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I’m getting ready to send my ROC documents but I’m unable to print the filled 1-751 forms with barcode. Is it ok to send it without barcode ? I tried to save the filled form & printed at fedex printer but nothing I filled gets saved that way. So I got blank forms. So my choice is either sent typed in forms without barcode at the bottom or hand written forms  with barcode . What should I do ? 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Chile
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36 minutes ago, ujones said:

I’m getting ready to send my ROC documents but I’m unable to print the filled 1-751 forms with barcode. Is it ok to send it without barcode ? I tried to save the filled form & printed at fedex printer but nothing I filled gets saved that way. So I got blank forms. So my choice is either sent typed in forms without barcode at the bottom or hand written forms  with barcode . What should I do ? 

You need the barcode or they will reject it because the form won’t be complete. It’s ok to send handwritten answers on your form. Just use a black pen like the instructions say.  I had to do it too. I tried different printers and what I wrote on the forms would just not print. 

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Hey guys, hope you all had a good day. 

I just received the notice in the mail today and am wondering does this mean this letter stands for the “extension for green card”? Also, which date on the receipt is the NOA 1 date?

Thank you😄

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1 hour ago, Violax said:

Hey guys, hope you all had a good day. 

I just received the notice in the mail today and am wondering does this mean this letter stands for the “extension for green card”? Also, which date on the receipt is the NOA 1 date?

Thank you😄

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Yes, it extends your conditional GC for 24 months.

The NOA date is when they received your package -the one you'll see when searching for your case status on the USCIS website-.

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9 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

Yes, it extends your conditional GC for 24 months.

The NOA date is when they received your package -the one you'll see when searching for your case status on the USCIS website-.

Thanks for the quick response!

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18 hours ago, Iscir said:

You need the barcode or they will reject it because the form won’t be complete. It’s ok to send handwritten answers on your form. Just use a black pen like the instructions say.  I had to do it too. I tried different printers and what I wrote on the forms would just not print. 

Thankyou & I did the same. Wrote everything & sent it 

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My husband’s earliest date to file was 12/4, I mailed the packet on 12/6, and got a text notice today (12/9) that we are assigned to Nebraska Service Center (LIN)… again! Lol, that’s where our initial I-130 was processed. 15-31 mos wait time, according to the website. May the odds be ever in your favor!

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Hello,

I'm putting together my wife's ROC (original submission), and Form Filing Tips from USCIS state to put the A# and name on each attachment. 

Specifically, it reads:

"If you have any attachments, make sure each attached page has your name and A-Number "

Does that mean every page of each supporting document need that? Interesting it refers to supporting information thoughout the tips as 'documents'  but the above states 'attachments' as if it's something other than documents.

I have printed the petitioner's name and A# on small, return address labels to apply to each page if it is really required.

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1 minute ago, Presbo said:

Hello,

I'm putting together my wife's ROC (original submission), and Form Filing Tips from USCIS state to put the A# and name on each attachment. 

Specifically, it reads:

"If you have any attachments, make sure each attached page has your name and A-Number "

Does that mean every page of each supporting document need that? Interesting it refers to supporting information thoughout the tips as 'documents'  but the above states 'attachments' as if it's something other than documents.

I have printed the petitioner's name and A# on small, return address labels to apply to each page if it is really required.

I think that general rule refers to the last part of the petition with the additional information where if you print extra pages of it you need to said information.

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2 hours ago, Presbo said:

Hello,

I'm putting together my wife's ROC (original submission), and Form Filing Tips from USCIS state to put the A# and name on each attachment. 

Specifically, it reads:

"If you have any attachments, make sure each attached page has your name and A-Number "

Does that mean every page of each supporting document need that? Interesting it refers to supporting information thoughout the tips as 'documents'  but the above states 'attachments' as if it's something other than documents.

I have printed the petitioner's name and A# on small, return address labels to apply to each page if it is really required.

 

Like the other commenter responded, I believe this is only required if you have additional pages you need to add to the actual I-751 form itself - just in case you need more space to explain specific answers to the questions.
 

In regards to the supporting evidence you’re including (I.e. joint bank statements, insurance, joint car title, etc.), I personally did NOT add my A# to those, and believe it is unnecessary.

K1 Journey

Spoiler

 

Sent I-129F: Feb 9, 2018

Petition received by USCIS: Feb 15, 2018

NOA1 Text Notification: Feb 20, 2018 

NOA2: Aug 21, 2018 😍

NVC Case # & Invoice ID: Sept 6, 2018

NVC "In Transit": Sept 18, 2018

Case "Ready": Sept 25, 2018

P3 Received: Oct 5

P3 Sent: Oct 16

P4 Received: Oct 18

Medical: Nov 13

Interview: Dec 6 - APPROVED! 

POE: Feb 12, 2019

Applied for SSN: Feb 15, 2019 (rec'd SSN: April 4th)

 

 

AOS Journey

Spoiler

 

Sent I-485, I-131, I-765: April 15, 2019

NOA1: April 23, 2019 (hard copies received April 29, 2019)

Biometrics: May 16, 2019

RFIE for I-148: June 20, 2019 (requesting birth certificate)

Sent Response to RFIE: June 25, 2019

Response to RFIE received: June 28, 2019

I-485 "Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview" notice: Sept 4, 2019

I-765 (EAD) Card in Production: Oct 11, 2019

I-131 (AP) Approved: Oct 15, 2019

I-765 (EAD) Card mailed out to me: Oct 17, 2019

EAD/AP Combo Card received: Oct 19, 2019

Interview: Jan 28, 2020 - Approved 2 year conditional green card

 

 

ROC Sent I-751: November 1, 2021

Credit Card Charges Pending: November 9, 2021

Text Message: November 10, 2021 @ 3:46 am

NOA1 Dated: November 9, 2021 (hard copy received November 17, 2021)

Biometrics Waiver Dated: November 30, 2021 (hard copy received Dec 6, 2021)

Approval Notice Dated: April 10, 2024 (hard copy received April 16, 2024)

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40 minutes ago, IndigoFlowers said:

 

Like the other commenter responded, I believe this is only required if you have additional pages you need to add to the actual I-751 form itself - just in case you need more space to explain specific answers to the questions.
 

In regards to the supporting evidence you’re including (I.e. joint bank statements, insurance, joint car title, etc.), I personally did NOT add my A# to those, and believe it is unnecessary.

Thanks to you both....I was a little confused because this question arose in past years postings (did a search on the topic here). Many people did attach the A# and name to every page of every document, but several others did not.  However, it appears you are both correct and I won't need to do that.

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Another data point:

 

Earliest date to file: 12/02/2021 (sent USPS Priority Express on this day)

Delivered to USCIS on 12/04/2021 (Saturday)

CC charge on 12/06/2021 (Monday)

NOA date of 12/07/2021 (with received date of 12/06/2021)

NOA notice received 12/11/2021 (Saturday)

 

California Service Center

 

Not a bad turnaround (and we're in Hawaii)... now the waiting game begins.

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Hi everyone! My earliest date to file is November 31st. I sent my paper work on the 2nd of December. Today, I received my son and I extension letter (I-797).

 

These are the things I sent. 

 

  • A check for $765.00, the fee for this form.
  • Copies of the passports and green cards of (My name and my son's name)
  • Three sworn affidavits by U.S. citizen friends, attesting to our relationship and marriage.
  • Copy of the tax statement for 2019 and 2020, which we received for our checking account at Associated Bank.
  • Copy of our bills with our names.
  • Copy of our bank account showing a joint account.
  • Copy of our health insurance cards showing a joint policy.
  • Copy of our car insurance.
  • Copy of (My husband's name and My name) paycheck.
  • Copy of (My namedriver’s license with the same address as my green card.
  • Letter from my company of the designation of my life insurance to Maribel Barth
  • Picture's of My husband's family wit us.

 

**goodluck to all of us!!

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On 11/8/2021 at 4:51 PM, Violax said:

Hi guys, I know it's a bit too early to start the forum for Dec filers 😂

but I figuered we can share our package lists and stuff, even feelings 😘

 

I've been collecting proof for this since AOS 🙃 

I saved anything that's related to our marriage,

so I could be less stressed out when it's close to the time for filing.

 

My GC will expire on Feb 28, 2022.

The earliest day I can send out my application is Nov 30.

I plan on sending it out on Dec 1st.

I will share my timeline when I do.

 

Here's the USCIS link if you aren't sure when:

https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-calculator-for-form-i-751-filing-jointly-with-your-spouse

 

On 11/8/2021 at 4:51 PM, Violax said:

received our extension letter today! Our last day to file was 12/27. I was procrastinating. I used an attorney for everything else up to now, I just copied their way of filing documents since I received full copies before. 
 

I provided exactly what was asked for. 2 checks of course . Sent 12/2 Thursday night. It arrived following Monday 12/6 at 10 am. (Overnight) checks cashed 12/8 Wednesday. 
 

extension letter received Saturday 12/11. 

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