope and wish you get approved soon.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
Timeline

3 weeks for me.......as for the RFE...i just send them bank statements 2 that cover the last 2 years

I-129F Sent : 4/23/2006

I-129F NOA1 (Receipt) : 05/04/2006

I-129F RFE(s) : 06/23/2006

Approved 7/26/2006

VISA APPROVED FINALLY 10/16/2006

Married on Dec 19th 2006......

AOS-starts Jan 18th 2007

NOA1 received on 01/24/2007

Fingerprint schedule 02/09/2007

RFE sent to me 01/30/2007

RFE received 02/12/2007, Case resumes

AOS interview scheduled 04/25/2007 and APPROVED

Welcome notice mailed 04/26/2007

Welcome Notice received 04/30/2007

Card production ordered 04/30/2007

Card received 05/06/07

Removing Condition

I-751 mailed 1/26/2009

Check cashed 1/29/2009

I-751 NOA1 (Receipt) : 02/02/2009

Fingerprint letter received on 02/04/2009

Fingerprint schedule 02/13/2009 (Completed in 20 minutes)

NOA touched 2/13, 2/16 , 2/17

RFE issued 03/28/2009

RFE received 04/01/2009

RFE sent 04/04/2009

I-751 Approved ( decison made ) 04/24/2009

Appproval letter received 04/30/2009

Card production ordered 06/16/2009

10 Year Green Card received 07/02/2009

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