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We got our noa 1 on 24 January .. we went to Vermont center ..and on 21 June our case was transferred to Texas .A few days ago my fiance and i realize that we sent just the I 129f form ,copy after his birth certificate and the check ... so we sent the rest of the papers to Texas address that we got it from the notice that he receive in his mail box . We put a request of service 3 weeks ago but still nothing two days ago we spoke with a tier two he said that will ask for an update to our case but nothing so far ..

Can you please tell me guys which is the address from Texas center??maybe we send it wrong ... What else we can do now .. we don't know nothing about our case if they have all the papers together ..i wold like to know what to expect from them

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To get some clarity on the subject, you mean that not all the supporting documents were sent along with your original case? So you sent in the missing documents for them to add to your I-129F currently in Texas because of the transfer?

Well for the address this is what is on my I-797 Notice of Action from my transfer, and it's also on the bottom of my NoA2:

"Texas Service Center

P.O. Box 851488 - Dept. A

Mesquite, TX 75185-1488"

As to what you might expect to happen I would say that I have no knowledge about adding documents to an already submitted I-129F outside of an RFE. That said I would say that either you will get an RFE to submit these missing documents or that, and hate to put thoughts in an already draining process, you will be denied. Someone with more experience in this will probably chime in. You (well the petitioner will have to) may also try to contact your Senator's and or Congressmen's office as well, being that you are now out of the reasonable processing window.

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Would you fill out your Timeline profile? It helps many of us help you when we know more of the details as well :)

Edited by St&Sv

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