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On November 9, 2006, we received your response to our request for evidence or information. However because preliminary processing was complete, the remaining processing time will be less than the maximum stated in this message. You will receive a written decision on this case. You can use our processing dates to estimate when this case will be done. Follow the the link below for current processing dates.

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I got an RFE 10/10/06 for my spouse's tax *returns* which I sent in initially (it was included in the w2/1040 copies I sent in) I sent thm back two days later via ups. Unfortunately, the address was a p.o.box and even though ups delivered to an alternate uscis address, it never yielded anything - no touches or receipts. So after several attempts at contacting uscis, I got to speak to a lady and explained the whole issue. She was really nice and suggested that the info I sent was probably tossed and that I should send it in again (or try to get an infopass which would have been ages to get) I sent the copies in again last friday and I got the following message today.

Any ideas what that mean?? (I'm bugging big time!! :wacko: )

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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On November 9, 2006, we received your response to our request for evidence or information. However because preliminary processing was complete, the remaining processing time will be less than the maximum stated in this message. You will receive a written decision on this case. You can use our processing dates to estimate when this case will be done. Follow the the link below for current processing dates.

Background:

I got an RFE 10/10/06 for my spouse's tax *returns* which I sent in initially (it was included in the w2/1040 copies I sent in) I sent thm back two days later via ups. Unfortunately, the address was a p.o.box and even though ups delivered to an alternate uscis address, it never yielded anything - no touches or receipts. So after several attempts at contacting uscis, I got to speak to a lady and explained the whole issue. She was really nice and suggested that the info I sent was probably tossed and that I should send it in again (or try to get an infopass which would have been ages to get) I sent the copies in again last friday and I got the following message today.

Any ideas what that mean?? (I'm bugging big time!! :wacko: )

It means that they received your RFE documents and will continue now to work on your case.

I-129F PETITION FOR FIANCE(E) Vermont Service Center

05/12/2006 Petition

05/27/2006 NOA 1

06/22/2006 RFE received & sent back (IMBRA)

07/10/2006 Case has been approved

07/14/2006 NOA 2

07/14/2006 NVC forwarded case to FRA

07/18/2006 Medical exam Hamburg

07/22/2006 Package 3

07/22/2006 Sent forms & checklist back to FRA

08/23/2006 Interview

08/25/2006 Picked up visa

08/26/2006 Flying home

09/08/2006 Applied for SSN

09/18/2006 Received SSN

09/23/2006 Wedding

AOS

09/26/2006 Filed AOS

10/06/2006 NOA

10/17/2006 Case transferred to CSC (email)

10/23/2006 Case arrived at CSC (email)

10/24/2006 Touched

10/25/2006 Touched

11/02/2006 Biometrics

11/08/2006 Touched

11/14/2006 GC approved (email)

11/18/2006 GC & Welcome letter in mail

08/09/2008 File for Removal of Conditions

ERIC & JENNIFER

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Just USCIS double speak for acknowledging receipt of your evidence and that proccessing is done but held up for the requested evidence, and will take less than the time stated in the note.

So you should hear something soon.

Good luck.

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Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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