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Hi everyone!

Did you all basically use the same one you submitted with the I-129F except dated closer to the interview?

Also, is the beneficiary required to bring their updated (date, signed) version of the letter to the interview as well?

Thanks in advance!

ROC:

7/2/18 - ROC packet (I-751) sent

7/5/18 - USCIS CSC received

7/13/18 - NOA (I-797) notice date

7/17/18 - $680 check cashed

7/20/18 - NOA (I-797) received

3/11/19 - Biometrics reused

6/4/19 - Case transferred to Potomac Service Center  

10/9/19 - New Card Is Being Produced / Approved

10/11/19 - Card Was Mailed To Me

10/12/19 - Approval Notice received

10/17/19 - 10-yr Green Card received

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Yep... just need to add in the word "continued interest to support the I-129F".

2019 09 30 : Filed N-400 Online

2019 10 23 : Biometrics Completed

2021 03 22 : Citizenship Interview PASSED; Oath + Certificate Issued

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2018 03 08 : ROC Package Recv'd/Signed

2018 03 19 : NOA Recv'd

2019 06 21 : Biometrics Completed

2019 09 13 : Card in Production (No Interview)

2019 09 20 : Recv'd 10-Yr Green Card by Mail

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2015 11 06 : AOS Package Recv'd/Signed

2015 11 16 : NOA's (3x) Recv'd by Mail

2015 12 04 : Biometrics Completed

2016 01 25 : EAD & AP Approved (No RFE's)

2016 03 09 : Interview Scheduled (No RFE's)

2016 03 16 : AOS Interview - APPROVED

2016 03 24 : Received Green Card by Mail

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2015 02 07 : I-129F Mailed

2015 05 13 : I-129F Approved (No RFE's)

2015 08 18 : K-1 Interview (Visa Approved)

2015 08 29 : Arrived U.S.

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Hi everyone!

Did you all basically use the same one you submitted with the I-129F except dated closer to the interview?

Also, is the beneficiary required to bring their updated (date, signed) version of the letter to the interview as well?

Thanks in advance!

USEM in Manila has not asked for a Letter of Intent to marry in YEARS.

You would do well to pop over to the Philippines forum for your questions relating to the visa process in Manila http://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/129-philippines/

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Hi everyone!

Did you all basically use the same one you submitted with the I-129F except dated closer to the interview?

Also, is the beneficiary required to bring their updated (date, signed) version of the letter to the interview as well?

Thanks in advance!

As I've understood it is wise to have a new one with you if the original (the one you sent with the I-129F) is older than 6 months. Even then a lot of embassies don't even care about a new one. But if it's older than 6 months is always a good idea to bring it. Better safe than sorry.





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USEM in Manila has not asked for a Letter of Intent to marry in YEARS.

You would do well to pop over to the Philippines forum for your questions relating to the visa process in Manila http://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/129-philippines/

I wasn't sure and was sending a 134 to her anyway so I just did a new one with a more recent date. She doesn't have one, but wasn't worried about it since she's there in person.

I didn't deem the issue worthy enough to ask or worry about since I was already sending her a packet.

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I wasn't sure and was sending a 134 to her anyway so I just did a new one with a more recent date. She doesn't have one, but wasn't worried about it since she's there in person.

I didn't deem the issue worthy enough to ask or worry about since I was already sending her a packet.

For sure no harm in sending a LOI after all it is a sheet of paper.

What is needed from you as an original is the I-134. You could actually email your most recent tax return and W-2 to your fiancee as copies are fine for them.

Don't need a copy of the I-129F package, if you send anything from there, send a copy of your G-325A as it has good info about you

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Hi everyone!

Did you all basically use the same one you submitted with the I-129F except dated closer to the interview?

Yes, same language, just changed the date and addressed it to the Embassy rather than USCIS.

Also, is the beneficiary required to bring their updated (date, signed) version of the letter to the interview as well?

Yes

Thanks in advance!

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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For sure no harm in sending a LOI after all it is a sheet of paper.

What is needed from you as an original is the I-134. You could actually email your most recent tax return and W-2 to your fiancee as copies are fine for them.

Don't need a copy of the I-129F package, if you send anything from there, send a copy of your G-325A as it has good info about you

I definitely have the required documents and non of the fluff such as a copy of the petition. I'm not worried about having the correct stuff. The only thing I mailed was an i134, loi, and my 2014 tax xscript. Everything else I had her print. Only sent the the later two because I was sending the 134.

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Hi everyone!

Did you all basically use the same one you submitted with the I-129F except dated closer to the interview?

Also, is the beneficiary required to bring their updated (date, signed) version of the letter to the interview as well?

Thanks in advance!

Letter of intent is not needed. We never had one for the interview, and they never even asked for it.

K-1
NOA1: 04/08/2014; NOA2: 04/21/2014; Visa interview, approved: 07/15/2014; POE: 07/25/2014; Marriage: 09/05/2014

 

AOS

NOA1:  09/12/2014;  Biometrics:  10/06/2014;  EAD/AP Received:  11/26/2014;  Interview Waiver Letter:  01/02/2015;  

RFE:  07/09/2015;  Permanent Residency Granted:  07/27/2015;  Green card Received:  08/22/2015

 

ROC

NOA1:  05/24/2017;  Biometrics:  06/13/2017;  Approved without interview:  09/05/2018;  10 Yr Green card Received:  09/13/2018

 

Naturalization

08/09/2020 -- Filed N-400 online

08/09/2020 -- NOA1 date

08/11/2020 -- NOA1 received in the mail

12/30/2020 -- Received notice online that an interview was scheduled

02/11/2021 -- Interview

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Thanks again everyone!

ROC:

7/2/18 - ROC packet (I-751) sent

7/5/18 - USCIS CSC received

7/13/18 - NOA (I-797) notice date

7/17/18 - $680 check cashed

7/20/18 - NOA (I-797) received

3/11/19 - Biometrics reused

6/4/19 - Case transferred to Potomac Service Center  

10/9/19 - New Card Is Being Produced / Approved

10/11/19 - Card Was Mailed To Me

10/12/19 - Approval Notice received

10/17/19 - 10-yr Green Card received

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I forgot to send the second letter of intent. I had my interview yesterday and it was approved. But I brought it to the interview just in case.

K1

02-02-2015 Package Sent by Express Mail

06-15-2015 Interview: APPROVED :dancing:

07-01-2015 Visa in Hand

09-06-2015 POE

10-09-2015 Wedding (L):wub:

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AOS

11-09-2015 AOS, EAD & AP Sent by Express Mail (Dearborn Address)

11-19-2015 AOS, EAD & AP confirmation e-mails received

12-14-2015 Biometrics completed

01-06-2016 AOS Approved :dance:

01-11-2016 GREEN CARD in hand!!!!!!!!!!!!

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ROC

11-06-2017 Package Sent by Express Mail 

11-13-2017 NOA received

12-05-2017 Biometrics completed

08-18-2018 Copy of extension letter received

10-16-2018 Original extension letter received

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Naturalization

01-26-2019 N-400 filled online

 

 

 

 

 

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