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What to send to your fiance(e) once the I-129F is approved

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Perhaps someone can answer this for me.

I've got my I-129F package put together, and I've assembled a duplicate (Copy) to send along to my Fiancee once the NOA2 is done.

My question, is what is the duplicate I-129F used for? Is it just in case something goes missing? I'm just considering if I should bother reprinting out

new original and sign those, or will copies suffice? Since the instructions say a copy, I'm assuming yes. I'm just not clear what the copy of the I-129F is used for.

Please advise.

Thanks.

Tim

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Perhaps someone can answer this for me.

I've got my I-129F package put together, and I've assembled a duplicate (Copy) to send along to my Fiancee once the NOA2 is done.

My question, is what is the duplicate I-129F used for? Is it just in case something goes missing? I'm just considering if I should bother reprinting out

new original and sign those, or will copies suffice? Since the instructions say a copy, I'm assuming yes. I'm just not clear what the copy of the I-129F is used for.

Please advise.

Thanks.

Tim

it is used to familiarize the alien with the information previously submitted

YMMV

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it is used to familiarize the alien with the information previously submitted

If that's the case, would it be sufficient to just share the files I printed electronically? Regardless, I'm sending the whole thing anyway in addition to sharing the files, so that she can have duplicates to bring to the interview. I have a dropbox account and I've found this quite effective for easily sharing files between us. I can edit a file here, which she sees right away, and can agree that I entered it correctly, etc. and if not I can readily make corrections.

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You can if you want to.

Porsche Boxster 2000

OIF 2008-2009

09/01/2008 - We met in a social site

04/8/2009 - We met

04/26/2009 - Left Philippines

12/8/2010 - Visited Philippines again

12/8/2010 - Got engaged!

03/10/2011 - Left Philippines

06/08/2011 - I 129f sent

06/12/2011 - I-129f received.

06/12/2011 - Routed to CSC

06/13/11 NOA1

06/17/11 NOA1 Touched

10/24/11 - Called USCIS Service Request

11/2/11 Retouch

11/2/11 APPROVED

11/5/11 Another NOA2 Notice?

11/8/11 Called NVC get my Case Number / Received.

11/14/11 Paid Interview Visa using BPI / No interview date due to slow website update!

11/16/11 Medical

12/1/11 Interview

12/1/11 - 221g - Need police clearance qatar. SIGH

12/4/11 Hired a P.R.O to do the police clearance in Qatar

12/29/ P.R.O Mailed the PCC to my fiance using DHL

1/3/12 Received PCC from QATAR, dog chewed it :(

1/4/12 Sent the taped PCC to USEM

1/6/12 USEM received 221g

2/14/12 - APPROVED happy valentines day!

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Perhaps someone can answer this for me.

I've got my I-129F package put together, and I've assembled a duplicate (Copy) to send along to my Fiancee once the NOA2 is done.

My question, is what is the duplicate I-129F used for? Is it just in case something goes missing? I'm just considering if I should bother reprinting out

new original and sign those, or will copies suffice? Since the instructions say a copy, I'm assuming yes. I'm just not clear what the copy of the I-129F is used for.

Please advise.

Thanks.

Tim

during our visa application days...my fiance sent me all the xerox copies of what he sent to the uscis for me to be familiarized on what he sent and what will be the CO asked me and i will be prepared...which it really did.and also there were instances the CO will ask documents which is on that xerox copies..like what they did on me during my interview.(especially..is the fiance or both parties are divorcee or annuled..they will ask a copy of the divorce decree)

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