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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Yes it is the A#

07-23-2007 Sent I129F to VSC

08-10-2007 NOA1

11-28-2007 NOA2

12-10-2007 Arrives at USEM case number MNL2007834xxx

01-30-2008 Medical

02-07-2008 Interview ((APPROVED))

04-22-2008 POE Chicago

AOS

06-23-2008 AOS sent

07-05-2008 NOA1

07-23-2008 Biometrics

07-28-2008 Case transferred to CSC

08-03-2008 Touched

08-06-2008 Touched

08-07-2008 Touched

08-21-2008 Touched

08-22-2008 Touched

08-23-2008 AP & EAD Approved

08-30-2008 AP received in the mail

09-02-2008 EAD received in the mail

09-19-2008 AOS card production ordered

09-22-2008 AOS touched

09-23-2008 AOS approval notice sent

09-24-2008 AOS touched, welcome notice arrived in the mail

09-26-2008 GC received

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Filed: Timeline
Posted
Please keep in mind that if you do not have the A # you do not have to enter it but if you came on a K1 visa it should be on your I-94 form.

hi there..i entered here as K1...on my I-94 theres 11 digit number...so now im confuse....because my I-94 number is different from my A number.....so which one i will use in form G325A upper right corner "file number"? my A number or the number in my I-94 or put 'NONE'?

please clarify..

thanks

:blush:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
Timeline
Posted
Please keep in mind that if you do not have the A # you do not have to enter it but if you came on a K1 visa it should be on your I-94 form.

hi there..i entered here as K1...on my I-94 theres 11 digit number...so now im confuse....because my I-94 number is different from my A number.....so which one i will use in form G325A upper right corner "file number"? my A number or the number in my I-94 or put 'NONE'?

please clarify..

thanks

:blush:

Ok... the A number should be in the back of your I-94 and it will most likely be hand written and start with the famous A. The number you are comparing right now is the I-94 number which you do not need to worry about.

Filed: Timeline
Posted
Please keep in mind that if you do not have the A # you do not have to enter it but if you came on a K1 visa it should be on your I-94 form.

hi there..i entered here as K1...on my I-94 theres 11 digit number...so now im confuse....because my I-94 number is different from my A number.....so which one i will use in form G325A upper right corner "file number"? my A number or the number in my I-94 or put 'NONE'?

please clarify..

thanks

:blush:

Ok... the A number should be in the back of your I-94 and it will most likely be hand written and start with the famous A. The number you are comparing right now is the I-94 number which you do not need to worry about.

my I-94 back page is blank.....

thanks...so does it mean i dont have a file number?

thanks

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
Timeline
Posted
Hi ! Maybe the immigration officer forgot to put your A# at the back of your I-94 but i'm sure they record it. It's okay though, just put your A# from your visa.

Even if you do not put an A # on your application you should be fine. They should have a record of all this.

 
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