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I got a REF that, my fiance UK divorce decree needs to be sign by a judge, we sent a copy to the UK court and it being signed by a solicitor and it has an Apposille stamp on it. Then I mailed it to uscis since the 3rd of May but I didn't highlight anything to explain to the uscis that UK divorce decree only has a page.... Am so worried ... do I need to call the uscis to explain to them and how can I get to talk to the uscis supervisor.... Please help me..... I really want my fiance here as soon as possible... Thanks for your response...

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I got a REF that, my fiance UK divorce decree needs to be sign by a judge, we sent a copy to the UK court and it being signed by a solicitor and it has an Apposille stamp on it. Then I mailed it to uscis since the 3rd of May but I didn't highlight anything to explain to the uscis that UK divorce decree only has a page.... Am so worried ... do I need to call the uscis to explain to them and how can I get to talk to the uscis supervisor.... Please help me..... I really want my fiance here as soon as possible... Thanks for your response...

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7 hours ago, Ms kj said:

I got a REF that, my fiance UK divorce decree needs to be sign by a judge, we sent a copy to the UK court and it being signed by a solicitor and it has an Apposille stamp on it. Then I mailed it to uscis since the 3rd of May but I didn't highlight anything to explain to the uscis that UK divorce decree only has a page.... Am so worried ... do I need to call the uscis to explain to them and how can I get to talk to the uscis supervisor.... Please help me..... I really want my fiance here as soon as possible... Thanks for your response...

 

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On 22/05/2018 at 3:12 AM, Ms kj said:

I got a REF that, my fiance UK divorce decree needs to be sign by a judge, we sent a copy to the UK court and it being signed by a solicitor and it has an Apposille stamp on it. Then I mailed it to uscis since the 3rd of May but I didn't highlight anything to explain to the uscis that UK divorce decree only has a page.... Am so worried ... do I need to call the uscis to explain to them and how can I get to talk to the uscis supervisor.... Please help me..... I really want my fiance here as soon as possible... Thanks for your response...

Hi, did you hear back on this? I'm a little concerned as I have a decree absolute but it is not stamped or signed. They do not do that anymore, apparently.

03/23/18 - Sent I-129F Package 

03/26/18 - USCIS received package

03/29/18 - Notification of NOA1 (Text)

04/10/18 - Hard copy of NOA1 (around this date)

xx/xx/18 - RFE/NOA2

xx/xx/18 - Case at NVC/Case # Received

xx/xx/18 - Embassy Received Case

xx/xx/18 - Medical Appointment

xx/xx/18 - Interview Appointment

xx/xx/xx - Visa Received

xx/xx/xx - POE to USA

xx/xx/xx - Wedding date <3

 

Helpful info

USCIS - 800-375-5283.  NVC - (603)-334-0700

How to talk to a live person at USCIShttps://goo.gl/54z5bZ

What to do after NOA2 Approval? How to contact NVC? Click here for info - https://goo.gl/KggThF

If you cannot get NVC on the phone try this - https://secureforms.travel.state.gov/ask-nvc.php

 

Official K1 details and flow

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/family-immigration/nonimmigrant-visa-for-a-fiance-k-1.html

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Yes.... I have received my NOA2 last Saturday... but I mailed  a copy to UK court with 240 UK currency and they stamped it and signed by a solicitor....  but if you can't get it sign.... highlight  the part that as final decree  and pit a short note to explain.... Good luck 

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