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It happens at the Consular level also! ( Blue slip) !

Oh okay,do you mean 221(g)? Sorry for too much asking.Thank you for share knowledge. I'm really delightful.smile.gif

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I thought an RFE only happens at initial petition not at consular process. Can you give more explanation about it? Thanks.

It is called a 212g at the consulate phase.

RFEs can happen at ANY USCIS phase, initial petition, AOS, ROC or naturalization

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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It is called a 212g at the consulate phase.

RFEs can happen at ANY USCIS phase, initial petition, AOS, ROC or naturalization

I thought the 212 was a waiver?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Put yourself in the Consulate Officers position for a minute. Wouldn't you think it would look like to him there is a problem with your relationship, maybe

you are not so committed if you waited a year to submit it ? It MIGHT raise an unnecessary flag even if the paper work is in order.. don't risk it.

If you are serious about filing, get a recently signed one oppossed to one that is a year old.

(I posted this and then saw that the previous poster has the same opinion as I.)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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We have been planning on submitting the Fiancee Visa petition for a long time.

Our g-325a's and Letter of Intent were prepared and signed one year ago.

Can we still use these? Or must we provide new signatures and dates?

What is the maximum time difference allowed between the dates the g-325a and Letters of Intent

were signed, and the I-129f can be submitted?

I would absolutely, positively not send in either of these...I would complete an up-to-date G-325A and redo the letter with the current date. I would never risk such a thing. This process is complicated enough...this would only complicate your life. Do it the right way. :thumbs:

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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No we have no changes on the forms. We wanted to save the time and money to mail new copies.

The time you save may go away if you pull an RFE....as stated by others.

If money is an issue now?? Have you clearly done the math on how much more money you will spend on this entire process....after the K-1?

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