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Filed: Country: Netherlands
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Hello everyone,

I was wondering if there's a policy regarding when documents should be signed, in

regards to when documentation is processed. I am finally now ready to send off

my I-129F package and a few of our documents have my fiance's signature dated

08/31/2010. We were planning on submitting the package earlier, so he mailed me

the original documents in August, with the original signature, but the date is now

over 60 days old. Could this be a potential problem? The documents that have this

date are the G-325A form as well as the intent to marry.

Thank you!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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None. As long as the information is correct. It is best to have financial information for the affidavit of support current and up to date, but for the petition, it is not critical

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Posted

Hello everyone,

I was wondering if there's a policy regarding when documents should be signed, in

regards to when documentation is processed. I am finally now ready to send off

my I-129F package and a few of our documents have my fiance's signature dated

08/31/2010. We were planning on submitting the package earlier, so he mailed me

the original documents in August, with the original signature, but the date is now

over 60 days old. Could this be a potential problem? The documents that have this

date are the G-325A form as well as the intent to marry.

Thank you!

This should not be a problem. For some beneficiaries it takes weeks, and sometimes a couple of months for paperwork to be sent from their country to the USA. This doesn't seem to be an issue for most. I think the Interview letters of intent must be within a closer timeframe, but once again, postal services differ in speed, so I would look into this when the time comes.

06-15?-2009: Starting talking on dating website
07-06-2009: Met in person in Roseville, CA
09-09-2010: Sent I-129f to TXS Lockbox
09-13-2010: NOA1 received
02-02-2011: NOA2 Notification Sent - Approved!!!
02-04-2011: NVC Received
02-09-2011: NVS sent to Vancouver consulate
02-14-2011: Received by Vancouver Consulate
02-15-2011: Packet 3 sent by Vancouver Consulate
02-18-2011: Packet 3 received
02-18-2011: Packet 3 sent back to consulate
02-19-2011: Interview date received!!! Letter on its way!
03-23-2011: Medical at Woking Clinic, Vancouver BC (AM)
03-23-2011: Interview at Vancouver Consulate (PM)
03-23-2011: APPROVED for K-1 Visa!!!! biggrin.png
04-27-2011: POE
05-03-2011: Sent AOS, AP applications
05-06-2011: NOA1 received for AOS and AP
05-06-2011: Applied for SSN. Application successful
05-09-2011: Received SSN by visiting local card center
05-10-2011: Biometrics appointment notice, June 1, 2011.
05-13-2011: Received SSN Card in Mail
06-01-2011: Biometrics appt. in Sacramento, CA
09-16-2011: EAD approved
09-26-2011: AOS Interview in Sacramento
09-26-2011: Green Card (2 yr conditional) granted

02-03-2013: Separated - Return to Canada

Posted

Hello everyone,

I was wondering if there's a policy regarding when documents should be signed, in

regards to when documentation is processed. I am finally now ready to send off

my I-129F package and a few of our documents have my fiance's signature dated

08/31/2010. We were planning on submitting the package earlier, so he mailed me

the original documents in August, with the original signature, but the date is now

over 60 days old. Could this be a potential problem? The documents that have this

date are the G-325A form as well as the intent to marry.

Thank you!

yes previous posters above are correct.. i signed and dated my g-325a form and letter of intent last july 2010, but we just sent the packet last oct. 2010...

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