QUOTE(athomp @ Apr 14 2006, 04:27 PM)

I just got off the line with USCIS and they said it did not appear to be any problems

, but they have sent out approvals on people who filed their I-129f a week after we mailed ours in

. Does this mean it is a problem or what does this mean

. She also said we should hear something in a couple of weeks. Is that good or is it bad?

None of it means anything, in my experience.
Which also doesn't "mean" anything.
Your I-129f is very close to the date they are adjudicating (deciding). That means that you will see cases filed *around the same time as yours* begin to be approved. The system is so huge that there is no straight-forward First In First Out method. However, when you see people right around your time being approved, you can bet you are on someone's desk and likely to hear something very soon.
BTW, the 1-800# is usually called the MisInformation Line. I don't recommend that you call them for information; they can't see more than you can online, but they'll talk to you all night if you let them.

Check out some timelines in the K-3 forum here, and you'll also get a chance to look ahead to what people gather up for the interview.
Putting together the Affidavit of Support is usually the hardest part for we US citizens who have been living outside the US for awhile. The K-3 visa will take the less-stringent I-134. The Immigrant Visa (from the I-130) will require an I-864. You will eventually require an I-864; get familiar with it.
Looks like things are moving along just fine, and I can't see a benefit to you now for a DCF. You may want to see about letting the I-130 follow through to an Immigrant Visa vs Adjustment of Status; that will be one of your future decisions.