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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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I think I just wet myself. I did not sign the supplement sheets. I assumed that since they were attached to the I-129F form, that the signature on the form also covers its attachments. I am going to be extremely mad at myself if I get an RFE on this.:crying:

I submitted a supplement for question 16 (Fiancee's name and address in her native alphabet) and question 18b (Description of having meet within the last 2 years).

I clearly stated on the top of each sheet "I-129F Supplement - Question XX"

I have no one to blame but myself. I must have read the instructions and guides 50 times, but that one sentence did not stick with me. I just looked back and sure enough it was the third sentence I read. :bonk:

I really hope that this does not turn into a major delay. :(

At least it is only the supplements. All other forms and letters have their own signatures.

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09/13/10 - Sent in I-129F

09/16/10 - NOA1 (Letter Received 09/24/10)
10/03/10 - Only Touch Before Approval
03/30/11 - NOA2 (195 Days from NOA1) (Letter Received 04/04/11)
04/07/11 - NVC Received File
04/12/11 - File Left NVC Sent to Embassy
04/13/11 - File Received by Embassy
04/19/11 - Packet 3 Received
04/20/11 - Packet 3 Sent to Embassy
04/29/11 - Packet 4 Received
06/06/11 - Interview (263 Days from NOA1) APPROVED!!!!
06/09/11 - VISA Received
07/04/11 - POE (Washington D.C. Dulles)
07/25/11 - Married

08/11/11 - Sent in I-485,I-131,I-765
08/17/11 - NOA1
09/12/11 - Biometrics
10/13/11 - EAD and AP Approved
10/22/11 - EAD Card Received
10/26/11 - AOS Interview (APPROVED!)
11/04/11 - Green Card Received

08/13/13 - Sent in I-751

08/20/13 - NOA1

09/24/13 - Biometrics (Bad Fingerprints)

10/17/13 - Redo Biometrics, Walk-In

12/03/13 - NOA2 (Approved!)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I think I just wet myself. I did not sign the supplement sheets. I assumed that since they were attached to the I-129F form, that the signature on the form also covers its attachments. I am going to be extremely mad at myself if I get an RFE on this.:crying:

I submitted a supplement for question 16 (Fiancee's name and address in her native alphabet) and question 18b (Description of having meet within the last 2 years).

I clearly stated on the top of each sheet "I-129F Supplement - Question XX"

I have no one to blame but myself. I must have read the instructions and guides 50 times, but that one sentence did not stick with me. I just looked back and sure enough it was the third sentence I read. :bonk:

I really hope that this does not turn into a major delay. :(

At least it is only the supplements. All other forms and letters have their own signatures.

They do not need to be signed. They are not supplements, they are answers to questions for which the form did not provide enough room to write. They are part and parcel of the I-129f which IS signed.

I hope you clearly identifed which each is in answer to...other than that, no signature needed.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Stay calm! It does not need to be signed, as long as everything is titled and you made sure that the questions you supplemented for are clearly labeled. I answered question 18 b on a separate sheet and did not sign it. :) wishing you and your fiancee all the best!

September 29th 2003- age 16, we met at my high school in CA,USA

June 2005- He came back to visit.

June 2006- I traveled to Germany to visit.

2007- school, phone calls and webcams.

March 9th 2008- Engaged!

December 2009- I'm a nursing school grad, he's a engineer grad!

March 2010- Visa process begins

Oct. 2010- POE received!

Oct. 22nd 2010- Flight to SFO

7 years of crazy adventures, ready for our new chapter :D

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