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I forgot to check one little box on my I-129F, stupid of me.

Anyway, my question is about the instructions in the letter. On page 2, it says - Omitted Items: Complete the items(s) circled in red on the attached copy of the petition.

I assume that means I check the box on my saved copy of the form, print it, and sign and date it again?

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No they want you to fill in the circled items on the paper they provided you and send it all back. Thats what " complete the items on the attached copy " means, not print a whole new paper and send it to them.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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No they want you to fill in the circled items on the paper they provided you and send it all back. Thats what " complete the items on the attached copy " means, not print a whole new paper and send it to them.

:rofl: Haha ok thank you, I've gone back and forth on it for the last hour! At first, I was quite convinced it meant exactly that, I even checked the box on the paper - then I thought that seemed to simple and even a bit weird...I was changing a copy of a legal document and not signing it again? So by the time I wrote this topic I thought for sure it meant we've attached a copy showing what you need to correct, re-print it. I'm second guessing every little thing as I want to be sure I get it right.

I guess I should also double check - you make a copy of the blue I-797E and return that on top of the other pages, and keep the original for yourself? The instructions initially say: Return this notice (making me think to return the original) and later say save this notice and return a copy.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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:rofl: Haha ok thank you, I've gone back and forth on it for the last hour! At first, I was quite convinced it meant exactly that, I even checked the box on the paper - then I thought that seemed to simple and even a bit weird...I was changing a copy of a legal document and not signing it again? So by the time I wrote this topic I thought for sure it meant we've attached a copy showing what you need to correct, re-print it. I'm second guessing every little thing as I want to be sure I get it right.

I guess I should also double check - you make a copy of the blue I-797E and return that on top of the other pages, and keep the original for yourself? The instructions initially say: Return this notice (making me think to return the original) and later say save this notice and return a copy.

There's something about this process that causes obvious answers to elude you when it actually pertains to you. If someone else asked this question you would know the answer instantly but when it applies to you, you lose perspective and start to over-analyze. I wonder how many cumulative hours have been wasted by vjers trying to decide whether to put N/A or None on all the various forms.

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There's something about this process that causes obvious answers to elude you when it actually pertains to you. If someone else asked this question you would know the answer instantly but when it applies to you, you lose perspective and start to over-analyze. I wonder how many cumulative hours have been wasted by vjers trying to decide whether to put N/A or None on all the various forms.

Ha, no doubt. I'm already on to my next concern (imagined or not) for which I posted a new topic in the wrong forum accidentally (Thailand sub forum rather then here in K-1). Asked a mod to move it for me.

I'm aware I need to calm down and focus and actually have been pretty calm until now. I just hate to be this close and still have more delays. :wacko:

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Ha, no doubt. I'm already on to my next concern (imagined or not) for which I posted a new topic in the wrong forum accidentally (Thailand sub forum rather then here in K-1). Asked a mod to move it for me.

I'm aware I need to calm down and focus and actually have been pretty calm until now. I just hate to be this close and still have more delays. :wacko:

It is why this site it here :thumbs:

Best of luck to you. You will forget about all these little freak outs once you are on the other side of the process.

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