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Filed: Country: Philippines
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It looks like you are good to go. :thumbs: Good luck!

Thanks. The only thing that I remembered that I forgot to do was to write "Original Submission" on the outside of the envelope. Everything else had it where it needed to be, though. I'm sure this may only delay things for probably an hour, maybe 3 if they're on lunch. You know how those government types operate. :lol:

Current Status: Married on March 3, 2012. Preparing for AOS.

01-07-11 Met in person for the first time

04-04-11 I-129F sent via USPS Priority Mail

04-06-11 Delivered to Dallas Lockbox - signed for by J. Arthur

04-08-11 NOA1 sent to me, Check cashed, Case transferred to the California Service Center

04-11-11 Touched, Received e-notification via text message of NOA1 (at 12:30 am?!?!?)

04-15-11 Received NOA1 hardcopy in mail. Notice date 4/8/11.

06-24-11 Touched, Email and text - NOA2 approved in 2 months, 2 weeks, 2 days (77 days total)!!!

07-01-11 NOA2 hardcopy received

07-27-11 NVC receive - FINALLY!

07-29-11 NVC depart to Manila

10-13-11 Medical exam at St. Luke's Medical Center (Day 1)

10-17-11 Medical exam at St. Luke's Medical Center (Day 2)

10-18-11 Embassy interview - APPROVED!!

12-30-11 POE Chicago

03-03-12 Wedding Day!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Finally! I think I have everything I need. Here's the list of items I have on my I-129F Cover Letter:

Contents include:

- Payment in the amount of $340.00.

- I-129F

- G-325A and passport style photo (Petitioner)

- G-325A and passport style photo (Beneficiary)

- G-352A Supplement: Attachment 1, Additional residential and work history (Petitioner)

- G-325A Supplement: Attachment 2, Parental address information (Beneficiary)

- Copies of US Passport Pages (Petitioner)

- Letter certifying intent to marry (Petitioner and Beneficiary)

- Proof of having met in person in the past two years

- Proof of ongoing relationship (chat transcripts, pics of her and I together in addition to extended family)

- Proof of divorce from previous marriages (Petitioner)

- Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

In regards to question 18 in my I-129F, this is what I have:

"We met on a social networking website known as Tagged.com in late 2009. From there, our friendship grew to the point were it was decided that I would fly over to meet her. I arrived in Manila the evening of 1/7/11 where she and the family met me at the airport. After spending 6 days with Amy and her family, I reluctantly returned home."

So, does it look like I'm good to go? I will be sending to the Dallas Lockbox via Priority Mail. Also, how important is it to punch 2 holes in the top of the pages and use appropriate separators (currently, packet is in the order stated above but unseparated)? Thanks in advance.

P.S. Yes, I will update my timeline as soon as I send the packet. :)

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