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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Netherlands
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hi

my passport got stolen today..at work! *&^%^%£$!!! yes, im upset. wel they didnt get much from my bag, just a few pound and my fags. so i guess a night in the pub, BUT my passport was in there. So after i get a new one, who do i contact, im here in the UK so can Thomas call them for me and tell the new number or can i email?

Ta!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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You or your fiancee can call USCIC and tell them what happened and that you got another passport and then they will tell you, or your fiancee what you need to do. I would think you could just send them a photocopy page of your new passport. I would think that would be sufficient enough. Maybe other's here would have a better suggestion. That's my thoughts. I wish you both all the best on your journey!!!!

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7/17/2005----I met the love of my life.

1/18/2006----Arrived in Egypt to visit my love.

5/11/2006----Sent I129F.

6/15/2006----Recieved NOA1.

6/22/2006----Recieved RFE (IMBRA).

7/12/2006----Replied to RFE (IMBRA) Sent back.

7/17/2006----Our 1 year Anniversary!!!!

7/19/2006----VSC recieved RFE (IMBRA).

7/20/2006----touched

8/18/2006----touched

8/18/2006----NOA2!!!!!! THANK YOU GOD!!!!

8/18/2006----VSC sent our petition to NVC.

8/19/2006----touched

8/22/2006----NVC recieved our petition.

8/23/2006----NVC sent our petition to Cairo Embassy.

8/25/2006----Recieved NOA2 Approval letter in the mail.

8/28/2006----Recieved NVC letter with new case number.

8/31/2006----Cairo Embassy recieved our petition.

9/24/2006----I emailed the Embassy reguarding my fiance's packet 3.

10/17/2006--Cairo sent packet 3 for the second time to my fiance. First one was never recieved.

10/19/2006--Packet 3 recieved.

12/20/2006--Packet 3 sent.

12/21/2006--Cairo Embassy recieved packet 3.

2/21/2007---Packet 4 recieved.

3/12/2007---Interview (He Passed)!

3/12/2007---Administrative Processing begins.............God please help me get through this!

7/17/2007---Our 2 Year Anniversay!!!

10/23/2007--7 months and 2 weeks of A/P and still waiting..........God help me!

4/22/2008---2nd Interview ( keep us in your prayers)

4/22/2008--He was approved for the Visa 2-3 weeks until he recieves it in the mail lets hope so!!

6/03/2008--VISA IN HAND! Thank you god!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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hi

my passport got stolen today..at work! *&^%^%£$!!! yes, im upset. wel they didnt get much from my bag, just a few pound and my fags. so i guess a night in the pub, BUT my passport was in there. So after i get a new one, who do i contact, im here in the UK so can Thomas call them for me and tell the new number or can i email?

Ta!

Are you referring to a UK passport? Did it have a visa in it?

Start by searching online for the procedure to get a new passport when it has been stolen, in whatever country you are talking about. When my US passport was stolen was I was traveling, I had to go to the US Consulate, pay a fee, get new photos, and then come back a few days later for the new one. If you have a copy of the key information page on the stolen one, that will help immensely.

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hi

my passport got stolen today..at work! *&^%^%£$!!! yes, im upset. wel they didnt get much from my bag, just a few pound and my fags. so i guess a night in the pub, BUT my passport was in there. So after i get a new one, who do i contact, im here in the UK so can Thomas call them for me and tell the new number or can i email?

Ta!

Are you referring to a UK passport? Did it have a visa in it?

Start by searching online for the procedure to get a new passport when it has been stolen, in whatever country you are talking about. When my US passport was stolen was I was traveling, I had to go to the US Consulate, pay a fee, get new photos, and then come back a few days later for the new one. If you have a copy of the key information page on the stolen one, that will help immensely.

well its a dutch one, but i live here. no visas in there. i know to go to the dutch embassy here and all that, but how to get the new info to the USCIS. i guess thomas can call them and maybe mail them a copy.

ta for answers!

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well its a dutch one, but i live here. no visas in there. i know to go to the dutch embassy here and all that, but how to get the new info to the USCIS. i guess thomas can call them and maybe mail them a copy.

ta for answers!

Why would your Dutch passport(aka the beneficiarie's passport) have anything to do w/ USCIS? You've just recently sent off your I-129F petition. Your passport, as the beneficiary, does not become necessary until you go for your interview....so I'm not sure why you want to contact USCIS....unless maybe you sent in pages from your passport showing entry/exit stamps to prove meeting? If so, that will still stand, you cannot mail USCIS 'additional' information unless asked for it. I hope you have a full copy of what you mailed in, even better if you have a full copy of your old passport. Get a new passport through the Dutch embassy in the UK and make sure to keep a copy of all documentation relating to having to replace it due to theft. You can just take your new passport to the interview, and your K-1 visa will be stamped into it...and if questioned, you can show proof of having had to replace it because it was stolen.

Good luck! :thumbs:

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well its a dutch one, but i live here. no visas in there. i know to go to the dutch embassy here and all that, but how to get the new info to the USCIS. i guess thomas can call them and maybe mail them a copy.

ta for answers!

Why would your Dutch passport(aka the beneficiarie's passport) have anything to do w/ USCIS? You've just recently sent off your I-129F petition. Your passport, as the beneficiary, does not become necessary until you go for your interview....so I'm not sure why you want to contact USCIS....unless maybe you sent in pages from your passport showing entry/exit stamps to prove meeting? If so, that will still stand, you cannot mail USCIS 'additional' information unless asked for it. I hope you have a full copy of what you mailed in, even better if you have a full copy of your old passport. Get a new passport through the Dutch embassy in the UK and make sure to keep a copy of all documentation relating to having to replace it due to theft. You can just take your new passport to the interview, and your K-1 visa will be stamped into it...and if questioned, you can show proof of having had to replace it because it was stolen.

Good luck! :thumbs:

-P

I agree. Your Dutch passport has no role in this until you get to the interview. If you have previously provided copies of something from your passport and don't have those copies to show, simply be sure you have a copy of the police report as an explanation. Otherwise, there is no relationship between your passport and your fiance petition.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Netherlands
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well its a dutch one, but i live here. no visas in there. i know to go to the dutch embassy here and all that, but how to get the new info to the USCIS. i guess thomas can call them and maybe mail them a copy.

ta for answers!

Why would your Dutch passport(aka the beneficiarie's passport) have anything to do w/ USCIS? You've just recently sent off your I-129F petition. Your passport, as the beneficiary, does not become necessary until you go for your interview....so I'm not sure why you want to contact USCIS....unless maybe you sent in pages from your passport showing entry/exit stamps to prove meeting? If so, that will still stand, you cannot mail USCIS 'additional' information unless asked for it. I hope you have a full copy of what you mailed in, even better if you have a full copy of your old passport. Get a new passport through the Dutch embassy in the UK and make sure to keep a copy of all documentation relating to having to replace it due to theft. You can just take your new passport to the interview, and your K-1 visa will be stamped into it...and if questioned, you can show proof of having had to replace it because it was stolen.

Good luck! :thumbs:

-P

I agree. Your Dutch passport has no role in this until you get to the interview. If you have previously provided copies of something from your passport and don't have those copies to show, simply be sure you have a copy of the police report as an explanation. Otherwise, there is no relationship between your passport and your fiance petition.

i did use it for the stamps. i will make a copy of the police report

thanks

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