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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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I noticed some people have paperclipped photos to paper, others put them in a ziploc bag. I guess my main question is how exactly are you sending the packet out? Did you staple any pages together? Paperclip? Send it all loose or possibly in a folder?

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The passport-sized photos, I signed and put in a labeled zip-lock bag, and then paperclipped to each of the G-325A forms. The other photos (relationship evidence) were printed out, so we didn't have them loose.

The entire packet was just loosely binder-clipped together. Nothing stapled or paperclipped other than the photos mentioned above. Put the whole thing into a mailer.

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ROC Timeline:

02/10/2014 - ROC Sent.

02/12/2014 - NOA1 Date.

03/11/2014 - Biometrics Date.

05/28/2014 - Card Production.

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I noticed some people have paperclipped photos to paper, others put them in a ziploc bag. I guess my main question is how exactly are you sending the packet out? Did you staple any pages together? Paperclip? Send it all loose or possibly in a folder?

Thanks :)

I placed our passport photos in a small plastic baggy, then stapled it with the check to our cover sheet. We stapled multiple pages of a USCIS form. All documents were held together using ideal clamps. They worked real nice! :thumbs:

I hope this helps you! Good luck with your journey!

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02/15/13 - Mailed N-400
02/19/13 - Received by Phoenix Lockbox (day 01)
02/21/13 - NOA1 issued (day 03)


REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS (WIFE)
02/18/12 - Eligible for Removal of Conditions on Residence
03/23/12 - Mailed I-751 to CSC
03/26/12 - Received by CSC (day 01)
03/31/12 - Received NOA1 (day 06)
05/02/12 - Biometrics done (day 38)
10/23/12 - Received approval email (day 212)
11/01/12 - Received green card (day 221)


IR-2 (STEPDAUGHTER)
06/01/10 - Mailed I-130 petition
06/03/10 - Package delivered to USCIS (day 01)
06/08/10 - NOA1 issued (day 06)
11/03/10 - Received approval email (day 154)
11/08/10 - Received approval notice in mail (day 159)


NATIONAL VISA CENTER (STEPDAUGHTER)
11/08/10 - NVC received case from USCIS
11/09/10 - NVC case # & IIN generated, email addresses given, DS-3032 sent via email & USPS (day 01)
11/16/10 - Received and paid AOS bill (day 08)
11/17/10 - AOS bill marked as PAID; AOS packet express mailed (day 09)
11/19/10 - Received and paid IV bill; DS-3032 accepted (day 11)
11/22/10 - IV bill marked as PAID; IV packet express mailed (day 14)
12/03/10 - Sign-in failed (day 25)
12/09/10 - INTERVIEW SCHEDULED FOR JANUARY 10, 2011 @ 6:45AM
12/28/10 - Medical exam done at SLEC Manila - PASSED! (day 40)
01/10/11 - Interview at USEM Manila - APPROVED! (day 53)
01/21/11 - Stepdaughter received passport with IR-2 visa! (day 64)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Paraguay
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I bound mine with this type of ACCO fastener on the top. I read somewhere that this is what they use to file the packet, and it worked for me.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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Many thanks! I will look for something like that this weekend! I'm just waiting on a packet from my fiancee - we filled all of the forms out together last month when I was in Scotland, but somehow forgot signatures!! I'm getting very anxious to get this in!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Office supply stores like OfficeMax have plastic envelopes that have adhesive on the back to attach to heavy paper. I used these on card-stock paper to send all my photos. I top-punched everything and used in a binder with fasteners like those shown in the above post. Must have worked OK, got my NOA2 on the 7th, no RFE!

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I bound mine with this type of ACCO fastener on the top. I read somewhere that this is what they use to file the packet, and it worked for me.

I did this also...I think it's 'recommended' on the USCIS website. I also put the passport photos labeled in a ziplock back, and stapled to a blank sheet of paper. Good Luck!

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I'm about to mail out my petition tomorrow. Uhh, I put all my stuff in a 3-ring binder... holepunched everything except for the forms/letters of intent to marry/cover letter. Now I'm wondering if this is okay or not? Any help on this? It'd be nothing for me to remove it all from the binder and use the fasteners that are spoken of here. I'd have to go buy the fasteners first lol. Anyone ever use a binder?

03/17/2011- Mailed K1 petition

03/25/2011- Email and text NOA1, routed to VSC

03/25/2011- Check cashed

07/05/2011- NOA2, USCIS website, text and email!
10/04/2011- Interview, APPROVED!
10/23/2011- POE - Dulles
11/08/2011- WEDDING!
11/15/2011- Applied for SSN
01/18/2012- AOS package sent
01/24/2012- NOA1 for AOS, EAD & AP
01/25/2012- Check cashed for AOS
02/16/2012- AOS & EAD biometrics
02/13/2012- AOS case transferred to CSC
02/21/2012- AOS application received at CSC
03/15/2012- EAD/AP cards approved
03/26/2012- EAD/AP combo card received
07/30/2012- Service Request on AOS, past 6 months mark...
08/28/2012- Ombudsman & Senator contacted, past 7 months mark...
09/04/2012- AOS Approved!
09/10/2012- GC in hand!

08/13/2014- Mailed I-751(ROC) package to VSC

08/15/2014- Delivered

08/18/2014- NOA1/Letter of Extension

08/20/2014- Check cashed

09/17/2014- Biometrics

02/18/2015- Card Production Ordered/ Approved!

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