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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Iraq
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Today my husband received a Request for Additional Evidence. It says:

Regulation requires nonimmigrant males who meet the following criteria to register in the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS).

Nationals or citizens of Iraq, Iran, Libya, Sudan or Syria who were:

~Born on or before Nov 15, 1986 AND

~Admitted to the US on or before 9/1002 AND

~Remained in the US at least until 12/16/02

He must submit evidence that he registered in NSEERS at POE. Nobody said anything to us at POE. However, they did give him the 1-94 and checked his visa. We've already submitted copies of both. What is it they want?

Anyone have experience with this?

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I-129:

11/27/07: NOA1

5/02/08: NOA2 (157 days from NOA1)

6/16/08: K1 Interview- ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING CO quoted us 2-4 weeks (45 days from NOA2 - 202 days from NOA1)

4/06/09: VISA IN HAND

6/20/09: POE LAX

7/4/09: Making it Legal - Wedding

10/17/09: The big wedding ceremony

AOS:

7/22/09: AOS Paperwork filed

10/27/09: Interview - APPROVED

10/31/09: Welcome Letter Received

Removing Conditions:

7/29/11: I-751 paperwork filed

2/14/12: Card Production Ordered!

2/18/12: Green Card Received

Citizenship:

12/26/12: Paperwork filed

12/31/12: NOA Date

1/14/13: Biometrics Appt

2/26/13: Interview

3/27/13: Oath Ceremony!!

6/30/13: Baby Due Date :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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If you were sent to a seperate interviewing office after checking in at the Booth when you landed, you have been Registered under NSEERS. At times while going through documents, USCIS misses the required document and asks for them again. The best option is to re-send rather than explaining to them you already sent the documents. In my case, my I-94 always got stamped at NSEERS office. Even I would be totally blank if they ask me for proof of NSEERS registration since there is none.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Iraq
Timeline
If you were sent to a seperate interviewing office after checking in at the Booth when you landed, you have been Registered under NSEERS. At times while going through documents, USCIS misses the required document and asks for them again. The best option is to re-send rather than explaining to them you already sent the documents. In my case, my I-94 always got stamped at NSEERS office. Even I would be totally blank if they ask me for proof of NSEERS registration since there is none.

We didn't go to a separate interviewing office... Were we supposed to?

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I-129:

11/27/07: NOA1

5/02/08: NOA2 (157 days from NOA1)

6/16/08: K1 Interview- ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING CO quoted us 2-4 weeks (45 days from NOA2 - 202 days from NOA1)

4/06/09: VISA IN HAND

6/20/09: POE LAX

7/4/09: Making it Legal - Wedding

10/17/09: The big wedding ceremony

AOS:

7/22/09: AOS Paperwork filed

10/27/09: Interview - APPROVED

10/31/09: Welcome Letter Received

Removing Conditions:

7/29/11: I-751 paperwork filed

2/14/12: Card Production Ordered!

2/18/12: Green Card Received

Citizenship:

12/26/12: Paperwork filed

12/31/12: NOA Date

1/14/13: Biometrics Appt

2/26/13: Interview

3/27/13: Oath Ceremony!!

6/30/13: Baby Due Date :)

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