QUOTE(qiao @ Jul 11 2006, 06:30 AM)

QUOTE(kitkat1 @ Jul 10 2006, 08:38 PM)

Was anyone else concerned that only the BLUE form had information regarding you personally and that the questionnaire portion has NOTHING to associate it with you? I am tempted to write my name and case number on the top of the questionnaire before I return it because I don't trust them to keep the blue form and questionnaire together.
Maybe I am being completely paranoid but since I JUST received my RFE in the mail today - July 10 - and I sent my original I-129 on MARCH 23, so I don't really feel like facing anymore screw ups on their part.
Anyone have any ideas?
Sorry if this has already been discussed - I think I'm about 2 weeks behind everyone else . . .
I submitted our RFE as-is and it was accepted without any apparent delay. I guess it is possible that that page could still get misplaced, but I am always afraid to deviate from the USCIS script.
I also am at CSC, and my RFE question sheet arrived with NOA1 receipt number handwritten on the top of the page. The blue sheet had the normal identification info, names, NOA 1 receipt number, and barcode. However, the A# for my fiance, which was previously assigned on the original NOA 1 back on March 6, was not filled in on the blue sheet.
If you attached your question sheet with your signature on the bottom to the blue sheet, seems like it should be alright. Nowhere did I see the case number (different from the NOA1 receipt number) previously assigned by NVC before the approved petition was shipped to the embassy in Paris. I'm still not clear that a recalled petition that is reaffirmed after submitting IMBRA RFE will be sent back to NVC before it goes back the embassy. Does anyone have solid info on that question?
BTW, I received the RFE July 5, returned overnight UPS the same day, it was received and signed for 9:30 a.m. at CSC July 6. Haven't been touched or had case update since July 6, telling me RFE had been mailed June 26 (which it wasn't, postmark was June 30).