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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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My Wife and sons AOS case got transferred to CA. They recently received their duplicate passport and replacement I94.

Where should I mail the document?

The case was originally mailed to chicago, we got the I485 receipt notice from Missouri and now the case is in CA.

Should I mail the recent documents to CA.

Please advise..

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Have you received an RFE (Request for Evidence) yet for the duplicate passport and replacement I-94? If not, I would hold on to them untiil you do to ensure that the files don't get misplaced or miss each other. When you receive the RFE, you will return that particular document with the copies of the passports and I-94s and they will be able to keep the file together. It is good news getting transfered to California - once you get the RFE and they match up the files, you will probably be approved without an interview. I would wait for a bit, though.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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We have not received an RFE? Should I still mail it to the CA address.

Have you received an RFE (Request for Evidence) yet for the duplicate passport and replacement I-94? If not, I would hold on to them untiil you do to ensure that the files don't get misplaced or miss each other. When you receive the RFE, you will return that particular document with the copies of the passports and I-94s and they will be able to keep the file together. It is good news getting transfered to California - once you get the RFE and they match up the files, you will probably be approved without an interview. I would wait for a bit, though.
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Hang on to what you have until asked for it.

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09-12-05 - AOS filed

04-21-06 - AOS Interview

04-27-06 - Approval

05-17-06 - Green Card in hand

02-11-08 - File to remove conditions

03-15-08 - Biometrics

03-18-09 - Approved - No interview (Card production ordered)

03-24-09 - 10-year card arrives!

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