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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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if this is truly the intent....and yes I've reread the current instructions and they only mention "an original statement".....then if they were to go this route, I'd have that letter notarized (as a means to officially show it is their signature and not someone else's), email that to the petitioner and have them file that.

It has been a couple years now, and people are sending scanned letters of intent without getting any RFEs. If anyone is still getting an RFE for scanned copies, I have missed them. They seem to have to disappeared and are not an issue anymore.

This has been discussed a few times in the last couple years. The instructions changed in 2013. They do not currently ask for 'an original statement'. They simply ask for evidence that could be a statement of intent. Here is a thread about it back from a year and a half ago > http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/491361-original-signatures-for-letter-of-intent-and-g-325a/page-2#entry6949811

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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It has been a couple years now, and people are sending scanned letters of intent without getting any RFEs. If anyone is still getting an RFE for scanned copies, I have missed them. They seem to have to disappeared and are not an issue anymore.

This has been discussed a few times in the last couple years. The instructions changed in 2013. They do not currently ask for 'an original statement'. They simply ask for evidence that could be a statement of intent. Here is a thread about it back from a year and a half ago > http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/491361-original-signatures-for-letter-of-intent-and-g-325a/page-2#entry6949811

You are correct and I was not. I looked at the VJ form, which is older, and not the current one on the USCIS website. It does only say a statement is required.

So I would hedge my bets and have the remote signature notarized as a means to validate it's origin and email that for submission.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

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I scanned my intend to marry letter and had no issue with it

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I-129F Sent : 2015-01-14 I-129F NOA1 : 2015-01-16                     California SC received: 2015-01-21
I-129F NOA1 hardcopy: 2015-01-27 I-129F NOA2 : 2015-02-06   I-129F NOA2 hardcopy: 2015-02-18
NVC received: 2015-02-18 Consulate Received : 2015-02-27
Fiance received the hard mail from NVC with a new assinged number: 2015-3-3
received instructions (pkt 3): 2015-3-5 (hard mail)          
paid visa fee: 2015-3-12
received appointment letter (pkt 4): 2015-3-12 (email)    
Medical: 2015-04-03 Picked medical up: 2015-04-10
Interview Date : 2015-4-14 Interview Result :Approved   Visa Received :
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filed for AOS: 2015-7-16 delivered to Chicago Lockbox: 2015-7-20

Electronic NOA1: 2015-7-23 Hard copies NOA1: 2015-7-28

Biometrics appointment letter: 2015-8-1 Biometrics appointment: 2015-8-12

RFE :( 2015-8-19 RFE hard copy: 2015-8-22

Finally sent RFE back:: 2015-10-02 RFE was delivered: 2015-10-05

USCIS updated status on "request for evidence was received": 2015-10-07

Combo card is being produced: 2015-10-26 (exactly three weeks after submitting RFE)

Case status update; card was mailed: 2015-10-28 Received EAD approval letter: 2015-10-29

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ROC

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October 28, 2017 - filed I-751 case

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kenya
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I am asking a question for a friend. She has petitioned for her fiance through a lawyer who is not helpful and doesn't know what he is doing.

After 8 long months at TSC, she has received an RFE because the letter of intent to marry was not included in their original I-129F packet. I know it is supposed to be an original wet signature letter. Her lawyer is also insisting it be notorized. She asked me to see if there are any VJers out there who received an RFE for this letter of intent and if they sent in a scanned, unnotorized copy and got an approval?

I've explained to her what is supposed to be sent. Her RFE letter does not state that it must be an original or notorized. She read it to me and it simply says "a statement from the petitioner and beneficiary of intent to marry within 90 days of entering the USA". They would like to avoid the expense and drama of him seeking a notary and Fed Ex overnight fees. I think its a risk because I feel like extra scrutiny will be used since this letter has now been specifically requested. I know some VJers have stated they sent a copy in with their packet without a problem, but since this is an RFE, I would tend to be more cautious with what was sent in. Would they get another chance to send in an original if the photocopy was detected? Or just be outright denied?

Thank you for any advice.

We too used a lawyer. He was good and bad...:-( He forgot to put in the statement 'Marry within 90 days of US arrival'. We got an RFE. My fiance was 9,000 km away. So he just sent an email attesting to that effect + emailed a signed Word document to the fact which I printed out and sent in with the RFE. Wewere approved a month later.

Just as an aside, I was going to visit him again just before the RFE. The attorney took the opportunity to include these latest plans as well as more chat logs, thereby more front loading.

Hope it helps

David

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I can confirm that recent RFE's from the master list were for not including a letter of intent at all. None of the recent RFE's were for not having original signatures. People who recently responded on the master list I typed up sent Wet signatures to be safe, but I can confirm that no RECENT RFE's have been for non original signature.

On the current list the only wet signature requirement was for actual forms in the petition such as the petition itself and the biometrics forms for each the beneficiary and petitioner. Those forms MUST have wet signatures.

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im sorry for what im going to say but, laywers are useless. the same happen to my 2 years ago when i petition my now husband. tell your friend to fire him!!! they just want your money that"s it

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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I can confirm that recent RFE's from the master list were for not including a letter of intent at all. None of the recent RFE's were for not having original signatures. People who recently responded on the master list I typed up sent Wet signatures to be safe, but I can confirm that no RECENT RFE's have been for non original signature.

On the current list the only wet signature requirement was for actual forms in the petition such as the petition itself and the biometrics forms for each the beneficiary and petitioner. Those forms MUST have wet signatures.

Thanks for confirming that.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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im sorry for what im going to say but, laywers are useless. the same happen to my 2 years ago when i petition my now husband. tell your friend to fire him!!! they just want your money that"s it

I told her she should consider it and that I'd help her if she needs it. Pretty much at the end now tho.

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As an idea sign it in blue ink so there is no question that it is an original signature.

 

 

Service Center : California Service Center on 2014-03-17Consulate : London, United KingdomI-129F Sent : 2014-03-10I-129F NOA1 : 2014-03-14I-129F NOA2 : 2014-04-07NVC Received :4/21/2014NVC Left :4/23/2014Consulate Received :2014-04-29Packet 3 Received :2014-05-01Packet 3 Sent :2014-05-01Medical Complete: 2014-05-07Packet 4 Received :2014-5-31Interview Date :2014-06-06Visa Issued: 2014-06-10Visa Package Received: 2014-06-13Arrival at POE Seattle: 2014-6-13

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Employment Authorization Document
CIS Office : Chicago National Office
Filing Method : Mail
Filing Instance : First
Date Filed : 2014-08-04
NOA Date : 2014-08-13
RFE(s) :
Bio. Appt. : 2014-09-04
Approved Date : 2014-09-25
Date Card Received : 2014-10-03

ADVANCED Parole
CIS Office : Chicago National Office
Filing Method : Mail
Filing Instance :First
Date Filed : 2014-08-04
NOA Date : 2014-08-13
RFE(s) :
Date Received : 2014-10-03


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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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We had an RFE for the same reason (forgot to include beneficiaries letter of intent to the I-129F package). We just sent a scanned copy of letter of intent and it was sufficient, got approval without further RFEs.

I just recive my RFE in my application I wait the recipe to come in the mailbox to my fiancé to see what is missing etc, but I remembered that just my fiancé write a letter of intend to marry within 90 days etc I didn't write any letter , so maybe this is the reason ? We need both of us to have the letter of intend ?
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The whole intent to marry thing is just ridiculous and archaic to begin with. It should just be something you sign as part of the petition form. Like signing a letter of intent is going to deter anyone who intends to commit immigration fraud.. lol

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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As an idea sign it in blue ink so there is no question that it is an original signature.

This thread was discussing using a scanned copy instead, and you can make color copies so blue ink doesn't really prove a signature is 'wet'. Back a few years ago when the original signature was definitely required, it would be suggested to sign on top of something soft, like a magazine, so that the indentation of signing with a pen would show.

I just recive my RFE in my application I wait the recipe to come in the mailbox to my fiancé to see what is missing etc, but I remembered that just my fiancé write a letter of intend to marry within 90 days etc I didn't write any letter , so maybe this is the reason ? We need both of us to have the letter of intend ?

Yes, the instructions state they are required from both.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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I just recive my RFE in my application I wait the recipe to come in the mailbox to my fiancé to see what is missing etc, but I remembered that just my fiancé write a letter of intend to marry within 90 days etc I didn't write any letter , so maybe this is the reason ? We need both of us to have the letter of intend ?

Yes, we did the same mistake of including letter of intent from petitioner only with the original packet and got RFE for that. Definitely both letters are required

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ROC:

01/12/18 -- I-751 sent to California Service Center

01/13/18 -- Package delivered to California Service Center

01/23/18 -- Check cashed

01/27/18 -- Received NOA (dated 01/19/18)

 

AOS Journey:

 

 

10/31/2015 - Married in Las Vegas :halloween:

12/2/2015 - AOS package sent

12/4/2015 - AOS package delivered

12/11/2015 - NOA 1 date

12/13/2015 - 3 NOA 1 notifications received (texts/emails)

12/18/2015 - 3 hard copy NOA 1 received

12/26/2015 - Biometrics letter received

01/08/2016 - Biometrics appointment

01/20/2016 - Status for I-485 has changed to Ready for Interview

01/27/2016 - Status for I-485 has changed to Interview Is Scheduled

02/17/2016 - Approval for AP & EAD

02/24/2016 - EAD/AP card received

03/04/2016 - Interview for AOS - APPROVED

03/12/2016 - GC received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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Yes, we did the same mistake of including letter of intent from petitioner only with the original packet and got RFE for that. Definitely both letters are required

I hope it's just that, after the notification from application that notify u for RFE how long it took to the hard copy of RFE to be in mailbox at your fiancé ?
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I hope it's just that, after the notification from application that notify u for RFE how long it took to the hard copy of RFE to be in mailbox at your fiancé ?

I don't remember exact amount of days but not long - about 2-3 days

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ROC:

01/12/18 -- I-751 sent to California Service Center

01/13/18 -- Package delivered to California Service Center

01/23/18 -- Check cashed

01/27/18 -- Received NOA (dated 01/19/18)

 

AOS Journey:

 

 

10/31/2015 - Married in Las Vegas :halloween:

12/2/2015 - AOS package sent

12/4/2015 - AOS package delivered

12/11/2015 - NOA 1 date

12/13/2015 - 3 NOA 1 notifications received (texts/emails)

12/18/2015 - 3 hard copy NOA 1 received

12/26/2015 - Biometrics letter received

01/08/2016 - Biometrics appointment

01/20/2016 - Status for I-485 has changed to Ready for Interview

01/27/2016 - Status for I-485 has changed to Interview Is Scheduled

02/17/2016 - Approval for AP & EAD

02/24/2016 - EAD/AP card received

03/04/2016 - Interview for AOS - APPROVED

03/12/2016 - GC received

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