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Question 8b. A# (if any)

==> I used to be a US permanent resident and had an A# (Alien Registration Number). I still know that number. But now that I'm a US citizen, I guess I no longer "owns" that number (no it longer "owns" me), I suppose I write "None" in this question. Can anybody confirm?

Question 18: Has your fiancé(e) met and seen you within the two-year period immediately receding the filing of this petition? Describe the circumstances under which you met.

==> In this question do I describe how we physically met in the last 2 years? I don't need to say how we got to know each other, do I?

Thank you.

2006-11-08...I-129F sent to TSC

2006-11-14...I-129F received

2006-11-20...NOA1

2006-11-22...Check cashed

2006-11-27...Touched

2007-02-12...Touched...approved

2007-02-13...Touched

2007-02-20...NOA2 letter arrives in the mail

2007-04-05...Packet 3 received in HCMC

2007-04-12...Packet 3 returned to consulate

2007-05-25...Packet 4 received

2007-06-27...Interview...passed

2007-06-28...Visa received

2008.........2-year green card

2010.........10-year green card

2012-04-03...N-400 sent to Dallas lockbox

2012-04-05...N-400 delivered.

2012-04-06...NOA

2012-05-03...Biometrics

2012-05-07...Placed in line for interview scheduling

2012-06-18...Interview letter received

2012-07-23...Interview date (Newark, NJ)

2012-07-23...Oath

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline

I answered how we got together and our physical meetings (3) in the last two years. I think here giving too much is better than giving too little.

Date I-129F Sent : 03/17/2006

Date I-129F NOA1: 04/03/2006

I-129F RFE(s) : 08/10/2006

I-129F RFE Reply(s) : 08/17/2006

Date I-129F NOA2 (Approved) : 08/18/2006

Date Package Received By NVC : 09/05/2006

Date Sent to Embassy: 09/18/2006 assigned number MNL2006743xxx

Date Embassy received 09/26/2006

letter-touched 10/17/2006

information on medical and interview 11/17/2006

Packet with Information 11/29/2006

Medical 1/12/2007

Interview 1/19/2007

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline

I did not know anything about VisaJourney when I filed my 1-129 F. I saw the small space on the form and wrote 2 sentences. The result: an RFE to explain. So I made an attachment, sent 6 pictures with us with date, location. I also sent at least 1 evidence of cash transaction, in HCM, Hotel receipt, airline itinary, and cpoies of boarding passes. I am just glad I kept these. The RFE said they did NOT want cards, email or letters. I described a bit how we met on an on line service ( free ) before we met. And of course the time I was in VN. Apparently more extensive evidence is needed later. See my timeline, Best of Luck.

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Question 18: Has your fiancé(e) met and seen you within the two-year period immediately receding the filing of this petition? Describe the circumstances under which you met.

==> In this question do I describe how we physically met in the last 2 years? I don't need to say how we got to know each other, do I?

Thank you.

Describe exactly how you met (online? in person?) and be specific (chat room? Dating site? while traveling?). They can send a RFE if they need more information.

I included a bried description of how we met in person and why I was in Morocco. Gave them specifc datres I was there. Mentioned we continued the relationship via email and phone and that I made a second trip (with specific dates.)

This answer closely matched the evidence I sent in as proof of havig met.

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24 March 2009 I-751 received by USCIS

27 March 2009 Check Cashed

30 March 2009 NOA received

8 April 2009 Biometric notice arrived by mail

24 April 2009 Biometrics scheduled

26 April 2009 Touched

...once again waiting

1 September 2009 (just over 5 months) Approved and card production ordered.

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Okay, on question Part B, Question 18: Has your Fiance(e) met and seen you:

I wrote a one-page, largely factual and non-emotional summary that says:

- How we got to know each other in 2002 (completely by chance on Yahoo Messenger due to a friend of mine in HCMC forgetting to sign out of his YM on a public computer).

- We became very close online in 2004.

- How I met her for the first time in HCMC in 12/2005, saying we meet each other's family and friends. My dates of arrival and departure.

- How we met 3 times in the US when she came on a J1 visa, the dates of arrivals and departures. Mentioned she stayed at my house with my family for 15 days.

- Mentioned we got enaged before she left the US for VN.

In each stage of the relationship I tell our method of communication. It is one full page. Do you think that is giving too much information?

Thanks for any comments and advice.

2006-11-08...I-129F sent to TSC

2006-11-14...I-129F received

2006-11-20...NOA1

2006-11-22...Check cashed

2006-11-27...Touched

2007-02-12...Touched...approved

2007-02-13...Touched

2007-02-20...NOA2 letter arrives in the mail

2007-04-05...Packet 3 received in HCMC

2007-04-12...Packet 3 returned to consulate

2007-05-25...Packet 4 received

2007-06-27...Interview...passed

2007-06-28...Visa received

2008.........2-year green card

2010.........10-year green card

2012-04-03...N-400 sent to Dallas lockbox

2012-04-05...N-400 delivered.

2012-04-06...NOA

2012-05-03...Biometrics

2012-05-07...Placed in line for interview scheduling

2012-06-18...Interview letter received

2012-07-23...Interview date (Newark, NJ)

2012-07-23...Oath

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Sounds like a lot but it's up to you.

Mine was about 3 sentences describing how we met. After all, that's the question at hand "Describe the circumstances under which you met".

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Hi sealedkiss,

Your A# is yours forever even after you became a US citizen, especially in this process. I believe that you must include that number otherwise you might incur some delays for RFE.

As for the "how we met" question, I had a short answer enough to fit in that space stating briefly how we first met online then I met her in person in Saigon and when. However, I also had a more detailed and longer description in my letter of intent.

Tony

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Thank you, Tony. Yep I did look again at my Naturalization Certificate and the A# is on it. I will include it.

Hi sealedkiss,

Your A# is yours forever even after you became a US citizen, especially in this process. I believe that you must include that number otherwise you might incur some delays for RFE.

Tony

2006-11-08...I-129F sent to TSC

2006-11-14...I-129F received

2006-11-20...NOA1

2006-11-22...Check cashed

2006-11-27...Touched

2007-02-12...Touched...approved

2007-02-13...Touched

2007-02-20...NOA2 letter arrives in the mail

2007-04-05...Packet 3 received in HCMC

2007-04-12...Packet 3 returned to consulate

2007-05-25...Packet 4 received

2007-06-27...Interview...passed

2007-06-28...Visa received

2008.........2-year green card

2010.........10-year green card

2012-04-03...N-400 sent to Dallas lockbox

2012-04-05...N-400 delivered.

2012-04-06...NOA

2012-05-03...Biometrics

2012-05-07...Placed in line for interview scheduling

2012-06-18...Interview letter received

2012-07-23...Interview date (Newark, NJ)

2012-07-23...Oath

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