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Kendall_Suphee

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  1. Howzit Bill..

    I just saw your thread. Your timeline looks similiar to me. I received a letter from NVC dated 21 May. I still did not get a copy of NOA2. I see you stated you got yours on SAT. Did you also get the an NVC letter prior to getting your NOA2? If so, I am hoping I get mine this week. This past week I had her send Ds-230 and Ds-2001, passport copy and picture to the consulate. We decided to do this prior to receiving packet 3. I've read that some guys have done this before. I've also read, but don't know if its true, that if they receive it by a cut-off date around the middle of the month, they will assign an interview date for the following month. If not, it will be for the month after. So, we are trying to get one for sometime in JULY rather than August.

    Aloha

    We never got an NOA2.... or a packet 3 for that matter... I got the same letter from the NVC dated May 24 and contacted the EMbassy in Bangkok around MAY 29 and they said that they had already received the packet from the NVC... you might try contacting the embassy now and ask if they have received it yet... the online update (for me) still says my packet is in California...GOOD LUCK!!!

  2. Aloha kakou,

    Have any fellow February filers received their physical/interview dates yet??

    Bill and Joan

    YES!!!

    JULY 19 :dance: :dance: :dance:

    We never received our packet 3... They sent it 2 times but Suphee never received the mail so they finally emailed it to us and she took a bus to the Embassy the next day - but they would not accept it so she mailed it when via DHL when she returned home. The embassy updated the interview website about a week later and we were on it. :) I do not expect to see that packet 4 either... so we will prepare without it.

    Best of luck to the rest of the FEB filers!!!

  3. Soooo....

    I received my NOA1, but never heard anything more from them.... In fact, according to the USCIS, my case has not been updated since the last touch on 5/8/07 yet I received a letter today mailed on 5/24 (from the NVC) saying that they had received the approved I-129F and would be sending it to Bangkok within the week.... so.... I am very happy that I have been approved so far, yet confused why the website was not updated and why I never got an NOA2. One better, I have the email confirmation of my address change from the USCIS, yet the NVC letter went to my old address... oh well.... I am still happy. :)

    :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:

  4. I can't wait to see another shower of NOA2s for this week... I'm sure I'm not alone in feeling this way... holding my breath till someone gets approved... :wacko::wacko::wacko: Can someone here sedate me to relax my nerves??? :wacko:

    Mae

    From Kung Fu "...patience grasshopper... patience" :D Easy for me to say since I have only recently filed... I am happy for you... you are getting very close :)

  5. Thanks to everyone for your kind words... I have been using the last couple of days to study for my upcoming NC State Real Estate Exam (Wednesday) joy... so I have not been logged in much.... it has almost been as stressful as completing the I-129F and worrying about completeness... :)

    At least with the RE exam I do not need a perfect score... I felt like the I-129F was a take home exam that needed 100% and there was no extra credit.... and you get your grades 3-6 months later.... no wonder I feel stressed.... :)

    Well... I guess I can go back to my daily checking again... "Here a touch, there a touch, every where a touch touch..." ok... so I am not too funny after studying Real Estate for 12 hours - ..... :P

    Thanks again-

  6. Delivered today but no one was there to sign for it....big surprise, haha. This happens alot at the Texas center, right? I'm thinking it will be okay tomorrow.

    I sent mine a while back... and it was forwarded to California... apparently Texas does not handle the I-129F... Mine was received in California about 3 days after Texas signed for it... I still do not have my "snail mail" notice of the NOA1, but I was able to get my "WAC#" from the back of the check (online banking picture) ... so... Best of luck to you.... Looks like we are both waiting in NC :)

  7. Most all I-129F cases get sent from Nebraska and Texas to the California service center for processing, sometimes cases get sent to Vermont to take up some of the load.

    This has been the case for quite some time.

    Give it a few weeks for NOA1, also if you can get your canceled check or view the markings one the reverse side of the check you ma be able to get your case number, WAC___ and check case status on the USCIS site.

    Thanks...

    I was able to get the WAC# off the back of the "online copy" of the check...

    THanks to all... I am now signed up for the emails... :dance: :dance: :dance:

  8. So.... North Carolina sends their I-129F petitions to Texas but I have yet to get the NOA1. I checked my online banking and was surprised to see that the check had been cashed .... happy - but surprised because it was deposited by the California USCIS office...

    So.... do all the 129F(s) get sent to CA? I figured if they took the time to open it and take the check out... that they would do the email notice thing... anyone else have any similar experiences?

  9. You may find this helpful...

    https://egov.immigration.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa

    https://egov.immigration.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa.Terms

    USCIS Online Change of Address

    Introduction

    Customers who have an application and/or petition which has been filed with USCIS but has not yet been decided (also known as a 'pending' case) should notify USCIS of any change of address as soon as possible after moving.

    The law requires nearly all non-U.S. Citizens1 to report a change of address within 10 days of moving by completing a Form AR-11. Abiding by these legal requirements and completing the necessary forms does not update an address on any applications or petitions pending with USCIS. Non-citizens with pending cases must do both.

    Most customers can now notify USCIS to change their address on a pending case online here on our website. Non-citizens can also now complete the Form AR-11 online here on our website.

    If you choose to change your address online using our Online Change of Address Notification tool, you will need to have some information available. Please have the following information available before you begin:

    * Your receipt notice or other notice we sent you showing your receipt number (if you have a pending case with USCIS).

    * Your new address

    * Your old address

    * If you have filed a petition for a family member, please have the names and biographical information for that person.

    * When you last entered the United States (if you cannot remember this information please fill in an approximate date)

    * Where you last entered the United States (through what port of entry you entered - whether by land, sea or air)

    Welcome to Change of Address on the Internet for USCIS

    You may be able to update your address with USCIS here on this web page. You must read our Terms and Conditions.

    Terms and Conditions

    This online change of address tool can allow customers to accomplish two different purposes at the same time:

    * For almost all non-U.S. citizens present in the U.S. for more than 29 days, to comply with the legal requirement to notify DHS of any change of address (currently using Form AR-11, Alien's Change of Address Card)

    * For individual customers who have pending applications and/or petitions with USCIS to change the address where USCIS should notify them of actions on their case

    After filling out the information needed to do an online change of address, you will be asked to select a "Signature" button. By selecting the "Signature" button, you will be certifying under penalty of perjury that the information that you have provided is true and correct.

    At the end of this process, you will be given the opportunity to download or print your completed Form AR-11 for your own records. Even though you are not required to print it out, we encourage you to print, sign, and date it in permanent ink and keep a paper copy of the electronic submission for your own records.

    If you choose to use this online electronic change of address notification, please do not mail in a Form AR-11. On the other hand if you choose not to use this online tool and instead choose to mail in a paper Form AR-11 please understand that doing so will not update your address on any applications or petitions pending with USCIS.

  10. Congratulations. I am about to start my journey. Where can I find the new I-129f? Has the G-325 changed as well?

    You should always check the USCIS website for your forms to make sure you have the latest version... (or atleast a version that is still acceptable)....

    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis

    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

    When I filed a few days ago, the 325 had been around for a while...and it was current...

    Best of luck!!!

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