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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey all,

I apologize if this is the wrong section for this inquiry. I am in need of a little clarification if anyone is able to provide it.

It is time to file the I-485 for my now-wife (huge thanks to this site for the process until this point!) next week, but I notice that we need the NOA2 "Approval" notice from the I-129F. I never received this notice, so will need to file an I-824 (much to my dismay after asking for alternatives at USCIS line since it's like this notice was never mailed...)

We also plan to include the NVC "Received approved I-129F petition" letter as a supplementary document and explain that I-824 for duplicate approval notice is pending on the AOS application. My question is, should we file I-824 with the I-485 AOS application or separately? I only ask because I noticed when looking at I-824 filing locations, it indicated if "filing I-824 with other documents, use the filing location of the other document(s)".

Again, I really appreciate any insight into this!

Thank you,

Jesse

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You will be fine filing AOS without the I-129F NOA2 approval notice

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/323385-filing-for-aos-with-lost-noa2/

Just send in your I-129F approval USCIS online case status, National Visa Center letter stating that the I-129F was approved, K1 visa copy ..etc

Done with K1, AOS and ROC

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline

You will be fine filing AOS without the I-129F NOA2 approval notice

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/323385-filing-for-aos-with-lost-noa2/

Just send in your I-129F approval USCIS online case status, National Visa Center letter stating that the I-129F was approved, K1 visa copy ..etc

I see... that's another thing I've been wondering ever since they never sent me the NOA2 lol. Okay, I'm definitely not going to worry about it then... I can find far better things to do with that $405. Thank you.

Slightly off topic from this thread subject, but I was also wondering... I included copies of her passport Biography page and K1 visa, and also any page that wasn't empty (i.e. stamps from other countries, past visas, etc). That should be all I need, right? We don't need to include all of the pages, even blank ones?

-Jesse

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https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-485instr.pdf

The I-485 instructions said

If you have obtained a nonimmigrant visa(s) from a US Embassy or consulate abroad within the last year, submit

a photocopy(ies) of the page(s) of your passport containing the visa(s)

I would send in the passport bio page, K1 visa, and US entry stamp.

Done with K1, AOS and ROC

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