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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: China
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Hello all, looking for a little advice.

After meticulously getting everything together, I 3 punched it and stuck it in a binder, then I thought, hmmmm, they don't mind 2 punch, but maybe they DO mind 3 punch, and after some research, USCIS apparently does mind. So, first question, I will need to redo everything, right?

If so, then here is the dilemma I now face:

My fiance sent me 7 completely filled out and signed g325a, after punching 4 of them, I have 3 left. She also sent me 4 copies of uncompleted, but signed, g325a. This is the new g325a, which says you only need to send a page, but everyone seems keen on sending 4 original copies as before. So it seems my options are:

1. Send 1-3 completely filled g325a and hope for the best

2. Myself fill in and send the 4 blank, but signed, copies

3. Have her mail me more copies

What do you you guys think?

Thanks!

09/15/2005 - Enrolled at university in Wuhan

11/20/2005 - First met, became friends

03/04/2006 - Dating

07/31/2007 - Returned to US

06/01/2009 - Back to Wuhan, living together

07/17/2009 - Engaged!

07/31/2009 - Returned to US

08/01/2009 - Getting I-129F together (began intensive research last Christmas)

08/27/2009 - I-129F sent to Vermont

08/31/2009 - I-129F arrived in Vermont (USPS tracking)

09/09/2009 - Money Order cashed

09/15/2009 - NOA1 received

10/03/2009 - Approved petition sent to NVC

10/09/2009 - NOA2 received (five months ahead of schedule!)

10/16/2009 - NVC sends electronic petition to embassy

10/19/2009 - Getting I-134 (joint-sponsor) / other evidence together

10/26/2009 - Embassy sends P3

11/1/2009 - P3 received

11/18/2009 - P3 returned

12/21/2009 - Embassy sends P4

12/28/2009 - P4 received

1/21/2010 - Interview (passed! thanks everyone!)

3/17/2010 - POE Atlanta, GA

4/8/2010 - Married :)

5/18/2010 - Mailed AOS packet

6/22/2010 - Finger prints taken

7/2/2010 - Case transfered to CSC

8/3/2010 - EAD received

11/4/2010 - Filed Service Request

11/10/2010 - Service Request response via email - they say to wait 180 days for notice of action. My response - I state politely that their request is unacceptable and inform them that I will contact my senator if I do not receive an appropriate response within one month's time.

12/2/2010 - Their response to my email - I will receive notice of action in 35 days.

12/16/2010 - GC mailed.

12/20/2010 - GC received.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Others have sent in petitions in 3-ring binders. USCIS just removed the documents from the binder, 2-hole punched the pages, and put it in their own folders. I don't think you'll have a problem using the documents you've already got. Just remove them from the 3-ring binder. I would be stunned if you got an RFE or your petition was returned because they pages were punched with 3 holes.

12/15/2009 - K1 Visa Interview - APPROVED!

12/29/2009 - Married in Oakland, CA!

08/18/2010 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

05/01/2013 - Removal of Conditions - APPROVED!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: China
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Others have sent in petitions in 3-ring binders. USCIS just removed the documents from the binder, 2-hole punched the pages, and put it in their own folders. I don't think you'll have a problem using the documents you've already got. Just remove them from the 3-ring binder. I would be stunned if you got an RFE or your petition was returned because they pages were punched with 3 holes.

That's great to know! Just curious, is there anyone out there reading this who has successfully submitted a i-129f in a 3-ring binder?

09/15/2005 - Enrolled at university in Wuhan

11/20/2005 - First met, became friends

03/04/2006 - Dating

07/31/2007 - Returned to US

06/01/2009 - Back to Wuhan, living together

07/17/2009 - Engaged!

07/31/2009 - Returned to US

08/01/2009 - Getting I-129F together (began intensive research last Christmas)

08/27/2009 - I-129F sent to Vermont

08/31/2009 - I-129F arrived in Vermont (USPS tracking)

09/09/2009 - Money Order cashed

09/15/2009 - NOA1 received

10/03/2009 - Approved petition sent to NVC

10/09/2009 - NOA2 received (five months ahead of schedule!)

10/16/2009 - NVC sends electronic petition to embassy

10/19/2009 - Getting I-134 (joint-sponsor) / other evidence together

10/26/2009 - Embassy sends P3

11/1/2009 - P3 received

11/18/2009 - P3 returned

12/21/2009 - Embassy sends P4

12/28/2009 - P4 received

1/21/2010 - Interview (passed! thanks everyone!)

3/17/2010 - POE Atlanta, GA

4/8/2010 - Married :)

5/18/2010 - Mailed AOS packet

6/22/2010 - Finger prints taken

7/2/2010 - Case transfered to CSC

8/3/2010 - EAD received

11/4/2010 - Filed Service Request

11/10/2010 - Service Request response via email - they say to wait 180 days for notice of action. My response - I state politely that their request is unacceptable and inform them that I will contact my senator if I do not receive an appropriate response within one month's time.

12/2/2010 - Their response to my email - I will receive notice of action in 35 days.

12/16/2010 - GC mailed.

12/20/2010 - GC received.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Malaysia
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Reading this makes me want to shake my fist in the air at USCIS for reducing normal average people to sweating, paranoid beings worrying about binders, folders, ACCO fasterners, N/A vs None, handwritten vs typed. It would be funny if I wasn't part of it.

I myself worried about the N/A vs None.

I don't think you will have a problem.

N-400 Stuff:
07/02/16 : N-400 sent

07/11/16 : NOA1

07/28/16 : Biometrics

04/03/17: Interview (approved)

04/14/17: Judicial oath ceremony

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: China
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Others have sent in petitions in 3-ring binders. USCIS just removed the documents from the binder, 2-hole punched the pages, and put it in their own folders. I don't think you'll have a problem using the documents you've already got. Just remove them from the 3-ring binder. I would be stunned if you got an RFE or your petition was returned because they pages were punched with 3 holes.

That's great to know! Just curious, is there anyone out there reading this who has successfully submitted a i-129f in a 3-ring binder?

Hmmm could not edit, replying to own post, found some successfully doing it in this tread

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...mp;#entry941366

feel much better now

09/15/2005 - Enrolled at university in Wuhan

11/20/2005 - First met, became friends

03/04/2006 - Dating

07/31/2007 - Returned to US

06/01/2009 - Back to Wuhan, living together

07/17/2009 - Engaged!

07/31/2009 - Returned to US

08/01/2009 - Getting I-129F together (began intensive research last Christmas)

08/27/2009 - I-129F sent to Vermont

08/31/2009 - I-129F arrived in Vermont (USPS tracking)

09/09/2009 - Money Order cashed

09/15/2009 - NOA1 received

10/03/2009 - Approved petition sent to NVC

10/09/2009 - NOA2 received (five months ahead of schedule!)

10/16/2009 - NVC sends electronic petition to embassy

10/19/2009 - Getting I-134 (joint-sponsor) / other evidence together

10/26/2009 - Embassy sends P3

11/1/2009 - P3 received

11/18/2009 - P3 returned

12/21/2009 - Embassy sends P4

12/28/2009 - P4 received

1/21/2010 - Interview (passed! thanks everyone!)

3/17/2010 - POE Atlanta, GA

4/8/2010 - Married :)

5/18/2010 - Mailed AOS packet

6/22/2010 - Finger prints taken

7/2/2010 - Case transfered to CSC

8/3/2010 - EAD received

11/4/2010 - Filed Service Request

11/10/2010 - Service Request response via email - they say to wait 180 days for notice of action. My response - I state politely that their request is unacceptable and inform them that I will contact my senator if I do not receive an appropriate response within one month's time.

12/2/2010 - Their response to my email - I will receive notice of action in 35 days.

12/16/2010 - GC mailed.

12/20/2010 - GC received.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello all, looking for a little advice.

After meticulously getting everything together, I 3 punched it and stuck it in a binder, then I thought, hmmmm, they don't mind 2 punch, but maybe they DO mind 3 punch, and after some research, USCIS apparently does mind. So, first question, I will need to redo everything, right?

If so, then here is the dilemma I now face:

My fiance sent me 7 completely filled out and signed g325a, after punching 4 of them, I have 3 left. She also sent me 4 copies of uncompleted, but signed, g325a. This is the new g325a, which says you only need to send a page, but everyone seems keen on sending 4 original copies as before. So it seems my options are:

1. Send 1-3 completely filled g325a and hope for the best

2. Myself fill in and send the 4 blank, but signed, copies

3. Have her mail me more copies

What do you you guys think?

Thanks!

If you go searching in the USCIS website they do give recommendation to use a two hole Acco fastener at the top of your sheets. This is what I found and used the recommendation: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD Then use tabs instead of dividers. If you do use tabs put them on the bottom. The reasoning is the USCIS has to do something with it if it is in a binder and it the tabs are on the side it may not fit well in a folder. I used tabs to divide the petition according to my table of contents. My petition went through just fine.

4-17-2009 sent K1 Petition

5-1-2009 USCIS received petition

5-4-2009 received NOA1 notice

7-17-2009 touched

7-20-2009 NOA2 received

8-3-2009 NVC received petition

8-4-2009 NVC sent petition to Manila

9-22-2009 Medical Exam (scar on lungs) will have sputum test done

9-28-2009 K1 visa interview (canceled)

12-02-2009 call the SLMEC for sputum test report out

12-07-2009 Medical passed

12-08-2009 CFO

December 16, 2009 visa Pink Slip

December 20, 2009 entered USA

With God's blessing

Dale and Pat

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I glued tabs at the bottom for the initial petition and I saw at the interview they RIPPED them all off. Looked like sh!t!

Edited by Haole

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Slovakia
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I glued tabs at the bottom for the initial petition and I saw at the interview they RIPPED them all off. Looked like sh!t!

LOL And I thought I was perfectionalist when I sent ONLY everything what they asked for and ONLY organized all documents into order like they were mentioned in cover letter. Uff seems I got a lot to learn from you guys!!!

Anyways, GOOD LUCK! :D

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I glued tabs at the bottom for the initial petition and I saw at the interview they RIPPED them all off. Looked like sh!t!

LOL And I thought I was perfectionalist when I sent ONLY everything what they asked for and ONLY organized all documents into order like they were mentioned in cover letter. Uff seems I got a lot to learn from you guys!!!

Anyways, GOOD LUCK! :D

Yeah I went to quite a bit of work printing out the tabs and glueing them on.

I sure didn't do so when I submitted for AOS and removing conditions.

Won't do it for the N-400 either.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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I glued tabs at the bottom for the initial petition and I saw at the interview they RIPPED them all off. Looked like sh!t!

LOL And I thought I was perfectionalist when I sent ONLY everything what they asked for and ONLY organized all documents into order like they were mentioned in cover letter. Uff seems I got a lot to learn from you guys!!!

Anyways, GOOD LUCK! :D

Yeah I went to quite a bit of work printing out the tabs and glueing them on.

I sure didn't do so when I submitted for AOS and removing conditions.

Won't do it for the N-400 either.

Post-it's work well for tabs. They are functional, and easily removed. After 8 plus years in the military, it is not unusual to see a document covered in post-it's, but one dab of white-out, and the weight of the world comes down on the perpetrator!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Reading this makes me want to shake my fist in the air at USCIS for reducing normal average people to sweating, paranoid beings worrying about binders, folders, ACCO fasterners, N/A vs None, handwritten vs typed. It would be funny if I wasn't part of it.

I myself worried about the N/A vs None.

I don't think you will have a problem.

Finally i found you! hahah! I posted a month ago about the N/A thing. My fiance used N/A instead of None on some fields in the form which requires None. It's been more than a month since we got our NOA1 but I'm still worried about that N/A thing until now. Hope we'll not received an RFE because of that.

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I'm a big fan of paperclips. I think they are more than capable of punching holes themselves.

K1

PLEASE SEE MY TIMELINE FOR K1 INFORMATION

AOS complete!

08/21/2009 - AOS package sent

08/28/2009 - NOA 1 for AOS, EAD, AP

08/31/2009 - Cheque cashed

09/05/2009 - Biometrics notice received

09/23/2009 - Biometrics Appointment

09/23/2009 - I-485 Transferred to CSC

10/02/2009 - EAD Approved (card production) & AP approved!

10/11/2009 - EAD Card received

10/20/2009 - AOS approved, GC card production ordered! (53 days in total)

10/26/2009 - Green Card received - nearly 11 months to the day of our K1 NOA 1!

11/25/2009 - Started my new job!

02/26/2010 - Passed my driving test :-p

07/20/2011 - Eligible to remove conditions

2012 - Going for citizenship

09/20/2011 - Removal of conditions submitted to VSC....here we go...again!

It's been a quick and relatively painless journey thanks to tireless research, dumb luck and this community :)

DONE with USCIS for a while :)

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