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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: China
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Ok, I know it was stupid to hav sent in the original passport, so don't waste your breath. The W7, however, does ask for original or copy.

anyways, I got my tax return from the federal gov., but they did not send back my wife's passport. of course i'm not surprised, but i want to know if anyone else did this (i know someone on here recommended to send the original) and if they got the passport back?

i actually got a return and was anticipating getting her passport back at the same time, but this did not happen.

no matter which options i choose on the IRS hotline, it always gives me either and end call, or my tax status then an end call (ie thanks for calling the IRS blah blah blah).

:help:

Also, I looked through my i130/129f, and I can't see anywhere where I might ahv used her passport ID, or that either document even asks for a copy of her passport. Anyone know if the passport of yoru spouse was ever used in the i130/129f petitions?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Copies of the foreign citizen passport is not needed with the I-129F or I-130 petitions, the passport number will be needed on form DS-156 (K-3) This form will be in packet 4 from the Guangzhou consulate and will be needed at the visa interview. So you do have some time to get the lost passport replaced or returned, but don't take too long. Time from NVC sent to packet 3 from Guangzhou tends to be 3 months.

Try calling this number for the IRS (800) 829-1040 last time I called it I got a friendly operator when ordering transcripts for our I-134 for our interview at the Guangzhou consulate, they may be able to help you.

Finally I highly recommend A Candle For Love, to prepare for the interview at the Guangzhou consulate, that site specializes in all things China immigrations.

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http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?...st&p=233487 (FAQ section with a large list of possible interview questions)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Ok, I know it was stupid to hav sent in the original passport, so don't waste your breath. The W7, however, does ask for original or copy.

anyways, I got my tax return from the federal gov., but they did not send back my wife's passport. of course i'm not surprised, but i want to know if anyone else did this (i know someone on here recommended to send the original) and if they got the passport back?

i actually got a return and was anticipating getting her passport back at the same time, but this did not happen.

no matter which options i choose on the IRS hotline, it always gives me either and end call, or my tax status then an end call (ie thanks for calling the IRS blah blah blah).

:help:

This is an important document. I think you'll get it back in a separate mailing. At least you got your W-7 processed. I waited 4 weeks and finally got a letter back thinking it was the ITIN number. Nope, it was there version of an RFE.

The damn IRS needs a US notarized copy of it. They didn't accept the Aussie notarized one. They said it needed an Apostille too on top of that. Damn IRS is too picky. I am now having my wife send me her passport and I will have a copy US notarized and then send it so I can finish the processing. What a major PITA!

I-130

02/17/2007 - I-130 Express Mailed to VSC via USPS. (ETA 2/19/2007)

02/22/2007 - I-130 received by VSC.

06/12/2007 - NOA2 approval email received!!!

06/15/2007 - NOA2 letter received in the mail.

NVC

06/19/2007 - NVC receives case and assigns a case number!

08/27/2007 - CASE COMPLETE!!!!

09/06/2007 - Case forwarded to Sydney

09/14/2007 - Wife receives Packet 3. Received NVC letter confirming case forward to Sydney.

10/26/2007 - Interview - VISA GRANTED!!!!! WOOO WOOO!!!!!!

11/18/2007 - Enter the US via LAX (POE). No issues thankfully. 20 minutes of processing.

11/30/2007 - Welcome letter (two of them) received.

12/19/2007 - CR-1 Green Card received.

USCIS - I-751

09/23/2009 - Express Mailed Removal of Conditions application

09/24/2009 - USPS confirmed delivery to VSC

09/29/2009 - Check cashed by USCIS

10/01/2009 - Received NOA I-797C dated 09/25/2009

10/10/2009 - Received Biometric appt letter for 10/29/2009

10/29/2009 - Biometrics taken. Whole process took about 40 min including the wait

12/22/2009 - Approved for ROC!

01/08/2010 - Received text and email: Card production ordered

01/15/2010 - Received Green Card in the mail!

USCIS - N-400

04/22/2011 - Express Mailed Application for Naturalization

04/27/2011 - Check cashed by USCIS

04/28/2011 - Received NOA I-797C dated 04/26/2011

05/27/2011 - Biometrics taken. Process took approx 35 min with wait

07/29/2011 - Received Interview Appt letter scheduled for 09/01/2011 dated 07/26/2011

09/01/2011 - Interview and Oath. Now a USC! The VJ is over!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: China
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Copies of the foreign citizen passport is not needed with the I-129F or I-130 petitions, the passport number will be needed on form DS-156 (K-3) This form will be in packet 4 from the Guangzhou consulate and will be needed at the visa interview. So you do have some time to get the lost passport replaced or returned, but don't take too long. Time from NVC sent to packet 3 from Guangzhou tends to be 3 months.

Try calling this number for the IRS (800) 829-1040 last time I called it I got a friendly operator when ordering transcripts for our I-134 for our interview at the Guangzhou consulate, they may be able to help you.

Finally I highly recommend A Candle For Love, to prepare for the interview at the Guangzhou consulate, that site specializes in all things China immigrations.

http://candleforlove.com

http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?...st&p=233487 (FAQ section with a large list of possible interview questions)

Ok, so worst case is we order another passport. I called the IRS and 'they're not trained' on this. lol AMAZING! I found in the W7 this:

"Original documents you submit will be returned to you. You do not

need to provide a return envelope. If your original documents are not

returned within 60 days, you can call the IRS (see Telephone help on

page 2). Copies of documents will not be returned."

Of course I didn't see the big TIP just below that says don't send in the originals, which is not what they say in the normal filing instructions.

At least I got my transcripts coming finally. :dance:

note to all: NEVER send original passport, even if you get it back. :thumbs:

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