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USCIS screwed up to start with and never should have approved the 129 petition, but then maybe the petitioner did not mention his fiancee is married and not yet got annulment so USCIS is not totally to blame as they do not ask for a CENOMAR. But once things got to the embassy... poof! The CENOMAR turned out to be a CEMAR and the fiancee is married to another still, so USEM has to send it all back to USCIS, the petitioner has to produce proof that his fiancee was free to marry at the time he file the 129F, and being he can't do that... it denied.

I understand all about that except the interview on Oct 29, 2012.

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I understand all about that except the interview on Oct 29, 2012.

Ya that is confusing to me also, shows his fiancee had her interview in March, but says she has an interview scheduled for Oct. We can only "see" what the OP is willing sharing with us.

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I understand all about that except the interview on Oct 29, 2012.

Ya that is confusing to me also, shows his fiancee had her interview in March, but says she has an interview scheduled for Oct. We can only "see" what the OP is willing sharing with us.

She has a court date on October 29. Even if the Judge signs the annulment's Finality papers on October 29, it isn't the end of the process. Her marriage certificate still has to be annotated by the NSO.

OP...Does the USCIS want a copy of the Finality papers, or do they want an annotated marriage certificate? Either way, you will be past the deadline. However, maybe you can find a way to move the deadline back. Maybe it's time to ask that question at an info pass appointment down at your local USCIS office.

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She has a court date on October 29. Even if the Judge signs the annulment's Finality papers on October 29, it isn't the end of the process. Her marriage certificate still has to be annotated by the NSO.

OP...Does the USCIS want a copy of the Finality papers, or do they want an annotated marriage certificate? Either way, you will be past the deadline. However, maybe you can find a way to move the deadline back. Maybe it's time to ask that question at an info pass appointment down at your local USCIS office.

That's what I thought, it's a court date.

Hubby's friend received an RFE of his divorce papers, the one he sent in the initial submission didn't have the judge's signature. He responded to the RFE by sending only one page of his divorce paper which has the judge's sig. Despite hubby's advice that he send all the pages. They denied his petition and was given less than a month to appeal & beyond that date his case will be closed. This guy didn't know how to fill up the appeal form so we told him to he make an infopass to the USCIS local office. He eventually send the whole divorce papers. Last I heard they are doing an FBI back ground check.

I guess as long as the OP responds to the RFE now, he will be buying time until his fiance's annulment papers are ready.

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