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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sudan
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Hi everyone,

I received the NOA2 per K-1 fiance visa application and part of what I have to send my fiancee overseas are copies of the entire I-129F package. The copies that I did make got destroyed by a very hungry xerox machine in my attempt to make double copies. I had already sent out the originals at that point and so now I no longer have copies of what USCIS received.

Has anyone had a similar situation and found a remedy for it? I can reproduce everything, sign it, and have my fiancee sign it as well....but it will be apparent to the consulate that they are not copies of the original.

If I include a letter explaining all that, will that suffice or is having no copies of original inexcusable? Please advise and thank you in advance

Tarig & Awatif

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hi everyone,

I received the NOA2 per K-1 fiance visa application and part of what I have to send my fiancee overseas are copies of the entire I-129F package. The copies that I did make got destroyed by a very hungry xerox machine in my attempt to make double copies. I had already sent out the originals at that point and so now I no longer have copies of what USCIS received.

Has anyone had a similar situation and found a remedy for it? I can reproduce everything, sign it, and have my fiancee sign it as well....but it will be apparent to the consulate that they are not copies of the original.

If I include a letter explaining all that, will that suffice or is having no copies of original inexcusable? Please advise and thank you in advance

Tarig & Awatif

Yes, ideally you're supposed to have the same stuff... You could just do as you say a reproduce everything. It doesn't matter if they're not identical, the consul isn't going to bust out the copy they've got and compare them to the document your fiancee has. I'd say focus on the additional proof of relationship from after you sent the petition. As long as you have solid proof from beginning to end I wouldn't worry as much.

K1
10/15/2010 - NOA1
04/11/2011 - NOA2
04/14/2011 - NVC received
04/18/2011 - NVC sent
04/19/2011 - Consulate received
05/04/2011 - Packet 3 sent
05/28/2011 - Packet 3 received
06/07/2011 - Medical exam & ASC appt.
06/09/2011 - Interview - APPROVED
07/29/2011 - Marriage

AOS
09/26/2011 - NOA1

10/18/2011 - Case transferred to CSC
10/28/2011 - Biometrics
11/23/2011 - EAD & AP approved

12/03/2011 - EAD & AP combo card received
01/24/2012 - AOS approved
02/02/2012 - NOA for approved AOS & prod. of GC ordered
02/08/2012 - GC received
ROC

12/10/2013 - NOA1
01/10/2014 - Biometrics

06/04/2014 - ROC & prod. of GC ordered

06/17/2014 - GC received

Naturalization

01/29/2015 - N-400 sent to TX

02/12/2015 - NOA1

03/03/2015 - Biometrics

05/02/2015 - Interview letter received

06/04/2015 - Interview Appointment - APPROVED

 
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