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What happens to all your documents/evidence after the petition or visa is approved?

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at the aos interview, the interviewer had all the forms we sent in...the ones that wnet to almaty..etc...she told us, there is allot of duplicates and likes to check to make certain all the questions were answered in a consistent manner...

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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After the K-1 interview, the Consulate has no reason to have your information any more so the application submitted for the 129f petition along with the medical, security and applications submitted for the K-1 are placed in a large brown envelope and given to you along with the Visa. If you have submitted any original documents and they have not been returned to you, they too are in this envelope. Your file travels with you. Upon entry to the US, you give that envelope to the border authorities who process your visa and they then forward it to the proper processing center where your file will be adjudicated. It waits until you submit the AOS application, then is matched up with the newly filed information and reviewed along with all of the other relevent information in making the decision to approve or deny the AOS. The information is kept - along with all of the new information you have submitted (assuming they haven't lost some of it along the way!), and then when the application to remove conditions is filed for a conditional AOS and later for a naturalization application, the information on file is again reviewed or used in making these later decisions. Eventually, the file will be archived but retained for future consulation if required. Committing a serious crime that would strip you of your PR status or US citizenship, being linked to terrorism activities or new evidence coming forwerd to show that you falsified information or documents would be reasons to pull the file and review it once again. It is, nevertheless, an excellent idea to keep your own file of immigration documentation safe and secure even after the process is completed just in case . . ..
One little correction, once a person naturalizes and become a US citizen, the government cannot revoke it, if a naturalized citizen commits a serious crime in the USA, they are treated like any other natural born US citizen, they get tried, convicted and sent to an American prison.

Only Legal Permanent residents get their green cards revoked and deported if committing serious crimes.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

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

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I think they use the information to black male the sponsors, should they ever seek political office or win the lottery. :jest:

What does a black male have to do with this? :lol:

OUR COMPLETE TIMELINE

Latest steps:

10/26/2006- Consulate receives case (seriously, one month to receive the case?? BS!), and packet 3 that I sent even before they had received the case.

01/02/2007- Interview!!!!!!!!!!!!! Got a 221(g)

01/23/2007- Second Interview. VISA granted!!!

01/29/2007- VISA arrived.... no envelope though. I'm gonna contact them and see what happened this time!

01/31/2007- I'll have to send them one last financial support evidence.

02/01/2007- Evidence sent

02/02/2007- Evidence received by Consulate

02/06/2007- Consulate sends envelope!

02/07/2007- Envelope received!!!

02/10/2007- Flew to the USA!!!!!!

04/17/2007- Wedding day!!!

--- Wish us luck!!! ---

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