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Hello All, I'm the USC and my fiance is currently in the Philippines. We are in the process of filing our I-129F, but are waiting on the paper work for his annulment. My fiance already got the decision from the court that he is annulled. The attorney told him that he needed to wait 15 days after the decision to get the letter of finality. My friend is currently in the Philippines and my fiance is suppose to give her the letter of finality. But Im thinking it won't come out on time before she leaves. So my fiance said he will just mail it to me. I don't want that to happen because lately I have not been receiving any mail from him from the Philippines. For some reason they are either getting lost or someone is taking them. Because even the things that I send him from a month ago he still hasn't received yet. So Im wondering if I can go ahead and mail out the I-129F package without the letter of finality and just send the annulment decision and just send the letter of finality when I get it. I hope this make sense and someone can help me. Thank you

01-28-10 : Sent I-129F

01-29-10 : Received at CSC signed by L. Fairbank

02-01-10 : NOA1

02-02-10 : Check was Cashed

02-02-10 : TOUCHED on USCIS website

02-06-10 : NOA1 HardCopy in the Mail

03-04-10 : TOUCHED

03-04-10 : NOA2 PETITION APPROVED

03-05-10 : Text Message & E-mail (wow that was quick, thank you Jesus) :) 31 days

03-05-10 : TOUCHED on USCIS website

03-08-10 : TOUCHED on USCIS website

03-08-10 : NOA2 HardCopy received

04-09-10 : TOUCHED again on USCIS website (Pls let them mail it out to NVC) 1 mth & 5 days NVC still does not have it :(

04-16-10 : E-mail from NVC that my approved petition is still at California Service Center :( (mail it already pls!!!)

04-19-10 : TOUCHED on USCIS website & called USCIS, they said its "AMENDED"

04-20-10 : TOUCHED on USCIS website (Dammit send it already)

04-21-10 : Got an e-mail from Congressman saying that USCIS mailed my petition to NVC (finally)

04-23-10 : Received "amended" NOA2 hardcopy in the mail

04-23-10 : NVC received

04-26-10 : Got MNL case # and petition left NVC to Manila Embassy

04-29-10 : Received by Consulate

05-04-10 : Medical Day 1

05-05-10 : Medical Day 2(PASSED)

05-26-10 : INTERVIEW DATE MAY 26, 2010

08-26-10 : WEDDING DAY, WE ARE NOW MR & MRS. STEPHEN AGUILAR PADUA

09-11-10 : MAILED AOS/EAD PAPERWORK

09-13-10 : RECEIVED AT CHICAGO OFFICE

09-20-10 : NOTICE DATE

09-23-10 : RECEIVED HARD COPY IN THE MAIL

01-07-11: INTERVIEW FOR GREEN CARD

01-14-11: APPROVAL OF GREEN CARD RECEIVED

01-15-11: RECEIVED GREEN CARD IN THE MAIL

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Mail in the Philippines is notorious... Read the instructions for the petition, does it require originals or will they accept copies? He can get the documents scanned at most "Internet Shops" and then e-mail the image to you. He will need originals at the Interview stage for sure.

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Hello All, I'm the USC and my fiance is currently in the Philippines. We are in the process of filing our I-129F, but are waiting on the paper work for his annulment. My fiance already got the decision from the court that he is annulled. The attorney told him that he needed to wait 15 days after the decision to get the letter of finality. My friend is currently in the Philippines and my fiance is suppose to give her the letter of finality. But Im thinking it won't come out on time before she leaves. So my fiance said he will just mail it to me. I don't want that to happen because lately I have not been receiving any mail from him from the Philippines. For some reason they are either getting lost or someone is taking them. Because even the things that I send him from a month ago he still hasn't received yet. So Im wondering if I can go ahead and mail out the I-129F package without the letter of finality and just send the annulment decision and just send the letter of finality when I get it. I hope this make sense and someone can help me. Thank you

i think u will be goin to have an rfe if u do that... bcoz u will put there he was annulled.. u will enter the date when and to whom right?... of course the uscis will need the copy.. 15 days is not long enough so i think u the best thing u do is to wait for it.. and he can send u the finality using lbc here or air21.... if u are having problems with ur post ofc there in usa...

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Hello All, I'm the USC and my fiance is currently in the Philippines. We are in the process of filing our I-129F, but are waiting on the paper work for his annulment. My fiance already got the decision from the court that he is annulled. The attorney told him that he needed to wait 15 days after the decision to get the letter of finality. My friend is currently in the Philippines and my fiance is suppose to give her the letter of finality. But Im thinking it won't come out on time before she leaves. So my fiance said he will just mail it to me. I don't want that to happen because lately I have not been receiving any mail from him from the Philippines. For some reason they are either getting lost or someone is taking them. Because even the things that I send him from a month ago he still hasn't received yet. So Im wondering if I can go ahead and mail out the I-129F package without the letter of finality and just send the annulment decision and just send the letter of finality when I get it. I hope this make sense and someone can help me. Thank you

Leave them with a prepaid FedEx envelope.

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Have him send you the letter via Air21/FedEx because it's trackable online - PhilPost is very unreliable so whenever I needed to send my hubby something through the mail, I opted to pay extra by using FedEx rather than risking it getting lost by PhilPost.

F & J

 

I-130 / IR-5 TIMELINE (Petition for Mother)

2016/11/14 — I-130 sent via USPS Priority Mail Express 1-Day

2016/11/15 — I-130 delivered at 11:20 am in PHOENIX, AZ 85034 to BANK ONE, signed for by J LOPEZ; Priority Date  |  2016/11/17 Receipt Date

2016/11/18 I-797C Notice Date; USCIS Acceptance Confirmation Email, case routed to Nebraska Service Center  |  2016/11/21I-797C Postmark

2017/01/18 I-797 Approval Notice Date  |  2017/01/19I-797 Postmark  |  2017/01/23 I-797 Approval Notice hard copy received

 

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