A&M C's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: M Beneficiary's Name: A VJ Member: A&M C Country: Haiti Last Updated: 2022-11-08 |
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Timeline Comments: 8
Jacques'son on 2020-05-03 said:
Can you please share what is your RFE pertaining to?
A&M C on 2020-05-03 said:
Yes, the birth certificate I submitted was an abstract birth certificate, they need my certified birth certificate(the long form).
Jacques'son on 2020-05-03 said:
Okay, thank you for your reply. Did you file your I-130 online on the uscis website? Or did you submit a paper application? I filed paper. I can only see 25 pages of the documents I submitted. Do you know if that is normal?
A&M C on 2020-05-03 said:
I submitted a paper application. Yes it’s normal, I think it’s the type of web we use that causes that, but you are not the first to only see 25 pages. I made copies of everything I submitted so I don’t even bother to look at the documents.
Jacques'son on 2020-05-03 said:
Thanks, good luck with your petition. God bless you.
A&M C on 2020-05-06 said:
You’re welcome! And thank you! I hope the same for you. God bless.
Naeshay on 2020-05-22 said:
Are you a us citizen or permanent resident
A&M C on 2020-05-22 said:
Hello, I’m a US citizen
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