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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Trying to clarify a few things.

What is an A#

What is the I-94 number.

She just got the little card (I-94) when she went through customs that had two numbers on it.

The number on the back is the same number that is on her Visa so I take it that number is her A# ?

Then that would mean that the number on the front of the card would be the I-94 number?

I just want to make sure some of this stuff is confusing to both of us.

-Wayne

I 129F Packet sent March 23 2009

Check Cashed March 30 2009

NOA1 April 02 2009

TOUCH September 01 2009

TOUCH September 02 2009

NOA2 September 08 2009

NVC Received September 10 2009

NVC Forwarded to Embassy 15 September 2009

Embassy Received 18 September 2009

Interview October 01 2009 Passed!!!!

POE Anchorage Alaska 11 October 2009!

Married October 17 2009 ( informal wedding; real wedding in the USA June 2010, in Philippines June 2011)

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Trying to clarify a few things.

What is an A#

What is the I-94 number.

She just got the little card (I-94) when she went through customs that had two numbers on it.

The number on the back is the same number that is on her Visa so I take it that number is her A# ?

Then that would mean that the number on the front of the card would be the I-94 number?

I just want to make sure some of this stuff is confusing to both of us.

-Wayne

The A# is on the 797 NOA's that she has gotten over the entire process. It is just a number assigned to her. The I-94, if i remember correctly has like a seriouis of [ ] [ ] lines seperaing numbers or something like that, the number should be there, but make sure you are not writing the date that she came into the country, or her passport number or anything, there should be a number that is 'unfamiliar' and unique to the I94, that is the number. Make a copy of it, (if it isnt aready required) and send it with the AOS stuff, that is what i did, and MAKE SURE YOU HOLD ON TO IT, you will need it at the interview if you have one.

"Tall, dark and handsome with an amazing smile. He gave me butterflies every time he looked my way. I knew he was the one."- Me

I-129F NOA1 : April 5, 2008

I-129F NOA2 : April 28, 2008

NVC Left : Aug.18, 2008

Packet 3 Received: Sept. 3, 2008

Interview Date : Dec. 18, 2008

APPROVED!!!!

Dec. 19, 2008- Alfredo comes home!

Jan. 5, 2009: Alfredo and I become husband and Wife

March 10, 2009 AOS paperwork sent, will wait for it to arrive via tracking #

March 12, 2009 AOS paperwork arrives in Chicago

March 23, 2009 NOA1 for I-485, I-131, I-765

March 30, 2009-Biometrics letter received, appt date April 10th @11am philly office

April 10, 2009-Biometrics appt. done, in and out in 15 minutes

Nov. 18, 2009-Card production ordered

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
Trying to clarify a few things.

What is an A#

What is the I-94 number.

She just got the little card (I-94) when she went through customs that had two numbers on it.

The number on the back is the same number that is on her Visa so I take it that number is her A# ?

Then that would mean that the number on the front of the card would be the I-94 number?

I just want to make sure some of this stuff is confusing to both of us.

-Wayne

The A# is on the 797 NOA's that she has gotten over the entire process.

On both I-797 forms it only has her Reciept number, Is this the A# then? Hers begins with EAC -##-###-#####

IM sending copies of everything they ask for I want to sent the AOS out on December 1 or earlier if possible but some of this stuff just as confusing as the K-1 process lol.

-Wayne

I 129F Packet sent March 23 2009

Check Cashed March 30 2009

NOA1 April 02 2009

TOUCH September 01 2009

TOUCH September 02 2009

NOA2 September 08 2009

NVC Received September 10 2009

NVC Forwarded to Embassy 15 September 2009

Embassy Received 18 September 2009

Interview October 01 2009 Passed!!!!

POE Anchorage Alaska 11 October 2009!

Married October 17 2009 ( informal wedding; real wedding in the USA June 2010, in Philippines June 2011)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
What is an A# It is in your visa attached to your passport. A#_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

What is the I-94 number. 11 digits found in your I-94, also found in your passport. example 123456789 12

thanks very clear.

-Wayne

I 129F Packet sent March 23 2009

Check Cashed March 30 2009

NOA1 April 02 2009

TOUCH September 01 2009

TOUCH September 02 2009

NOA2 September 08 2009

NVC Received September 10 2009

NVC Forwarded to Embassy 15 September 2009

Embassy Received 18 September 2009

Interview October 01 2009 Passed!!!!

POE Anchorage Alaska 11 October 2009!

Married October 17 2009 ( informal wedding; real wedding in the USA June 2010, in Philippines June 2011)

 
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