mikesocal
Jun 29 2006, 10:45 AM
Received Imbra questionaire yesterday, sent it back today. No "biggy". NOA1 was May 19th.
luvaLimey
Jun 29 2006, 10:58 AM
I'm assuming that since your local office is Los Angeles, you filed at the CSC?
So much for them processing the petitions sent from NSC by the original NOA1 date. Mine was March27th, and I haven't even been touched since they moved me.
dwar49
Jun 29 2006, 02:35 PM
Not sure if this has been posted yet but I have read some other posts about how people are answering question #1. Specifically asking if you used a marriage broker. One poster said they had called the online company they met thru and the company said they were not a marriage broker so the person answered no.
Everyone should read the following as it is a direct quote from the RFE defining marriage broker.
" The term "international marriage broker" means a corporation, partnership, business, individual, or other legal entity, whether or not organized under any law of the United states, that charges fees for providing dating, matrimonial, matchmaking services or social referrals between USC, or nationals or aliens lawfully admitted the the US as lawful permanent residents and foreign national clients by providing contact information or otherwise facilitating communication between individuals"
Essentially if you met thru and dating service, matchmaker or anything else you have to answer yes to question 1.
Vagina Journey
Jun 29 2006, 06:35 PM
QUOTE(mikesocal @ Jun 29 2006, 11:45 AM)

Received Imbra questionaire yesterday, sent it back today. No "biggy". NOA1 was May 19th.