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Yes , it's good idea too

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Yes mine are along the bottom and not the side :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Croatia
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Posted

Our RFE :

- fiance (US citizen) needs to provide evidence that he is US citizen. ( Im soooo happy it wasnt anything else :), cause I really thought they will ask for primary evidence, since we just sent in our photos and bunch of pages of skype logs).

We already sent in his birth certificate when we first filed the petition, so I guess they ether lost it or it wasnt enough. I read on some topics about longer version of birth certificate so perhaps that is the case..

We plan to send in the copy of his passport and probably the same birth certificate again.

Please tell me- we put one copy of the blue form on top of the papers, put it in the envelope and just write the address they provided?

Anything additional ?

Also, should we notarize the passport copy or is it not necessary?

Thank you in advance :)

K1 Visa
Event Date
Service Center : Vermont Service Center
Consulate : Croatia
I-129F Sent : 2012-03-06
I-129F NOA1 : 2012-03-22
RFE 1: 2012-9-26
I-129F NOA2 : 2012-10-23
INTERVIEW DATE: 2012-11-26 - PASSED
VISA ISSUED: 2012-11-27
POA MIAMI-FL: 2012-12-08
WEDDING: 2013-02-16
AOS FILED 2013-03-05
BIOMETRICS: 2013-03-29

AOS SERVICE REQUEST: 2013-10-31

GC CARD: 2014-3-7

Posted

That sounds correct. Did he not send a birth certificate with both parent names on it? Why did they say a birth certificate wasn't enough? Now I'm worried...

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03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Croatia
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Posted

I really dont know. We assembled the package in my country and he just added his birth certificate when he got back to the US. Perhaps they lost it?? Or just playing stupid to prolong some of the decision so they can catch up with the work load : grrrrr:

I dont see why it wouldnt be enough.

Anyway, he just copied his passport, putting the blue forms on top, in the envelope it goes and of to the mail :)

Im happy now so Im enjoying the hype before it wears off and Im back in the VSC limbo again :)

K1 Visa
Event Date
Service Center : Vermont Service Center
Consulate : Croatia
I-129F Sent : 2012-03-06
I-129F NOA1 : 2012-03-22
RFE 1: 2012-9-26
I-129F NOA2 : 2012-10-23
INTERVIEW DATE: 2012-11-26 - PASSED
VISA ISSUED: 2012-11-27
POA MIAMI-FL: 2012-12-08
WEDDING: 2013-02-16
AOS FILED 2013-03-05
BIOMETRICS: 2013-03-29

AOS SERVICE REQUEST: 2013-10-31

GC CARD: 2014-3-7

Posted

Galla ,

you need to include a copy of every page of the passport, yes, even the blank pages. Only including the bio/signature page will get you an RFE. ( color copy))

Our K-1 Visa Timeline

09/03/2012: I-129 sent

14/03/2012: I-129F NOA1 (Receipt)

04/10/2012: I-129F NOA2 (Approved) after 203 days of waiting !!

09/10/2012: Package Received By NVC

Good Luck for all of us :)

Posted (edited)

Guess I've got an RFE coming then... :(

What's confusing is it said birth certificate OR passport... Not both?

Edited by Tigerflower

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01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Croatia
Timeline
Posted

Galla ,

you need to include a copy of every page of the passport, yes, even the blank pages. Only including the bio/signature page will get you an RFE. ( color copy))

Yes, he copied the entire passport. Now they can see entry stamps from Croatia as well as a further evidence :)

Tigerflower, I really dont know why his first birth certificate wasnt enough. I guess it is one of the two:

- it wasnt the longer version, whatever that means

or

- they lost it

Im sure it will be fine, Tigerflower, I know it is hard but try not to worry in advance. Just hope for the best :hugs:

K1 Visa
Event Date
Service Center : Vermont Service Center
Consulate : Croatia
I-129F Sent : 2012-03-06
I-129F NOA1 : 2012-03-22
RFE 1: 2012-9-26
I-129F NOA2 : 2012-10-23
INTERVIEW DATE: 2012-11-26 - PASSED
VISA ISSUED: 2012-11-27
POA MIAMI-FL: 2012-12-08
WEDDING: 2013-02-16
AOS FILED 2013-03-05
BIOMETRICS: 2013-03-29

AOS SERVICE REQUEST: 2013-10-31

GC CARD: 2014-3-7

Posted

Yes, he copied the entire passport. Now they can see entry stamps from Croatia as well as a further evidence :)

Tigerflower, I really dont know why his first birth certificate wasnt enough. I guess it is one of the two:

- it wasnt the longer version, whatever that means

or

- they lost it

Im sure it will be fine, Tigerflower, I know it is hard but try not to worry in advance. Just hope for the best :hugs:

Thank you (L)

Saw this on Facebook and thought of all of us here, apart from our loved ones...

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RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

Posted

Guess I've got an RFE coming then... :(

What's confusing is it said birth certificate OR passport... Not both?

Tigerflower, I sent only a birth certificate for proof of citizenship. I did not send any passport pages, and did not get an RFE. So I wouldn't sweat about it too much. Of course, as we've talked about before, it may come down to the adjudicator's mood that day, but I just want to let you know that it's possible to get by without passport scans (for evidence of meeting within two years I submitted my boarding passes and photos of us, one of which contained a newspaper with the date clearly legible).

Our Visa Journey:
I-129F packet mailed: 3/2/2012
NOA1: 3/7/2012
NOA2: 9/18/2012
NVC Issued Case #: 9/25/2012
Manila Interview: 10/24/2012 - Approved
US Entry: 11/15/2012
Marriage: 12/8/2012

AOS/EAD/AP packet mailed: 1/17/2013
NOA1 date for all three: 1/28/2013
Biometrics: 2/21/2013
Received EAD/AP card: 3/26/2013

AOS approved: 9/6/2013

Green Card received: 9/14/2013

 

ROC packet mailed: 6/13/2015

NOA1: 6/16/2015

Biometrics: 7/15/2015

ROC approved: 3/30/2016

10-year Green Card received: 4/6/2016

 

N-400 packet mailed: 11/17/2016

NOA1: 11/23/2017

Biometrics: 12/19/2016

Interview: 2/21/2017

Oath Ceremony: 4/12/2017

Posted

Tigerflower, I sent only a birth certificate for proof of citizenship. I did not send any passport pages, and did not get an RFE. So I wouldn't sweat about it too much. Of course, as we've talked about before, it may come down to the adjudicator's mood that day, but I just want to let you know that it's possible to get by without passport scans (for evidence of meeting within two years I submitted my boarding passes and photos of us, one of which contained a newspaper with the date clearly legible).

:thumbs:

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AoS

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08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

Posted

We must stay positive !!

Amen to that! :)

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10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

 
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