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Our I-129F was rejected today due to a missing signature on the I-129F. A bit of a foolish oversight on my fiancé's part.

 

My fiancé (the petitioner) has been informed she can refile, with the signature intact.

 

We were wondering if we should reprint the entire packet and update the date on all paperwork or could we just resend it back "as is" with the requested signature included? The instructions aren't clear as to what is acceptable in this instance. 

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7 hours ago, sremlif said:

Our I-129F was rejected today due to a missing signature on the I-129F. A bit of a foolish oversight on my fiancé's part.

 

My fiancé (the petitioner) has been informed she can refile, with the signature intact.

 

We were wondering if we should reprint the entire packet and update the date on all paperwork or could we just resend it back "as is" with the requested signature included? The instructions aren't clear as to what is acceptable in this instance. 

Last year, my wife (then fiancee ) did the same mistake on I-129F and the form was sent back. She signed the document and mailed them back and it was all good and got approved. I suggest you do the same. Good luck

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K-1 (I-129F):

15-Jul-2016- I-129F filed

17-Mar-2017- Interview

19-APR-2017- K-1 Visa Approved

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Adjustment of Status (I-485 & I-765):

07-AUG-2017- Date filed

14-AUG-2017- NOA1

04-MAY-2018- AOS interview/Approved

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Lifting Conditions (I-751):

01-May-2020- Date filed

04-May-2020- NOA1

16-Sep-2021- Approved/No interview

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Naturalization (N-400):

23-Feb-2023: Filed online

23-Feb-2023: NOA1

15-Mar-2023: Biometrics

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