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i was wondering if people who enter the US as a K1 are assigned an alien number or not. i read in another thread that this number can supposedly be found on the backside of the I-94, but i do not have it on mine. is it because alien numbers are not assigned to K1 visa holders?

K1 visa

K1 Visa process took about 1 year, got married on January 13, 2006.

Got my green card on October 5, 2006.

Removal of Conditions

September 15, 2008: I-751 package sent

November 1, 2008: Received NOA

Januar 13, 2009: Biometrics appointment in Buffalo

May 2009: Notice of case transfered to California

August 3, 2009: received RFE letter; sent in evidence 2 weeks later, USCIS confirmed reception

March 03, 2010: Filed form DHS-7001 with CIS Ombudsman, and contacted my local Congresswoman to try to get my case pushed through.

June 5, 2010: Letter from CIS Ombudsman telling me USCIS is not ready for a decision yet. They didn't give me a timeline for when to expect a decision... this is getting worst...

August 2, 2010: Infopass appointment for I-155 stamp in my passport. Agent who helped me is going to get my file from California and process it himself!

August 10, 2010: Email from my Congresswoman's office, USCIS still not ready for a decision, told to wait another 90 days. And email from agent at local office telling me that his request to get my file was denied by California...

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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Even if it's not on your I-94, it is printed on your K-1 Visa.

Look on the lower right side, just under the "name of the petitoner", next to the number of the petition "PET#" it says "A#" (it's the last line of the "upper block" of print).

CW

AOS timeline:

03/17/06 filed for AOS

03/28-06 touched

04/04/06 biometrics

04/05/06 touched

05/23/06 transfered to CSC

06/17/06 touched

08/16/06 touched

11/20/06 USCIS cust.service started inquiry about case (because it's outside of processing times)

11/30/06 approval e-mail

12/07/06 Greencard in the mail (= 8 months and 21 days for the entire AOS process)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Turkey
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i was wondering if people who enter the US as a K1 are assigned an alien number or not. i read in another thread that this number can supposedly be found on the backside of the I-94, but i do not have it on mine. is it because alien numbers are not assigned to K1 visa holders?

Is not there an A number on your K1 visa?

Even if it's not on your I-94, it is printed on your K-1 Visa.

Look on the lower right side, just under the "name of the petitoner", next to the number of the petition "PET#" it says "A#" (it's the last line of the "upper block" of print).

CW

You have got the name of the petitioner on the visa?? Strange!

I am now a US citizen.

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thanks a lot! got it!

K1 visa

K1 Visa process took about 1 year, got married on January 13, 2006.

Got my green card on October 5, 2006.

Removal of Conditions

September 15, 2008: I-751 package sent

November 1, 2008: Received NOA

Januar 13, 2009: Biometrics appointment in Buffalo

May 2009: Notice of case transfered to California

August 3, 2009: received RFE letter; sent in evidence 2 weeks later, USCIS confirmed reception

March 03, 2010: Filed form DHS-7001 with CIS Ombudsman, and contacted my local Congresswoman to try to get my case pushed through.

June 5, 2010: Letter from CIS Ombudsman telling me USCIS is not ready for a decision yet. They didn't give me a timeline for when to expect a decision... this is getting worst...

August 2, 2010: Infopass appointment for I-155 stamp in my passport. Agent who helped me is going to get my file from California and process it himself!

August 10, 2010: Email from my Congresswoman's office, USCIS still not ready for a decision, told to wait another 90 days. And email from agent at local office telling me that his request to get my file was denied by California...

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
Timeline
Posted
You have got the name of the petitioner on the visa?? Strange!

What....?? You don't....??? :o

That really is strange (I was very surprised as well when I got my passport with the visa back, but then I thought that EVERYBODY would have it on their K-1 visa..... Well, maybe it's just a thing that the consulate in Frankfurt does...?

Would be interesting to hear about the others....maybe we should have another poll :D

AOS timeline:

03/17/06 filed for AOS

03/28-06 touched

04/04/06 biometrics

04/05/06 touched

05/23/06 transfered to CSC

06/17/06 touched

08/16/06 touched

11/20/06 USCIS cust.service started inquiry about case (because it's outside of processing times)

11/30/06 approval e-mail

12/07/06 Greencard in the mail (= 8 months and 21 days for the entire AOS process)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Turkey
Timeline
Posted

You have got the name of the petitioner on the visa?? Strange!

What....?? You don't....??? :o

That really is strange (I was very surprised as well when I got my passport with the visa back, but then I thought that EVERYBODY would have it on their K-1 visa..... Well, maybe it's just a thing that the consulate in Frankfurt does...?

Would be interesting to hear about the others....maybe we should have another poll :D

I have both K1 and K3 visas on my passport and none of them has the name of the petitioner on it.

That is weird...

I am now a US citizen.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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Posted

Yes, it is.......and it's another thing that is not uniform in all countries/at all consulates :angry:

Oh well, maybe it's just a "Frankfurt thing", as I said :D

AOS timeline:

03/17/06 filed for AOS

03/28-06 touched

04/04/06 biometrics

04/05/06 touched

05/23/06 transfered to CSC

06/17/06 touched

08/16/06 touched

11/20/06 USCIS cust.service started inquiry about case (because it's outside of processing times)

11/30/06 approval e-mail

12/07/06 Greencard in the mail (= 8 months and 21 days for the entire AOS process)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Posted (edited)

Just as a note, the A# for a K-1 should also be on the NOAs received for the I-129F petition (should appear above the beneficiary's name).

Edited by pj1959us

1-21-09 Getting Naturalization documents together.

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Disclaimer: i dunno nuthin bout birthin no babys, or bout imugrayshun.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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Posted
Just as a note, the A# for a K-1 should also be on the NOAs received for the I-129F petition (should appear above the beneficiary's name).

Yes, you're right.....I never even saw that before (actually had to check my NOA just now :) )

The things we learn here at VJ :D

AOS timeline:

03/17/06 filed for AOS

03/28-06 touched

04/04/06 biometrics

04/05/06 touched

05/23/06 transfered to CSC

06/17/06 touched

08/16/06 touched

11/20/06 USCIS cust.service started inquiry about case (because it's outside of processing times)

11/30/06 approval e-mail

12/07/06 Greencard in the mail (= 8 months and 21 days for the entire AOS process)

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Posted
Even if it's not on your I-94, it is printed on your K-1 Visa.

Look on the lower right side, just under the "name of the petitoner", next to the number of the petition "PET#" it says "A#" (it's the last line of the "upper block" of print).

CW

ditto

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