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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hello everyone! 

Me and my gf are trying so hard to fill the i-129f with the maximum accurate information that we could get but concerning the exact dates of adresses she lived for the past 5 years she can not remembre the exact dates when she moved or worked at past job!! Now we only have few exact dates but some of them are just year and month!! Is that gonna be a problem when we fill the petition ? Should we attach something explaining that we could not get the exact dates !!! Thank you guys

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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If they are not exact its ok.  As long as you are doing your best to be as accurate as possible.  No one gets denied because their dates were a couple days off.  Do the best you can to put the best closest date you can remember. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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I put close estimates of dates (also just the year and month) that I started and stopped working because I didn't remember the exact. Our petition was approved with no problems. 

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K1 Visa Process                                                                                                   

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December 19, 2016: NOA1 receive date 

May 5, 2017: NOA2 hardcopy (still listed as 'received' online...)

May 23, 2017: NVC case number assigned

July 10, 2017: Interview
July 14, 2017: Visa in hand
July 27, 2017: POE at ORD

August 5, 2017: Married!

 

 

 

AOS Process    

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AOS Process  

September 8, 2017 : Mailed AOS Packet

September 16, 2017 : NOA1 text/emails (receive date Sept. 12)

October 2, 2017 : Biometrics Appointment

October 13, 2017 : RFIE letter received in mail (they want an English translated Birth Certificate, which we included in the original petition...)

January 24, 2018: EAD/AP Combo Card in hand

August 9, 2018: AOS Interview (Approved)

August 9, 2018: "Card in Production"

August 16, 2018: Green card in hand

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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which one can not remember ?   the USC or Moroccan

it only matters for the criminal investigation reports as USC needs one for each state lived in

Moroccan gets 1 from the city of birth registry  and other is the driving record ( still have to have even if not licenced)

 the 2 are Fiche Anthropometrique and a Casier Judiciaire from the Central Police station at their place of residence

 

 

 

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