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What happens if you forgot passport size photos in the application?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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My wife thought she put the passport photo inside the i485, i864, i765 packet, however we found today what she FORGOT and left out on the table. I have already sent the application yesterday via USPS and her K1 visa is valid until the end of October. What kind of repercussions should I expect for not including the passport photos and what steps can we take to correct this mistake?  I was thinking of sending the photos to the same address and hope it ends up in the same pile as my i-485 envelope?  

 

I'm expecting a request for evidence, but how long until they send that?  It will delay the application process, how by how much?  Thanks 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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Her K-1 visa was voided when she entered the country.  I see 2 options:

Option 1.  Send the pictures to the same address with a letter of explanation. There is no guarantee it will reach the original I-485 since there is no reference number assigned.

Option 2.  Wait and see if you receive an RFE.  Then send the pictures.

 

She is still in "authorized to remain" status (not legal status) from day 91 until the I-485 is either approved or denied.

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