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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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A pleasant day to all!

I was just wondering if the USCIS will send back the whole I-129f package you submitted for the application, together with the NOA 2 in order for my fiance to send it to me for the embassy interview...

Thank you...

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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A pleasant day to all!

I was just wondering if the USCIS will send back the whole I-129f package you submitted for the application, together with the NOA 2 in order for my fiance to send it to me for the embassy interview...

Thank you...

Nope, they don't return it. The application is forwarded to the consulate where your beneficiary will be giving the interview. Once the interview is completed and visa approved, the application is put in a sealed envelope and submitted back to the beneficiary. The envelop will be opened by immigration officials upon arrival in USA. Can't be opened beforehand, otherwise, it's null and void.

I-129F Sent : 2011-07-06

I-129F NOA1 : 2011-07-08

I-129F NOA2 : 2011-09-29

NOA2 Approved: 2011-10-01

NOA2 Paper Recv: 2011-10-03

NVC Recv: 2011-10-17

NVC to Embassy Sent: 2011-10-19

Embassy Recv Packet: 2011-10-21

Packet 3.5 Recv'ed: 2011-11-03

Packet 3.5 Sent: 2011-11-05

Interview Date: 2011-12-19

K1 Issued 2012-01-13

POE 2012 -03-14

Marriage 2012-03-19

SSN Received 2012-04-09

Filing AOS 2012-04-11

Biometrics Completed 2012-05-17

EAD Card Received 2012-07-02

Green Card Interview 2012-08-02

Card in Hand 2012-08-14

*******************************************

DONE WITH K1!!!!!!!!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Oh okay... So this means, my fiance has to make an exact duplicate of the i-129f package he submitted to USCIS in order for me to have a copy of it during my embassy interview...

You got it..

Always, always advisable to make duplicate copy of each form filled and submitted.

I-129F Sent : 2011-07-06

I-129F NOA1 : 2011-07-08

I-129F NOA2 : 2011-09-29

NOA2 Approved: 2011-10-01

NOA2 Paper Recv: 2011-10-03

NVC Recv: 2011-10-17

NVC to Embassy Sent: 2011-10-19

Embassy Recv Packet: 2011-10-21

Packet 3.5 Recv'ed: 2011-11-03

Packet 3.5 Sent: 2011-11-05

Interview Date: 2011-12-19

K1 Issued 2012-01-13

POE 2012 -03-14

Marriage 2012-03-19

SSN Received 2012-04-09

Filing AOS 2012-04-11

Biometrics Completed 2012-05-17

EAD Card Received 2012-07-02

Green Card Interview 2012-08-02

Card in Hand 2012-08-14

*******************************************

DONE WITH K1!!!!!!!!!

Filed: Country: Philippines
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Oh okay... So this means, my fiance has to make an exact duplicate of the i-129f package he submitted to USCIS in order for me to have a copy of it during my embassy interview...

Yeah, you fiancee should have made duplicates of every document he sent to USCIS. That way if that package had gotten lost on the way to USCIS, he would be able to resubmit the entire package again, based on his copies of all the documents.

Edited by Leatherneck

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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no.

the answer is definitely NO!

bUT, YOU should KNOW most all of the information in the application, so you wouldn't need a copy.

Although, ... it would/could be a good idea to have one.

07/27/2011...........NOA1 received.

12/05/2011...........RFE received.

12/13/2011...........RFE response sent.

12/16/2011...........RFE RESPONSE received by Vermont S.C.

12/22/2011...........Teased by a text-message from uscis, saying they have received my response to the RFE.

12/30/2011...........LA VISA APROVADOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!

01/12/2012...........Case Sent To Bogota Colombia, from the National Visa Center.

02/09/2012...........Schedule Interview.

03/23/2012...........Interview (to take place then)!

04/07/2012...........Arrived in USA.

07/01/2012...........MARRIED!

What next?

.......How the days DO slip away!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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A pleasant day to all!

I was just wondering if the USCIS will send back the whole I-129f package you submitted for the application, together with the NOA 2 in order for my fiance to send it to me for the embassy interview...

Thank you...

nope not a chance. once its approved by USCIS it gets forwarded to NVC then USEM. your fiance should have made a copy for your reference during interview although at most cases CO dont even ask them coz obviously they have the physical file approved by USCIS. they will only ask you for NBI< BC, CENOMAR, DS forms, new intent to marry, i134 and few proofs of on going relationship

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