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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Italy
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Hello everybody we got an rfe and they need us to send the letter of intentions . Is it fine just the letter as a proof scanned and both signed by us? Or do we need to add other proofs? Any responses would be so helpful, thanks in advance 

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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19 minutes ago, eris&mariaelena said:

Hello everybody we got an rfe and they need us to send the letter of intentions . Is it fine just the letter as a proof scanned and both signed by us? Or do we need to add other proofs? Any responses would be so helpful, thanks in advance 

Typically people submit two separate letters signed individually

YMMV

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And original sign, i made two.. one for the petitioner and another one for the beneficiary... i send it to my fiancee (petitioner) for a courier... usups or fedex, dhl... but with original sign and date

04/04/18  - Mailed I-129F

04/06/18 -  NOA1 notice date email/text

10/18/18 -  RFE notification

10/22/18 -  RFE received in mail

11/01/18 -  RFE sent to USCIS

11/06/18 -  RFE received by USCIS

11/14/18 -  NOA2

11/27/18 - NVC Received

12/12/18 - NVC Case number

01/8/19 - Scheduled interview-APPROVED

01/21/19 - POE! 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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3 minutes ago, Anita2009 said:

And original sign, i made two.. one for the petitioner and another one for the beneficiary... i send it to my fiancee (petitioner) for a courier... usups or fedex, dhl... but with original sign and date

Original "wet" signatures are no longer required.  You can sign, scan and email it

Edited by payxibka

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Then i just wasted my money today! Sending my letter of intent because all the things i have read is that they required wet signature... but thanks for the updated... 

04/04/18  - Mailed I-129F

04/06/18 -  NOA1 notice date email/text

10/18/18 -  RFE notification

10/22/18 -  RFE received in mail

11/01/18 -  RFE sent to USCIS

11/06/18 -  RFE received by USCIS

11/14/18 -  NOA2

11/27/18 - NVC Received

12/12/18 - NVC Case number

01/8/19 - Scheduled interview-APPROVED

01/21/19 - POE! 

 

Your absence has not taught me how to be alone; it has merely shown me that when together we cast a single shadow on the wall.

Ky-G team ❤️

When you walk awayI count the steps that you take

 

age.png

 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, payxibka said:

Original "wet" signatures are no longer required.  You can sign, scan and email it

I didn't know that . Does this info come from an official source?

 

If so, that would make a few steps more straightforward!

Edited by Daisy.Chain
Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Just now, Daisy.Chain said:

You found it on their website recently? I am still looking for it.

https://www.uscis.gov/news/news-releases/uscis-finalizes-guidance-signature-requirements

 

"A signature is valid even if the original signature is later photocopied, scanned, faxed, or similarly reproduced. Regardless of how it is transmitted to USCIS, the copy must be of an original document containing a handwritten, ink signature, unless regulations or the form instructions state otherwise. USCIS will not accept signatures created by a typewriter, word processor, stamp, auto-pen, or similar device."

YMMV

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Italy
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I was about too to send via Fedex my intent letter, but im going to scan them. do you guys know by any chance how long its taking to process rfe's right now? thank you both for your responses

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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6 minutes ago, eris&mariaelena said:

I was about too to send via Fedex my intent letter, but im going to scan them. do you guys know by any chance how long its taking to process rfe's right now? thank you both for your responses

Two weeks to 87 days

YMMV

 
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