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Or do as KiwiBird did, and send in all the missing documents (copies, of course) along with your NOA1 and hope it gets matched up to your petition. It did for her, but there are no guarantees but I see no harm in trying. If it doesn't work, all you're out is the postal fee.

Thanks, That's a much more positive and non castigating reply and possibly the best solution at this point. :thumbs:

Especially since the I-129F will probably only just be arriving in Vermont in the next day or two.

They tend to issue the NOA1 on arrival so it would be emailed and available to use as a reference number.

If the missing Documents are ready and mailed overnight things might not miss a beat.

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It's been my experience in dealings with the old INS and the current USCIS as well as others that unless it is a law there are no absolutes.

If I don't know for certain either by my own experience or by the letter of the law I don't comment.

The strengths in forums are actual case histories B-) and personal experiences not opinions.:no:

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Thanks Coconuts for remembering me! :)

Yes, I did this exact same thing. I heard many people say "Wait for an RFE." I even called UCSIS many times and got that same reply. However, I was reading cases of people getting denied after waiting 5 months. I was reading that on VJ here and another Immigration forum. I was reading all these, and I became scared that I would wait 5 months and get a denial. In fact, I made a post here and talked about my mistake. Everyone reply where someone started with "I did this same exact thing" ended with "I got a denial." All the people that suggested "Wait for an RFE" had not made this mistake.

I must emphasize though, that if you're going to send in additional paperwork, make sure you only send in copies. I got no confirmation that my papers were received. I heard nothing if they were matched up. However, I know they would not have approved me based on the I-129F petition alone. So they must have been matched up.

Best of luck to you. Please keep us posted! :)

Was the best $4.95 (postage) I've ever spent!

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07/20/2011-------I-485 and I-765 Sent
07/26/2011-------NOA1 received via email
08/05/2011-------RFE Notification via email and text
08/11/2011-------RFE Hardcopy in mail
08/12/2011-------RFE Sent back
08/15/2011-------RFE Received at USCIS
08/24/2011-------Biometrics Appointment
09/06/2011-------Notice of Interview! (via text)
09/15/2011-------EAD Approved Notification via text
10/06/2011-------Adjustment of Status Interview - APPROVED!!!

11/08/2011-------Green Card Received!!

07/09/2013-------Lifting Conditions Filed

07/12/2013-------NOA received

10/01/2013-------Approval Date

10/15/2013-------Ten Year Green Card Received! Finally!

 

 

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