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I am getting ready to print and put all my documents together to file however I know the expiration for i-129f application expires July 31st. I wont be able to send it until the 29th when I get paid. I tried calling to ask if it would be considered invalid if it reaches past the expiration date but I was unable to speak to a live person. Should I send it in or just wait for the new form to be updated and redo it all over again? I was also considering turning it in few days before the 29th in hopes by the time it reaches I will have the funds by the time they cash my check for the filling fee. 

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~~ Topic moved from K1 Progress Reports to Process ~~
 

Edition date is what matters, not expiration. Please refer to USCIS.gov to see which edition is current right now for I-129f.

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9 hours ago, powerpuff said:

~~ Topic moved from K1 Progress Reports to Process ~~
 

Edition date is what matters, not expiration. Please refer to USCIS.gov to see which edition is current right now for I-129f.

Thank you for replying, for the one I filled out it says 7/23/20 for edition so does that means in 3 days this form is no longer valid not the 31st? 

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Just now, CiCi123 said:

Thank you for replying, for the one I filled out it says 7/23/20 for edition so does that means in 3 days this form is no longer valid not the 31st? 

Please refer to USCIS.gov to see which edition date is currently valid:

 

https://www.uscis.gov/i-129f

 

You can find it under the Edition tab.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, powerpuff said:

Please refer to USCIS.gov to see which edition date is currently valid:

 

https://www.uscis.gov/i-129f

 

You can find it under the Edition tab.

Thank you again, I got it now and will refill a new one. Glad I did not need to end up rush shipping this old one! 

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