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Hello everybody,

My fiance and I have got a bit of a problem. He sent our K1 application to CSC on March 9th, they received it on March 12th. Since we haven't heard from them for 10 days now I told him to check if he wrote his e-mail address properly on I-129F (he made three copies of all the documents). After a couple of minutes he told me that I-129F is the only document that he actually DID NOT INCLUDE in the package! He just got back from the trip and he was exhausted when he sent the package, so he just forgot about the most important thing.. He called his local office about the problem but they told him that USCIS will probably just send the whole package back.

Can anyone please tell me what will happen now? Did anyone of you guys have the similar problem? How long will it take to USCIS to send the package back to my fiance? We are both very anxious about this whole thing and we just want to start the process. Could we just make another package and send it to USCIS before they send this one back?

Please help me if you know anything about this..

Thanks.

K-1 VISA JOURNEY 2010:

March 24th: I-129F filed

March 26th: NOA1 date

May 24th: NOA2 date

May 25th- Jun 3rd: Case @ NVC

Jun 7th: Embassy received

Jun 15th: Embassy sent pkt 3

Jun 17th: Pkt 3 received :)

Jun 22nd: Medical @ 7 a.m. (Kosevo)/ Jun 23rd: Passed

Jun 29th: Interview @ 13:30: Approved/ Jun 30th: Visa in hand

AOS JOURNEY 2010/2011:

October 25th: AOS, EAD and AP filed

November 1st: AOS, EAD and AP NOA1 date

November 18th: AOS and EAD biometrics appointment

January 6th: AOS case transferred to CSC

January 15th: AP document received (YAY! One step closer to GC!)

January 18th: EAD card received :)))))

February 17th: GC card production ordered

February 24th: GC arrived in mail :) What a relief..

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Hi, I also experienced a similar problem. When I sent my I-130, I was contacted by USIC with a denial letter (NOA)indicating that the I-130 form was not included in the package. I truly believe they misplaced it, however I could have lost or misplaced it. Anyhow, I recived that notice about 5 weeks after sending out my forms. Check was returned with letter and package contents. I then refiled.

This is not a big problem but it will delay you for about 1 month or longer.

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he told me that I-129F is the only document that he actually DID NOT INCLUDE in the package!

Well - that sucks. Only the single most important form. :bonk:

I would hope that USCIS will look at the other forms (G-325A etc) to determine who/where to send the stuff back to - It should be rejected. A couple of weeks should be enough time to expect this to happen.

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Thank you people..

Yeah, he forgot the most important thing, I think it happened just because it was in front of his eyes all the time. Things like that happen to people all the time.

Anyway we were lucky- we got back our package two days ago (it took 13 days) saying that I-129F was the only missing document. He's mailing it to CSC today. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Thank you once again, these 13 days were very long for us both.

Good luck everyone in all you do.

K-1 VISA JOURNEY 2010:

March 24th: I-129F filed

March 26th: NOA1 date

May 24th: NOA2 date

May 25th- Jun 3rd: Case @ NVC

Jun 7th: Embassy received

Jun 15th: Embassy sent pkt 3

Jun 17th: Pkt 3 received :)

Jun 22nd: Medical @ 7 a.m. (Kosevo)/ Jun 23rd: Passed

Jun 29th: Interview @ 13:30: Approved/ Jun 30th: Visa in hand

AOS JOURNEY 2010/2011:

October 25th: AOS, EAD and AP filed

November 1st: AOS, EAD and AP NOA1 date

November 18th: AOS and EAD biometrics appointment

January 6th: AOS case transferred to CSC

January 15th: AP document received (YAY! One step closer to GC!)

January 18th: EAD card received :)))))

February 17th: GC card production ordered

February 24th: GC arrived in mail :) What a relief..

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Well - that sucks. Only the single most important form. :bonk:

I would hope that USCIS will look at the other forms (G-325A etc) to determine who/where to send the stuff back to - It should be rejected. A couple of weeks should be enough time to expect this to happen.

:o - the address should be on the envelope one would hope :)

There are times you should be like Santa, make a list, check it twice.... :yes:

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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