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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Senegal
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This question gets asked a lot!! LOL

You can find the A# on correspondence from the USCIS i.e., your NOA 1 or 2 from your I129F. Or it maybe written on the white I94 card that you received at your POE. If you do a search here, there are several threads asking (and answering) this very same question.

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hi,

A# can be found in the back of the I-94 departure record in the passport (it's stamped inside the passport I-94). Or this can be found too in your previous petition papers of your fiancee or spouse v isa before coming over in the US. hOPE these information help you guys.....goodluck

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hi,

A# can be found in the back of the I-94 departure record in the passport (it's stamped inside the passport I-94). Or this can be found too in your previous petition papers of your fiancee or spouse v isa before coming over in the US. hOPE these information help you guys.....goodluck

Hi the only number on the I-94 is the departure Number... Is that it?

Thanks

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believe it's below petitioner's name on your visa. also it's above your name on your NOA2.

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Question comes up very often, search would find the answer.

On the NOA2 above beneficiary's name, and maybe on the the back side of the I94 card in passport.

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OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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