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7 minutes ago, 100518 said:

So I sent my wife's k3 application to where her 130 application is being processed at potomac.... how bad did I screw up?

 

 

Curious. 

 

Was your i-130 sent to Potomac?

 

Did you make a copy of your k-3 packet? Did you inspect it for errors? Aka chose k-1 instead of k-3

01/28/2019 - Mailed Express Mail USCIS Lockbox Phoenix

01/29/2019 - Received by Phoenix Lockbox
02/04/2019 - Receipt Notice Via Text Message assigned to Nebraska Service Center 

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12 minutes ago, JMPM said:

 

 

Curious. 

 

Was your i-130 sent to Potomac?

 

Did you make a copy of your k-3 packet? Did you inspect it for errors? Aka chose k-1 instead of k-3

130 went to Phoenix lock box then was sent  to Potomac. Not thinking I sent the k3 to Potomac.. does it have to go to a lock box first?

No copies since it was so simple. Triple checked for errors yes

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4 minutes ago, 100518 said:

I hope so.. thanks

I'm pretty sure it has to be send to the lockbox in Dallas. You'll know in a few weeks. 

 

Anyways the k-3 trick/hack/cheat/whatever people want to call it only works at the Nebraska service center. But it doesn't hurt to try. Idk if anyone else has tried in the other service center. 

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01/28/2019 - Mailed Express Mail USCIS Lockbox Phoenix

01/29/2019 - Received by Phoenix Lockbox
02/04/2019 - Receipt Notice Via Text Message assigned to Nebraska Service Center 

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3 minutes ago, JMPM said:

I'm pretty sure it has to be send to the lockbox in Dallas. You'll know in a few weeks. 

 

Anyways the k-3 trick/hack/cheat/whatever people want to call it only works at the Nebraska service center. But it doesn't hurt to try. Idk if anyone else has tried in the other service center. 

It does according to a recent thread but in the end it doesn't really matter. 

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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