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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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ok i'm a little worried. i just mailed in my I-129F application but i didn't use acco fasteners at the top middle pages of my forms. instead i used 3 ring fasteners on the left side of the margin like the ones used in reports. i just used a 3 hole puncher for my forms. will that be a problem?? i sure hope not. someone please let me know!

October 14, 2009: Sent I-129F via Fedex
October 19, 2009: NOA1 received
January 11, 2010: NOA2 received (email)
January 12, 2010: NOA2 received (hard copy)
January 14, 2010: NVC letter mailed
January 16, 2010: NVC letter received
February 08, 2010: Embassy Letter received
March 16, 2010: Scheduled Medical Exam (PASSED!!!)
April 19, 2010: Interview date (Received MNL-IV-22; white slip)
July 09, 2010: Submitted police clearance (Received another white slip)
November 03, 2010: Resubmitted new I-134 (now it's the waiting game once again!!)
November 09, 2010: Received letter from USEM stating we need an updated medical.
November 24, 2010: Medical exam once again
December 14, 2010: VISA on hand via Air21 (We're APPROVED!! YAY!!)
April 05, 2011: SFO International Airport (POE)
April 14, 2011: Applied for Marriage License
May 17, 2011: Got Married =)
June 20, 2011: Mailed in I-485, I-131, and I-765 via Fedex
June 22, 2011: I-485 package received at USCIS via Fedex Online Tracking
June 24, 2011: Received application receipt number via USCIS text
July 11, 2011: Received Appointment Notice for I-485 and I-765 in the mail.
August 03, 2011: Biometrics Appointment done on scheduled date
August 15, 2011: Received notice of EAD card production VIA text
August 22, 2011: Received EAD card in mail.
September 02, 2011: Applied for Social Security(Received card in mail Sept. 10)
September 16, 2011: AOS interview(passed!! YAY!!)
September 24, 2011: Received GC in the mail =)

August 16, 2013: Sent I-751 via USPS Priority Express

August 17, 2013: I-751 delivered to California Service Center via USPS Tracking

August 21, 2013: Check Cashed

August 23, 2013: Received I-751 Receipt Notice in the mail

August 28, 2013: Received Biometrics Appointment Letter in the mail

December 13, 2013: Case status update via text: Production of new card has been ordered

December 18, 2013: Green card mailed via USPS

December 21, 2013: Green Card on hand. YAY!!!

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They don't care about that. As long as all of the forms are signed and the payment is there...that is what they look for when first receiving the file. They are going to take your documents and put them in their own folder anyway.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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whew!! thanx guys i was worried! well i hope they won't be too mad about it.. i'm so glad i found VJ!.. now i'm wondering y i only found this site now. considering i did my research on K1 apps. this site is officially my new fave. everyone here is so helpful!

October 14, 2009: Sent I-129F via Fedex
October 19, 2009: NOA1 received
January 11, 2010: NOA2 received (email)
January 12, 2010: NOA2 received (hard copy)
January 14, 2010: NVC letter mailed
January 16, 2010: NVC letter received
February 08, 2010: Embassy Letter received
March 16, 2010: Scheduled Medical Exam (PASSED!!!)
April 19, 2010: Interview date (Received MNL-IV-22; white slip)
July 09, 2010: Submitted police clearance (Received another white slip)
November 03, 2010: Resubmitted new I-134 (now it's the waiting game once again!!)
November 09, 2010: Received letter from USEM stating we need an updated medical.
November 24, 2010: Medical exam once again
December 14, 2010: VISA on hand via Air21 (We're APPROVED!! YAY!!)
April 05, 2011: SFO International Airport (POE)
April 14, 2011: Applied for Marriage License
May 17, 2011: Got Married =)
June 20, 2011: Mailed in I-485, I-131, and I-765 via Fedex
June 22, 2011: I-485 package received at USCIS via Fedex Online Tracking
June 24, 2011: Received application receipt number via USCIS text
July 11, 2011: Received Appointment Notice for I-485 and I-765 in the mail.
August 03, 2011: Biometrics Appointment done on scheduled date
August 15, 2011: Received notice of EAD card production VIA text
August 22, 2011: Received EAD card in mail.
September 02, 2011: Applied for Social Security(Received card in mail Sept. 10)
September 16, 2011: AOS interview(passed!! YAY!!)
September 24, 2011: Received GC in the mail =)

August 16, 2013: Sent I-751 via USPS Priority Express

August 17, 2013: I-751 delivered to California Service Center via USPS Tracking

August 21, 2013: Check Cashed

August 23, 2013: Received I-751 Receipt Notice in the mail

August 28, 2013: Received Biometrics Appointment Letter in the mail

December 13, 2013: Case status update via text: Production of new card has been ordered

December 18, 2013: Green card mailed via USPS

December 21, 2013: Green Card on hand. YAY!!!

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ok i'm a little worried. i just mailed in my I-129F application but i didn't use acco fasteners at the top middle pages of my forms. instead i used 3 ring fasteners on the left side of the margin like the ones used in reports. i just used a 3 hole puncher for my forms. will that be a problem?? i sure hope not. someone please let me know!

Doesn't make any difference. They disassemble your file and put it in their own folders.

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Fill in your timeline to get estimated dates of NOA2 :) and welcome to VJ!

Naturalization

9/9: Mailed N-400 package off

9/11: Arrived at Dallas, TX

9/17: NOA

9/19: Check cashed

9/23: Received NOA

10/7: Text from USCIS on status update: Biometrics in the mail

10/9: Received Biometrics letter

10/29: Biometrics

10/31: In-line

2/16: Text from USCIS that Baltimore has scheduled an interview...finally!!

2/24: Interview letter received

3/24: Naturalization interview

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I am sending my K1 packet today after going to Kinko's to have 2 copies made. I had my brother in law proof read it for typo's, and completeness and my sister also. They are both lawyers, and my sister works for the Veterans Administration so she made some helpful suggestions like make sure photo's are taped to 8.5x11" paper and use a clip to hold the whole package together. She said govt office folks don't like small things spilling out on their desk. So its all clipped and pictures attached to pages etc. Should be good.

Formerly of not so sunny Syracuse, New York (and going way back, Davis California!)

- 2008 Aug Met and began online relationship

- 2008 Dec 2-7 Met 1st time in person (England)

- 2009 Mar 28 Became engaged

- 2009 Apr 2-15 Met 2nd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Aug 25 - Sep 25 Met 3rd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Oct 19 Sent I-129F Application to USCIS

- 2009 Oct 30 NOA1 received

- 2010 Jan 20 NOA2 received (Approval Notice)

- 2010 Feb 4 Notified that approved I-129F petition forward to US Emabassy at London

- 2010 Mar 26 - Apr 15 Met 4th time in person (Fairfax-VA-USA)

- 2010 July 29 Fiancee had medical in London

- 2010 July 30 London Embassy Interview Date (K1 Visa approved pending a laundry list of medial stuff)

- 2010 Nov 2 Courier website shows K1 Visa packet enroute for delivery. 1st indication of final approval!

- 2010 Nov 3 K1 Visa packet delivered by courier! Visa's are in the building and in my fiancees hands! (tentative Jan 2011 arrival)

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I am sending my K1 packet today after going to Kinko's to have 2 copies made. I had my brother in law proof read it for typo's, and completeness and my sister also. They are both lawyers, and my sister works for the Veterans Administration so she made some helpful suggestions like make sure photo's are taped to 8.5x11" paper and use a clip to hold the whole package together. She said govt office folks don't like small things spilling out on their desk. So its all clipped and pictures attached to pages etc. Should be good.

Your photos should be in a clear plastic baggie with your name on yours and your fiances name on hers and then stapled to a plain white piece of paper with the words "Photo of .........." written on it.

I thought I read that here somewhere in VJ.

I didnt think they wanted them taped down because they may have to remove them and if they are taped the pics could get ripped.

JMHO,

Malarie

** The black ribbon I display in my display is for my son in law who was killed in Afganistan November 23,2009 **

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I am sending my K1 packet today after going to Kinko's to have 2 copies made. I had my brother in law proof read it for typo's, and completeness and my sister also. They are both lawyers, and my sister works for the Veterans Administration so she made some helpful suggestions like make sure photo's are taped to 8.5x11" paper and use a clip to hold the whole package together. She said govt office folks don't like small things spilling out on their desk. So its all clipped and pictures attached to pages etc. Should be good.

Your photos should be in a clear plastic baggie with your name on yours and your fiances name on hers and then stapled to a plain white piece of paper with the words "Photo of .........." written on it.

I thought I read that here somewhere in VJ.

I didnt think they wanted them taped down because they may have to remove them and if they are taped the pics could get ripped.

JMHO,

Malarie

i just put my pictures in a photo album and labeled the dates myself. another one of my concern is that none of my photos had dates imprinted on them. the dates were only stored in my digital camera so i wasn't able to print them on the photos itself. i hope that wouldn't be a problem.

October 14, 2009: Sent I-129F via Fedex
October 19, 2009: NOA1 received
January 11, 2010: NOA2 received (email)
January 12, 2010: NOA2 received (hard copy)
January 14, 2010: NVC letter mailed
January 16, 2010: NVC letter received
February 08, 2010: Embassy Letter received
March 16, 2010: Scheduled Medical Exam (PASSED!!!)
April 19, 2010: Interview date (Received MNL-IV-22; white slip)
July 09, 2010: Submitted police clearance (Received another white slip)
November 03, 2010: Resubmitted new I-134 (now it's the waiting game once again!!)
November 09, 2010: Received letter from USEM stating we need an updated medical.
November 24, 2010: Medical exam once again
December 14, 2010: VISA on hand via Air21 (We're APPROVED!! YAY!!)
April 05, 2011: SFO International Airport (POE)
April 14, 2011: Applied for Marriage License
May 17, 2011: Got Married =)
June 20, 2011: Mailed in I-485, I-131, and I-765 via Fedex
June 22, 2011: I-485 package received at USCIS via Fedex Online Tracking
June 24, 2011: Received application receipt number via USCIS text
July 11, 2011: Received Appointment Notice for I-485 and I-765 in the mail.
August 03, 2011: Biometrics Appointment done on scheduled date
August 15, 2011: Received notice of EAD card production VIA text
August 22, 2011: Received EAD card in mail.
September 02, 2011: Applied for Social Security(Received card in mail Sept. 10)
September 16, 2011: AOS interview(passed!! YAY!!)
September 24, 2011: Received GC in the mail =)

August 16, 2013: Sent I-751 via USPS Priority Express

August 17, 2013: I-751 delivered to California Service Center via USPS Tracking

August 21, 2013: Check Cashed

August 23, 2013: Received I-751 Receipt Notice in the mail

August 28, 2013: Received Biometrics Appointment Letter in the mail

December 13, 2013: Case status update via text: Production of new card has been ordered

December 18, 2013: Green card mailed via USPS

December 21, 2013: Green Card on hand. YAY!!!

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I am sending my K1 packet today after going to Kinko's to have 2 copies made. I had my brother in law proof read it for typo's, and completeness and my sister also. They are both lawyers, and my sister works for the Veterans Administration so she made some helpful suggestions like make sure photo's are taped to 8.5x11" paper and use a clip to hold the whole package together. She said govt office folks don't like small things spilling out on their desk. So its all clipped and pictures attached to pages etc. Should be good.

Your photos should be in a clear plastic baggie with your name on yours and your fiances name on hers and then stapled to a plain white piece of paper with the words "Photo of .........." written on it.

I thought I read that here somewhere in VJ.

I didnt think they wanted them taped down because they may have to remove them and if they are taped the pics could get ripped.

JMHO,

Malarie

The passport style photo's are in little ziplock bags which my brother-in-law provided when he proof read my I-129F package because he uses the same thing to process work immigration Visa's for companies (not a family immigration lawyer). He said he staples his to the G-325 forms which he also uses for the work visa clients (and he sends 4 copies of the G-325), so thats what I did and how I mailed it. Maybe I should have used blank pages to staple them but well, I just sent the package certified mail so its out and gone!

The pictures I included in the section for purposes of proof that I have met my fiancee in person in the last two years and have an ongoing relationship, those pictures I wrote dates, names, locations etc. on the backs of the pictuers and taped them to 8.5x11 white sheets of paper which I also hand labeled with the same information (so its next to each picture and on the back of each picture. My lawyer sister suggested I tape the "meeting" photo's to a sheet of paper so the reviewer could lift and see whats written on the back. Anyway, my brother-in-law who handles similar cases for work Visa's thinks my package (as it was assembled) should be fine.

Formerly of not so sunny Syracuse, New York (and going way back, Davis California!)

- 2008 Aug Met and began online relationship

- 2008 Dec 2-7 Met 1st time in person (England)

- 2009 Mar 28 Became engaged

- 2009 Apr 2-15 Met 2nd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Aug 25 - Sep 25 Met 3rd time in person (Syracuse-NY-USA)

- 2009 Oct 19 Sent I-129F Application to USCIS

- 2009 Oct 30 NOA1 received

- 2010 Jan 20 NOA2 received (Approval Notice)

- 2010 Feb 4 Notified that approved I-129F petition forward to US Emabassy at London

- 2010 Mar 26 - Apr 15 Met 4th time in person (Fairfax-VA-USA)

- 2010 July 29 Fiancee had medical in London

- 2010 July 30 London Embassy Interview Date (K1 Visa approved pending a laundry list of medial stuff)

- 2010 Nov 2 Courier website shows K1 Visa packet enroute for delivery. 1st indication of final approval!

- 2010 Nov 3 K1 Visa packet delivered by courier! Visa's are in the building and in my fiancees hands! (tentative Jan 2011 arrival)

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Actually, none of this matters so long as the package is complete. Putting the passport-size photos in a small labeled envelop or baggie does help, but again, not necessary.

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