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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I used to have a green card from migrating with my family to the US. When my parents divorced, my Dad decided to come back home to the Philippines and I came back with him to take care of him. I surrendered my green card to the US Embassy 3 years ago and I have a copy of the I-407: Abandonment of Lawful Permanent Resident Status from the Embassy.

As part of the supplement for I-129F Part B, Question 8 and 9 where we explain why I have a US Social Security number and an A#, should we include my I-407 for good measure in our initial submission packet? Or wait until they look for it? (I would think they'd be able to check really but just starting out the whole lengthy process, its terrifying to commit any mistakes :( )

I'm afraid of perhaps over-complicating the entire thing. I understand its still a long road ahead for us but any insight or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you :)

Edited by punkin.potpie

K1

06-23-2011 -- Mailed K1 packet

06-24-2011 -- Received by USCIS

06-27-2011 -- NOA1

11-28-2011 -- RFE

01-03-2012 -- NOA2

02-28-2012 -- Medical (Passed)

03-01-2012 -- Interview (Approved)

03-16-2012 -- Visa printed

03-21-2012 -- Visa on hand

04-03-2012 -- POE: St.Paul,MN

Next up; AOS

 
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