QUOTE(RosemarieL @ Nov 19 2007, 06:53 AM)

QUOTE(Bforbarree @ Nov 19 2007, 11:38 AM)

QUOTE(paulinespens @ Nov 18 2007, 01:27 AM)

They accepted the ones I got done at Max Spielmanns who are owned my Klick here in England the same ones I used for my new passport.
Thanks for posting!

I am really glad to know this because after reading the above I double checked in our "exact copy of the I 129F packet" and that is exactly what we sent in ......the UK (not US) passport size photo of my

(35mm x 45mm)....eeegghhhh!
I was so freaked out about the petition and assembling the packet I did not even notice that our photos were a two different sizes
Since yours went thru fine, maybe it is ok? Or may they did not notice? If the later is the case I hope we get as lucky....hate to have a delay over something so silly!
Whether you get an RFE or not seems to depend on which adjudicator you get. Some people are lucky and others are not. I would get a correct size photo done so that if you do get an RFE you can turn it around quickly. Here's hoping that you won't

I have to say, this has been driving me nuts, how did I miss it.....I was so careful....triple checking everthing!
Again, nothing I could do about it at this point....but........I DON'T WANT A RFE!!!!!!
So.....I re-read the instructions for the I-129F and while it does ask for specifics in regards to the photo (I quoted it below), nowhere is 2"x2" specified..
That being said; If I was just getting ready to send in my I-129F and read this post, I would certainly go with the 2"x2" just to be safe...but in my case that did not happen and being that I did follow what they specified in the instructions, I am just not going to think about it further......
"B. Give USCIS a passport-style color photograph ofyourself and a passport-style color photograph of yourfiancé(e), with both photos taken within 30 days of thedate of filing this petition. The photos must have awhite background, be glossy, un-retouched and notmounted. The dimension of the full frontal facialimage of you and your fiancé(e) in separate photosshould be about one inch from your chin to the top ofyour hair. Using a pencil or felt pen, lightly print thename (and Alien Registration Number, if known) onthe back of each photograph."