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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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Hello everyone,

 

I sent my package yesterday and could use second set of eyes.

 

Contents include:

-       Payment in the amount of $535, filing fee.

-       Form G-1145, e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance  

-       Form I-129F: Petition for Alien Fiancée

-       Petitioner’s Statement of Intent to Marry

-       Beneficiary’s Statement of Intent to Marry

-       I-129F Supplement: Part 2, Question 54, Evidence of In-Person Meeting and Ongoing Relationship.

-       Passport-type photo of both petitioner and beneficiary

-       US Naturalization Certificate of Petitioner (front and back)

-       Copy of Petition for Name Change For Petitioner

-       Beneficiary’s Copy of Passport

-       Beneficiary’s Social Security Card

 

These are the documents that I sent.

 

Am i missing anything or susceptible to RFE?

 

Thanks!!

08/30/2018 - Sent I-129F package via USPS

09/04/2018 - Picked up from Dallas Lockbox

09/08/2018 - Check cashed

09/10/2018 - Case number received via text/email

Old NOA1 - 08/31/2018

New NOA1 - 09/06/2018

NOA2 - 01/18/2019

01/24/2019 - Checked new website and see an approval!

02/06/2019 - NVC received our case. Pending Case #

02/11/2019 - Called NVC, Case # has been assigned.

04/09/2019 - K1 Interview/Approved!

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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On 8/31/2018 at 5:36 PM, jdaveh said:

 

i assume you mean petitioners passport and ssc ?

 

 

No, beneficiary. She was a former J1 visa holder.

08/30/2018 - Sent I-129F package via USPS

09/04/2018 - Picked up from Dallas Lockbox

09/08/2018 - Check cashed

09/10/2018 - Case number received via text/email

Old NOA1 - 08/31/2018

New NOA1 - 09/06/2018

NOA2 - 01/18/2019

01/24/2019 - Checked new website and see an approval!

02/06/2019 - NVC received our case. Pending Case #

02/11/2019 - Called NVC, Case # has been assigned.

04/09/2019 - K1 Interview/Approved!

 

 
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