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i129f Packet Assembly by Binder OK?

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As title says, I am starting to compile my documents to assemble the k1 129f packet. But what is best way to submit? I took example on this youtuber below (1) which is a classic binder format with tabs. I saw that some say this isnt right because its hard for auditor to remove items ? (its a simple remove from cover sleeve)  and some say yes, which is correct? can you advise?

 

1. K1 visa (129-f application) - YouTube

 

2. HOW TO ASSEMBLE K1 FIANCE(E)/I-129F PACKET? (ENGLISH) | Fatima Trask - YouTube

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I can clearly read what's said on uscis site. I am also new in filling and also seeing examples form youtube who has use this binder and passed. And no I don't think youtube is good or bad for examples, hence why I am on here to further research.
 

I am looking for advice from people who have went through already to advise. No need to state the obvious as everyone at one point was in my shoe with many questions. 

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1 hour ago, Joy2Enjoy718 said:

I can clearly read what's said on uscis site. I am also new in filling and also seeing examples form youtube who has use this binder and passed. And no I don't think youtube is good or bad for examples, hence why I am on here to further research.
 

I am looking for advice from people who have went through already to advise. No need to state the obvious as everyone at one point was in my shoe with many questions. 

So if you can clearly read the USCIS instructions, what made you think binders are okay? Their instructions specifically state they do not want binders. That does not mean that you will immediately get denied if you send a binder, but it will just cause a lot of extra work for the person processing your application. So why don't you just try to make their job as easy as possible, and do exactly what @JeanneAdil has listed above?

 

And I agree, YouTube is the worst source of immigration information.

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6 hours ago, Joy2Enjoy718 said:

 

As title says, I am starting to compile my documents to assemble the k1 129f packet. But what is best way to submit? I took example on this youtuber below (1) which is a classic binder format with tabs. I saw that some say this isnt right because its hard for auditor to remove items ? (its a simple remove from cover sleeve)  and some say yes, which is correct? can you advise?

 

1. K1 visa (129-f application) - YouTube

 

2. HOW TO ASSEMBLE K1 FIANCE(E)/I-129F PACKET? (ENGLISH) | Fatima Trask - YouTube

Please use the USCIS.gov instructions, not YouTube.

 

Why would you want to make it harder for them to process your petition?

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Just now, Jorgedig said:

Please use the USCIS.gov instructions, not YouTube.

 

Why would you want to make it harder for them to process your petition?

Honestly, I really don't know. At this point as I read, I am guessing they will pull these paperwork apart to scan or etc, so I guess paper clips and fastener to hold the sections with color tabs to identify which is content, this should work? 

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1 minute ago, Joy2Enjoy718 said:

Honestly, I really don't know. At this point as I read, I am guessing they will pull these paperwork apart to scan or etc, so I guess paper clips and fastener to hold the sections with color tabs to identify which is content, this should work? 

They absolutely pull it apart and reassemble it to their liking.  Paper clips are best, or a large binder clip.  The color tabs may just get in the way.

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16 minutes ago, Joy2Enjoy718 said:

Honestly, I really don't know. At this point as I read, I am guessing they will pull these paperwork apart to scan or etc, so I guess paper clips and fastener to hold the sections with color tabs to identify which is content, this should work? 

It really isn't very complicated. USCIS describes exactly what they do and don't want you to do: https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance/form-filing-tips.

 

That link provides lots of useful guidelines for compiling your packet, including (as provided by @JeanneAdil earlier):

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  • In preparing your packet, remember:
    • Do not use binders or folders that we cannot easily disassemble.
    • Use fasteners to hold together thick or bulky applications or petitions. Two-hole punching the top of the material for easy placement in the file is appreciated.
    • Sticky tabs assist in locating items listed as attachments. For easy filing, place the tabs on the bottom of the page, not the side.
    • Do not use heavy-duty staples; instead use fasteners or heavy clips.
    • Do not submit originals unless specifically required. 
    • Do not submit oversized documentation unless it is necessary.
    • Send single-sided copies of your supporting documentation.

(There is more information listed, so please click on the link and read through all of it.)

 

They do disassemble the packet. Fasteners are appreciated. Two-hole punching the top of the paperwork is appreciated. You can use sticky tabs to organize it, as long as you put them at the bottom of the page.

 

All of this does not mean that they will deny you if you staple something, or if you don't two-hole punch the top of the pages. It just describes what is easiest and fastest for them to process. If you want to keep them happy, just follow these guidelines.

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35 minutes ago, Marieke H said:

It really isn't very complicated. USCIS describes exactly what they do and don't want you to do: https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance/form-filing-tips.

 

That link provides lots of useful guidelines for compiling your packet, including (as provided by @JeanneAdil earlier):

(There is more information listed, so please click on the link and read through all of it.)

 

They do disassemble the packet. Fasteners are appreciated. Two-hole punching the top of the paperwork is appreciated. You can use sticky tabs to organize it, as long as you put them at the bottom of the page.

 

All of this does not mean that they will deny you if you staple something, or if you don't two-hole punch the top of the pages. It just describes what is easiest and fastest for them to process. If you want to keep them happy, just follow these guidelines.

thank you, I was just not sure as there were people doing binder, and also some doing hole punch and fastner on youtube and they seem to have been approved. Then I read on USCIS "No binder" so hence my posting. I am new, and also step 1 in this journey, so rather ask the vets here on visa journey for reference to maybe their own way of doing things.

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19 minutes ago, Joy2Enjoy718 said:

thank you, I was just not sure as there were people doing binder, and also some doing hole punch and fastner on youtube and they seem to have been approved. Then I read on USCIS "No binder" so hence my posting. I am new, and also step 1 in this journey, so rather ask the vets here on visa journey for reference to maybe their own way of doing things.

Like I said, you won't get an immediate denial if you use a binder, but why would you not provide the packet the way they prefer to have it? The guidelines from USCIS are very clear; just compile the packet they like to see it.

 

And again, YouTube is not a great source of information when it comes to immigration. Anyone can create a video. Stick to official USCIS instructions; they are usually very clear. All forms also come with instructions; make sure to download those and read them.

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