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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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I filed my I-130 and I-129F packages together and have now received NOA1 for both petitions. Both petitions are already displayed on the USCIS web site. I filed the petitions simultaneously on the advice of a USCIS officer. While I am far from an approval, this would suggest that joint filings are acceptable to USCIS.

Several members have received this advice and a lot has been said about it in the forums. Now we have some evidence that it seems to be an accepted procedure. I sent the packages before the July 30 fee change so I cannot be sure that this will continue to be accepted procedure. I was given this advice by the USCIS officer partly to avoid any problems related to the fee changes. Strangely enough, my NOA1 for the I-129F states that the fee was waived. This is odd since I sent it prior to the official fee change and only paid $170 for my I-130 petition.

I simply wanted to share this information for others considering joint filings. Instead of making recommendations, I will leave it to each person to draw their own conclusions.

For those that are interested in filing simultaneously, here is how I put together my packages.

I created a separate package for each petition based on the K-3 guides and General Assembly instructions. Each package was bound with ACCO fasteners, each important item was tabbed along the bottom and each package was put into a separate envelope. Each package had a separate cover letter. Both packages were put into priority mail envelope along with an additional cover letter explaining that I was filing both petitions simultaneously.

Here are the contents of my packages.

Joint submission cover letter.

I-130 Package

I-130 Cover Letter

1. - Payment in the amount of $190 (Money Order)

2. - Form I-130

3. - Copy of birth certificate for JC (Petitioner)- 4 pages

4. - Copy of notarial Marriage Certificate (Spanish)

5. - Translated copy of notarial Marriage Certificate

6. - Addendum in reference to notarial Marriage Certificate(this explains the discrepancy with regard to wedding date. Per USCIS officer instructions)

7. - Copy of divorce decree for JC (Petitioner)

8. - Form G-325 for JC (Petitioner)

9. - Passport style photo for JC (Petitioner)

10. - Form G-325 for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)- 4 pages

11. - Passport style photo for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)

12. - Evidence of bona fide marriage

A. - Life insurance beneficiary form

B. - Receipts for money transfers from petitioner to beneficiary.

C. - Copies of travel documents from petitioner visits with beneficiary

D. - Photographs of petitioner and beneficiary

I-129F package

I-129F Cover Letter

1. - Payment in the amount of $170 (Money Order)

2. - Form I-129F

3. - Form G-325 for JC (Petitioner) - 4 pages

4. - Passport style photo for JC (Petitioner)

5. - Form G-325 for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)- 4 pages

6. - Passport style photo for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)

7. - Copy of birth certificate for JC (Petitioner)

8. - Copy of notarial Marriage Certificate (Spanish)

9. - Translated copy of notarial Marriage Certificate

10. - Addendum in reference to notarial Marriage Certificate

Let me reiterate that this is simply my experience and you should not count on it as "law". If you are interested in filing simultaneously, you should consider speaking to an officer at the USCIS phone center. You will have to speak to a customer service rep and must ask to speak to an officer.

Good luck,

CG

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Married: June 11, 2007 - San Andres Isla, Colombia

I-130

7/27/2007 - Sent I-130 Package to TSC*

7/30/2007 - Received by TSC

8/28/2007 - NOA-1 date - CSC

3/19/2008 - NOA2 date -CSC

I-130 held by USCIS for future AOS

I-129F

7/27/2007 - Sent I-129F Package to TSC*

7/30/2007 - Received by TSC

8/30/2007 - NOA-1 - Fee waived

3/19/2008 - NOA2

4/3/2008 - Received by NVC

4/10/2008 - Received by embassy

4/11/2008 - Faxed packet 3 forms to embassy

4/30/2008 - Appointment date assigned

6/19/2008 - Appointment at Bogota Embassy - APPROVED!!!

No touches except when I called CSC directly to inquire.

8/28/2008 - POE Houston

Still being lazy and waiting to do AOS.

*I-130 and I-129F sent together to TSC per USCIS instructions.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello to all. my husband is going to send both of the petitions together. He said he will send them tomorrow.

We are so excited. We hope and pray that everything will be fine...

By the way since he is confused as of where to send the petitions, he said he will send them to

California Service Center...hope it will be ok!

Thanks!

I also filed both of mine together in April and I have not had any problems, they were both received and I got NOA 1's for both petitions. :yes:

*****~ K3 Timeline ~*****

04-23-07 We got married in the Philippines

09-08-07 Sent both I-130 and I-129F together to Vermont SC

09-10-07 VSC received our papers

*****~I-130 Timeline~*****

09-10-07 VSC received our papers

01-02-08 Check Cashed

01-04-08 Received NOA1

*****~I-129F Timeline~*****

09-10-07 VSC received our papers

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Do you think it will be ok if my husband will send both directly to the Chicago Service Center?

We've heard that the Texas Service Center dont accepts I-130 and I-129F petitions anymore, thats why

anyone who send in theirs to Texas SC were being transferred to California Service Center.

pushbrk said to send them to Vermont SC. So which is which? California or Vermont?

Thanks!

I filed my I-130 and I-129F packages together and have now received NOA1 for both petitions. Both petitions are already displayed on the USCIS web site. I filed the petitions simultaneously on the advice of a USCIS officer. While I am far from an approval, this would suggest that joint filings are acceptable to USCIS.

Several members have received this advice and a lot has been said about it in the forums. Now we have some evidence that it seems to be an accepted procedure. I sent the packages before the July 30 fee change so I cannot be sure that this will continue to be accepted procedure. I was given this advice by the USCIS officer partly to avoid any problems related to the fee changes. Strangely enough, my NOA1 for the I-129F states that the fee was waived. This is odd since I sent it prior to the official fee change and only paid $170 for my I-130 petition.

I simply wanted to share this information for others considering joint filings. Instead of making recommendations, I will leave it to each person to draw their own conclusions.

For those that are interested in filing simultaneously, here is how I put together my packages.

I created a separate package for each petition based on the K-3 guides and General Assembly instructions. Each package was bound with ACCO fasteners, each important item was tabbed along the bottom and each package was put into a separate envelope. Each package had a separate cover letter. Both packages were put into priority mail envelope along with an additional cover letter explaining that I was filing both petitions simultaneously.

Here are the contents of my packages.

Joint submission cover letter.

I-130 Package

I-130 Cover Letter

1. - Payment in the amount of $190 (Money Order)

2. - Form I-130

3. - Copy of birth certificate for JC (Petitioner)- 4 pages

4. - Copy of notarial Marriage Certificate (Spanish)

5. - Translated copy of notarial Marriage Certificate

6. - Addendum in reference to notarial Marriage Certificate(this explains the discrepancy with regard to wedding date. Per USCIS officer instructions)

7. - Copy of divorce decree for JC (Petitioner)

8. - Form G-325 for JC (Petitioner)

9. - Passport style photo for JC (Petitioner)

10. - Form G-325 for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)- 4 pages

11. - Passport style photo for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)

12. - Evidence of bona fide marriage

A. - Life insurance beneficiary form

B. - Receipts for money transfers from petitioner to beneficiary.

C. - Copies of travel documents from petitioner visits with beneficiary

D. - Photographs of petitioner and beneficiary

I-129F package

I-129F Cover Letter

1. - Payment in the amount of $170 (Money Order)

2. - Form I-129F

3. - Form G-325 for JC (Petitioner) - 4 pages

4. - Passport style photo for JC (Petitioner)

5. - Form G-325 for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)- 4 pages

6. - Passport style photo for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)

7. - Copy of birth certificate for JC (Petitioner)

8. - Copy of notarial Marriage Certificate (Spanish)

9. - Translated copy of notarial Marriage Certificate

10. - Addendum in reference to notarial Marriage Certificate

Let me reiterate that this is simply my experience and you should not count on it as "law". If you are interested in filing simultaneously, you should consider speaking to an officer at the USCIS phone center. You will have to speak to a customer service rep and must ask to speak to an officer.

Good luck,

CG

*****~ K3 Timeline ~*****

04-23-07 We got married in the Philippines

09-08-07 Sent both I-130 and I-129F together to Vermont SC

09-10-07 VSC received our papers

*****~I-130 Timeline~*****

09-10-07 VSC received our papers

01-02-08 Check Cashed

01-04-08 Received NOA1

*****~I-129F Timeline~*****

09-10-07 VSC received our papers

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kuwait
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If that is what pushbrk told you to do then that's what I would do because pushbrk is very wise and knowledgable about the visa process so I would send the petitions to the Vermont service center. :thumbs:

Do you think it will be ok if my husband will send both directly to the Chicago Service Center?

We've heard that the Texas Service Center dont accepts I-130 and I-129F petitions anymore, thats why

anyone who send in theirs to Texas SC were being transferred to California Service Center.

pushbrk said to send them to Vermont SC. So which is which? California or Vermont?

Thanks!

I filed my I-130 and I-129F packages together and have now received NOA1 for both petitions. Both petitions are already displayed on the USCIS web site. I filed the petitions simultaneously on the advice of a USCIS officer. While I am far from an approval, this would suggest that joint filings are acceptable to USCIS.

Several members have received this advice and a lot has been said about it in the forums. Now we have some evidence that it seems to be an accepted procedure. I sent the packages before the July 30 fee change so I cannot be sure that this will continue to be accepted procedure. I was given this advice by the USCIS officer partly to avoid any problems related to the fee changes. Strangely enough, my NOA1 for the I-129F states that the fee was waived. This is odd since I sent it prior to the official fee change and only paid $170 for my I-130 petition.

I simply wanted to share this information for others considering joint filings. Instead of making recommendations, I will leave it to each person to draw their own conclusions.

For those that are interested in filing simultaneously, here is how I put together my packages.

I created a separate package for each petition based on the K-3 guides and General Assembly instructions. Each package was bound with ACCO fasteners, each important item was tabbed along the bottom and each package was put into a separate envelope. Each package had a separate cover letter. Both packages were put into priority mail envelope along with an additional cover letter explaining that I was filing both petitions simultaneously.

Here are the contents of my packages.

Joint submission cover letter.

I-130 Package

I-130 Cover Letter

1. - Payment in the amount of $190 (Money Order)

2. - Form I-130

3. - Copy of birth certificate for JC (Petitioner)- 4 pages

4. - Copy of notarial Marriage Certificate (Spanish)

5. - Translated copy of notarial Marriage Certificate

6. - Addendum in reference to notarial Marriage Certificate(this explains the discrepancy with regard to wedding date. Per USCIS officer instructions)

7. - Copy of divorce decree for JC (Petitioner)

8. - Form G-325 for JC (Petitioner)

9. - Passport style photo for JC (Petitioner)

10. - Form G-325 for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)- 4 pages

11. - Passport style photo for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)

12. - Evidence of bona fide marriage

A. - Life insurance beneficiary form

B. - Receipts for money transfers from petitioner to beneficiary.

C. - Copies of travel documents from petitioner visits with beneficiary

D. - Photographs of petitioner and beneficiary

I-129F package

I-129F Cover Letter

1. - Payment in the amount of $170 (Money Order)

2. - Form I-129F

3. - Form G-325 for JC (Petitioner) - 4 pages

4. - Passport style photo for JC (Petitioner)

5. - Form G-325 for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)- 4 pages

6. - Passport style photo for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)

7. - Copy of birth certificate for JC (Petitioner)

8. - Copy of notarial Marriage Certificate (Spanish)

9. - Translated copy of notarial Marriage Certificate

10. - Addendum in reference to notarial Marriage Certificate

Let me reiterate that this is simply my experience and you should not count on it as "law". If you are interested in filing simultaneously, you should consider speaking to an officer at the USCIS phone center. You will have to speak to a customer service rep and must ask to speak to an officer.

Good luck,

CG

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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So which is which? California or Vermont?

That depends on where you live. I was specifically told by a USCIS officer to send mine to TSC with the understanding that it would be immediately transferred to CSC. The new instructions for the I-130 published 7/30/07 still direct filers to send I-130 to their respective service centers. In my case, this was TSC.

I did notice that my I-129F was processed a few days later than the I-130. Both petitions have different received and notice dates. It is almost like they were transferred separately. Who knows?

You will probably be fine sending it to CSC or VSC, but as I mentioned it would not hurt to talk to an officer. I prefer to err on the side of caution and while I knew that I could probably send the petitions directly to CSC, I opted to send them to TSC and let TSC transfer them. Either way, I am glad that I sent them together as this saved at least a month of waiting for an NOA1 for the I-130.

Good luck,

CG

Married: June 11, 2007 - San Andres Isla, Colombia

I-130

7/27/2007 - Sent I-130 Package to TSC*

7/30/2007 - Received by TSC

8/28/2007 - NOA-1 date - CSC

3/19/2008 - NOA2 date -CSC

I-130 held by USCIS for future AOS

I-129F

7/27/2007 - Sent I-129F Package to TSC*

7/30/2007 - Received by TSC

8/30/2007 - NOA-1 - Fee waived

3/19/2008 - NOA2

4/3/2008 - Received by NVC

4/10/2008 - Received by embassy

4/11/2008 - Faxed packet 3 forms to embassy

4/30/2008 - Appointment date assigned

6/19/2008 - Appointment at Bogota Embassy - APPROVED!!!

No touches except when I called CSC directly to inquire.

8/28/2008 - POE Houston

Still being lazy and waiting to do AOS.

*I-130 and I-129F sent together to TSC per USCIS instructions.

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So which is which? California or Vermont?

That depends on where you live. I was specifically told by a USCIS officer to send mine to TSC with the understanding that it would be immediately transferred to CSC. The new instructions for the I-130 published 7/30/07 still direct filers to send I-130 to their respective service centers. In my case, this was TSC.

I did notice that my I-129F was processed a few days later than the I-130. Both petitions have different received and notice dates. It is almost like they were transferred separately. Who knows?

You will probably be fine sending it to CSC or VSC, but as I mentioned it would not hurt to talk to an officer. I prefer to err on the side of caution and while I knew that I could probably send the petitions directly to CSC, I opted to send them to TSC and let TSC transfer them. Either way, I am glad that I sent them together as this saved at least a month of waiting for an NOA1 for the I-130.

Good luck,

CG

I would not call USCIS on this. You are actually very likely to get an answer that will delay your process. If I told you to send your petition to Vermont, then I must have known where your husband lived when I told you. His state of residence determines whether to send the petitions to California or Vermont.

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Has anyone taken the risk of sending Form I-129F AFTER submitting Form I-130 without having first received NOA1 (or had check cashed) for the I-130? If so, what did you include as evidence that you had filed Form I-130? Was your Form 129F accepted?

Thanks,

Brian

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
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Has anyone taken the risk of sending Form I-129F AFTER submitting Form I-130 without having first received NOA1 (or had check cashed) for the I-130? If so, what did you include as evidence that you had filed Form I-130? Was your Form 129F accepted?

Thanks,

Brian

Brian...better to way, friend! At least they cashed your money!

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I-130

06/27/2007--Sent I-130 to texas service center.

07/13/2007--Check cashed.

07/14/2007--Noa-1 arrived in Clint´s house ( Miami ).

11/29/2007--Noa-2 ( by e-mail ) -- After 154 days

I-129F

07/17/2007--Sent I-129F to chicago.

07/23/2007--Noa-1 arrived in Clint´s house ( Miami ).

08/13/2007--Just a mail arrived in Clint´s house tell they transfered our case to CSC.

11/29/2007--Noa-2 ( by e-mail )-- After 135 days

12/21/2007--nvc received!

01/07/2008--embassy received

02/19/2008--interview date!! APPROVED!

02/22/2008--Visa in hands!

02/26/2008--arrived in USA.

03/06/2008--Sent I-765

03/10/2008--Noa-1 arrived in our house.

04/02/2008--I-765 approved

04/09/2008--EAD in hands!

04/10/2008--My husband and I decided take a year vacation of forms, fee, etc...and have a real marriage!

AOS (Finally!)

04-24-2009 - Mailed AOS package

04-29-2009 - AOS package arrived, signed for by N. Brownn

05-04-2009 - Check Cashed

05-07-2009 - NOA'S arrived in the mail.

05-14-2009 - Biometrics letter received

06-02-2009 - Biometrics Appointment

05-27-2009 - Biometrics Done ( Walk-in )

08-20-2009 - Interview - approval after one question!

09-29-2009 - GC delivered!

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I filed my I-130 and I-129F packages together and have now received NOA1 for both petitions. Both petitions are already displayed on the USCIS web site. I filed the petitions simultaneously on the advice of a USCIS officer. While I am far from an approval, this would suggest that joint filings are acceptable to USCIS.

Several members have received this advice and a lot has been said about it in the forums. Now we have some evidence that it seems to be an accepted procedure. I sent the packages before the July 30 fee change so I cannot be sure that this will continue to be accepted procedure. I was given this advice by the USCIS officer partly to avoid any problems related to the fee changes. Strangely enough, my NOA1 for the I-129F states that the fee was waived. This is odd since I sent it prior to the official fee change and only paid $170 for my I-130 petition.

I simply wanted to share this information for others considering joint filings. Instead of making recommendations, I will leave it to each person to draw their own conclusions.

For those that are interested in filing simultaneously, here is how I put together my packages.

I created a separate package for each petition based on the K-3 guides and General Assembly instructions. Each package was bound with ACCO fasteners, each important item was tabbed along the bottom and each package was put into a separate envelope. Each package had a separate cover letter. Both packages were put into priority mail envelope along with an additional cover letter explaining that I was filing both petitions simultaneously.

Here are the contents of my packages.

Joint submission cover letter.

I-130 Package

I-130 Cover Letter

1. - Payment in the amount of $190 (Money Order)

2. - Form I-130

3. - Copy of birth certificate for JC (Petitioner)- 4 pages

4. - Copy of notarial Marriage Certificate (Spanish)

5. - Translated copy of notarial Marriage Certificate

6. - Addendum in reference to notarial Marriage Certificate(this explains the discrepancy with regard to wedding date. Per USCIS officer instructions)

7. - Copy of divorce decree for JC (Petitioner)

8. - Form G-325 for JC (Petitioner)

9. - Passport style photo for JC (Petitioner)

10. - Form G-325 for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)- 4 pages

11. - Passport style photo for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)

12. - Evidence of bona fide marriage

A. - Life insurance beneficiary form

B. - Receipts for money transfers from petitioner to beneficiary.

C. - Copies of travel documents from petitioner visits with beneficiary

D. - Photographs of petitioner and beneficiary

I-129F package

I-129F Cover Letter

1. - Payment in the amount of $170 (Money Order)

2. - Form I-129F

3. - Form G-325 for JC (Petitioner) - 4 pages

4. - Passport style photo for JC (Petitioner)

5. - Form G-325 for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)- 4 pages

6. - Passport style photo for A.L.L. (Beneficiary)

7. - Copy of birth certificate for JC (Petitioner)

8. - Copy of notarial Marriage Certificate (Spanish)

9. - Translated copy of notarial Marriage Certificate

10. - Addendum in reference to notarial Marriage Certificate

Let me reiterate that this is simply my experience and you should not count on it as "law". If you are interested in filing simultaneously, you should consider speaking to an officer at the USCIS phone center. You will have to speak to a customer service rep and must ask to speak to an officer.

Good luck,

CG

so i dont need the reciept for the I-130 NOA1 in I-129F.

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Hello to all,

My husband sent both I-130 and I-129F together today to Vermont Service Center!

Hope everything will be fine...Now its the start of the waiting and waiting and waiting!

*****~ K3 Timeline ~*****

04-23-07 We got married in the Philippines

09-08-07 Sent both I-130 and I-129F together to Vermont SC

09-10-07 VSC received our papers

*****~I-130 Timeline~*****

09-10-07 VSC received our papers

01-02-08 Check Cashed

01-04-08 Received NOA1

*****~I-129F Timeline~*****

09-10-07 VSC received our papers

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so i dont need the reciept for the I-130 NOA1 in I-129F.

Hold your horses. The example you quoted was for filing the two petitions together. If you've already filed the I-130 you need to provide proof you did so. The NOA1 is one way to do that. A copy of your cancelled check is another.

When you file them together, the I-130 in the same envelope with the I-129F serves as the proof it was filed.

"Proof" is the operative word.

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so i dont need the reciept for the I-130 NOA1 in I-129F.

Hold your horses. The example you quoted was for filing the two petitions together. If you've already filed the I-130 you need to provide proof you did so. The NOA1 is one way to do that. A copy of your cancelled check is another.

When you file them together, the I-130 in the same envelope with the I-129F serves as the proof it was filed.

"Proof" is the operative word.

Has anyone tried filing their I-129F for the K3 after the I-130 was sent in, without the NOA1 or cancelled check?

If so what were your issues or how did you do it?

Thanks :thumbs:

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so i dont need the reciept for the I-130 NOA1 in I-129F.

Hold your horses. The example you quoted was for filing the two petitions together. If you've already filed the I-130 you need to provide proof you did so. The NOA1 is one way to do that. A copy of your cancelled check is another.

When you file them together, the I-130 in the same envelope with the I-129F serves as the proof it was filed.

"Proof" is the operative word.

Has anyone tried filing their I-129F for the K3 after the I-130 was sent in, without the NOA1 or cancelled check?

If so what were your issues or how did you do it?

Do you have a copy of your certified mail, return receipt? If you do not have a copy of the cancelled check? Do you have any proof that you sent in your I-130 besides a copy? Overnight receipt, etc.? If so, then you can mail in your I-129f with a copy of the I-130 and this receipt and they will accept it. I know about 5 people who have done this so far. Look under the thread that says "Sending in I-129f without NOA1 from I-130."

Thanks :thumbs:

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so i dont need the reciept for the I-130 NOA1 in I-129F.

Hold your horses. The example you quoted was for filing the two petitions together. If you've already filed the I-130 you need to provide proof you did so. The NOA1 is one way to do that. A copy of your cancelled check is another.

When you file them together, the I-130 in the same envelope with the I-129F serves as the proof it was filed.

"Proof" is the operative word.

Has anyone tried filing their I-129F for the K3 after the I-130 was sent in, without the NOA1 or cancelled check?

If so what were your issues or how did you do it?

Do you have a copy of your certified mail, return receipt? If you do not have a copy of the cancelled check? Do you have any proof that you sent in your I-130 besides a copy? Overnight receipt, etc.? If so, then you can mail in your I-129f with a copy of the I-130 and this receipt and they will accept it. I know about 5 people who have done this so far. Look under the thread that says "Sending in I-129f without NOA1 from I-130."

Thanks :thumbs:

If I send in the I-129f without the NOA1 on the I-130 where do I send it. The instructions say to send it to the same place the I-130 was filed (Nebraska in our case) however I know that Nebraska is not hadnling the I-129f nor the I-130 and am assuming they are forwarding them to California. Anyway know. Thanks

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