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I mailed my I-129F on 9/4 (CSC). End of the month now. No NOA1, check not cashed. Don't we deserve an acknlowledgement of receipt that they got our petetions?

Yes, it's called a NOA1. If you don't get one, they didn't get your stuff. Even better is the accepted practice of sending the I-129f package in via Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation or Certified. Then you at least know that they have it, even if they don't. Knowing if they received it is your responsibility, not theirs.

Gee. Do you ever ackowledge receipt of mail Playplus? If you don't, you should. It is your responsibility, not the sender's, to show that courtesy.

After all, we are paying tax to support them, not to mention we are paying for their service. As a tax-payer and paying customer, do we deserve a little respect and courtesy? I have to vent a little. I'm getting frustrated and upset being treated like a dog.

I'm not quite sure where you're getting this feeling from. Do you think that they honestly have it in for you? Do you think they are all sitting around playing computer games (or posting on forums from work? *cough-cough*) rather than processing your application? How is there no respect or courtesy? How are you being treated like a dog? All of my dogs were fed and watered, brushed, petted, played with, and generally adored.

Yes, you are paying for their service. If you are dissatisfied with their service, maybe you should take your business to their competitor.... oh, wait......

If you don't think you have the right to be treated with respect, it's your business. Don't tell other people they don't have that right. Sure they are the only business in town, ]but that does not make it right for them not to tell people they have received their packages. Anyway, do you work for INS? If not, how do you know what they are doing there?[/color]

IF the USCIS hasn't received your package, how do you expect them to respond to you? :blink:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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"Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions." Albert Einstein.

05/09/07 --- NOA1

05/15/07 --- Touched

10/24/07 --- Case assigned!

10/31/07 --- Touched

11/01/07 --- RFE

11/02/07 --- Touched

11/05/07 --- Got RFE on the mail

11/09/07 --- RFE sent back to VSC

12/06/07 --- Waited enough time to RESEND our RFE

12/07/07 --- RFE received at VSC and signed by Novak....

12/10/07 --- Case received and resumed

12/11/07 --- Touched

12/12/07 --- Touched

12/13/07 --- Touched

12/14/07 --- Touched

01/02/08 --- Touched

01/02/08 --- APPROVED!!!!!!

01/11/08 --- Got NOA2 on the mail

01/12/08 --- Got NVC letter on the mail

01/17/08 --- Got packet 3

01/28/08 --- Medical

02/05/08 --- INTERVIEW!!!!

02/10/08 --- Off to NY!!!!

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Right.

Well, I can write "wind" off as a lost cause. Common Sense must cost more than it used to....

Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Romania
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I mailed my I-129F on 9/4 (CSC). End of the month now. No NOA1, check not cashed. Don't we deserve an acknlowledgement of receipt that they got our petetions?

Yes, it's called a NOA1. If you don't get one, they didn't get your stuff. Even better is the accepted practice of sending the I-129f package in via Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation or Certified. Then you at least know that they have it, even if they don't. Knowing if they received it is your responsibility, not theirs.

Gee. Do you ever ackowledge receipt of mail Playplus? If you don't, you should. It is your responsibility, not the sender's, to show that courtesy.

After all, we are paying tax to support them, not to mention we are paying for their service. As a tax-payer and paying customer, do we deserve a little respect and courtesy? I have to vent a little. I'm getting frustrated and upset being treated like a dog.

I'm not quite sure where you're getting this feeling from. Do you think that they honestly have it in for you? Do you think they are all sitting around playing computer games (or posting on forums from work? *cough-cough*) rather than processing your application? How is there no respect or courtesy? How are you being treated like a dog? All of my dogs were fed and watered, brushed, petted, played with, and generally adored.

Yes, you are paying for their service. If you are dissatisfied with their service, maybe you should take your business to their competitor.... oh, wait......

If you don't think you have the right to be treated with respect, it's your business. Don't tell other people they don't have that right. Sure they are the only business in town, ]but that does not make it right for them not to tell people they have received their packages. Anyway, do you work for INS? If not, how do you know what they are doing there?[/color]

IF the USCIS hasn't received your package, how do you expect them to respond to you? :blink:

Theres always an alternative if you "believe" you are being treated disrespectfully by USCIS, but i guess you wouldnt be on this forum if you had made that other decision.

really, you think this is a thing towards YOU from USCIS, or ANYONE for that matter. as everyone has said, if they havent physically recieved your package, you wont get an NOA1. and they are backlogged, be patient, your not the only one going thru this process.

oh and common courtesy? your the one asking them for THEIR services, they dont have to give you common courtesy at all, all they have to do is their job.

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