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Hello all,

I just signed up today. Could some one please tell me what does "touched" mean when I am reading other people's progress on their application. After I find out what it means, how do I know if my application has been "touched"?

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Hello all,

I just signed up today. Could some one please tell me what does "touched" mean when I am reading other people's progress on their application. After I find out what it means, how do I know if my application has been "touched"?

Thanks!

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=20675

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: India
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Hello all,

I just signed up today. Could some one please tell me what does "touched" mean when I am reading other people's progress on their application. After I find out what it means, how do I know if my application has been "touched"?

Thanks!

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=20675

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Thank you for your quick response. Another question on the topic is, how do I enter my case number on the USCIS website? All I have from them is a notice that they received my I-129f petition on May 03, 2006. Should I use that reference number on the letter or is there a different case number?

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Thank you for your quick response. Another question on the topic is, how do I enter my case number on the USCIS website? All I have from them is a notice that they received my I-129f petition on May 03, 2006. Should I use that reference number on the letter or is there a different case number?

Once you get your NOA1 you will get your receipt number, then you can go to the USCIS website and sign up for automatic updates by email. Mine was LINxxxxxxx.

oh, and :time:

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