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All;

1) When NOA2 is sent back, i beleive it is only a short letter. The original package sent as part of the I-129F is not sent back. Is this correct?

2) If this is the case, the pack the petitioner the beneficiary sends to the petitioner is the photocopy of the pack (including RFE's) that they originally sent. Is this correct?

3) The guide says that original of documents should be sent. We never did this for I-129F and it was a photocopy of the birth certificate. Bascially just send the beneficiary exactly what was sent originally. It was accepted so should be fine. Is this correct?

4) The beneificary then has to do packet 3 and this also needs things like birth cetificates. Again, assume phoocopies are ok as long as any signatures are original

Thanks as always

Paul

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Timeline
Posted
All;

1) When NOA2 is sent back, i beleive it is only a short letter. The original package sent as part of the I-129F is not sent back. Is this correct?

2) If this is the case, the pack the petitioner the beneficiary sends to the petitioner is the photocopy of the pack (including RFE's) that they originally sent. Is this correct?

3) The guide says that original of documents should be sent. We never did this for I-129F and it was a photocopy of the birth certificate. Bascially just send the beneficiary exactly what was sent originally. It was accepted so should be fine. Is this correct?

4) The beneificary then has to do packet 3 and this also needs things like birth cetificates. Again, assume phoocopies are ok as long as any signatures are original

Thanks as always

Paul

1) correct

2) yes

3) i did not provide any originals to my wife in the information I gave her

4) P3 will most likely request that beneficiary to bring the original as well as a photocopy to the interview. They will review the original and keep the photocopy. Do NOT allow the consulate to keep any originals

YMMV

Filed: Timeline
Posted
All;

1) When NOA2 is sent back, i beleive it is only a short letter. The original package sent as part of the I-129F is not sent back. Is this correct?

2) If this is the case, the pack the petitioner the beneficiary sends to the petitioner is the photocopy of the pack (including RFE's) that they originally sent. Is this correct?

3) The guide says that original of documents should be sent. We never did this for I-129F and it was a photocopy of the birth certificate. Bascially just send the beneficiary exactly what was sent originally. It was accepted so should be fine. Is this correct?

4) The beneificary then has to do packet 3 and this also needs things like birth cetificates. Again, assume phoocopies are ok as long as any signatures are original

Thanks as always

Paul

1) correct

2) yes

3) i did not provide any originals to my wife in the information I gave her

4) P3 will most likely request that beneficiary to bring the original as well as a photocopy to the interview. They will review the original and keep the photocopy. Do NOT allow the consulate to keep any originals

Excellent. Thanks a lot. Clear and conicse answers. Paul

 
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