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Hi all! I attach papers that I receive from USCIS requesting for passport photo.(Please see attachment)

It's late that I ask this just now because I already send my reply to USCIS.

But now I have some concerns or worries thinking if I did it right.

It looks like simple RFE but it still gave me concerns.

I'm posting this to ask VJ members and experts.

How to properly reply to this?

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I am the USC..NOA1 July 26, 2012 @CSC IR1/CR1

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Hi all! I attach papers that I receive from USCIS requesting for passport photo.(Please see attachment)

It's late that I ask this just now because I already send my reply to USCIS.

But now I have some concerns or worries thinking if I did it right.

It looks like simple RFE but it still gave me concerns.

I'm posting this to ask VJ members and experts.

How to properly reply to this?

I would have the passport pictures retaken at an authorized passport picture location, write the name and A# on the back with a sharpie, place it in a ziplock bag, staple to the paperwork they sent, and mail it back priority mail with delivery confirmation or signature required.

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I would have the passport pictures retaken at an authorized passport picture location, write the name and A# on the back with a sharpie, place it in a ziplock bag, staple to the paperwork they sent, and mail it back priority mail with delivery confirmation or signature required.

Thank you! Almost same with what I do except that I put it in a small envelope with name and A number on back and I used pencil.

What is a "A" number?

That A number on top of the letter is A with random 9 numbers.

I am the USC..NOA1 July 26, 2012 @CSC IR1/CR1

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Why would you have a A Number for sombody who you are petitioning for a cr1 ?? I thought u get a PR when you get here????!?

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Ok here are my other questions on this.

1. Is it asking for petitioner passport photo only or also from beneficiary?

2. What A number is it asking? Is it the 1 on the letter?

I am the USC..NOA1 July 26, 2012 @CSC IR1/CR1

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Why would you have a A Number for sombody who you are petitioning for a cr1 ?? I thought u get a PR when you get here????!?

I don't understand your question completely. What is PR?

That A number USCIS ask made me confuse. What is that number they want me to put at the back of the photo?

The A number in the letter is that the one they want me to put at the back of the photo?

I am the USC..NOA1 July 26, 2012 @CSC IR1/CR1

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PR is permanent resident.

were you born a USC or were you naturalized? If you are a naturalized citizen then you have an A (alien registration) number that you had as a Legal Permanent Resident. They want that number on the back of the photo if you've have one. If you do not then do not put anything.

It is asking for a petitioner photo only.

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PR is permanent resident.

were you born a USC or were you naturalized? If you are a naturalized citizen then you have an A (alien registration) number that you had as a Legal Permanent Resident. They want that number on the back of the photo if you've have one. If you do not then do not put anything.

It is asking for a petitioner photo only.

Oh i see.. its the guy who filed the app.. to put the a number...

But im a us citizen.. do i gotta put that passport num on the back of my pic? I only put my name

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PR is permanent resident.

were you born a USC or were you naturalized? If you are a naturalized citizen then you have an A (alien registration) number that you had as a Legal Permanent Resident. They want that number on the back of the photo if you've have one. If you do not then do not put anything.

It is asking for a petitioner photo only.

I'm naturalized Citizen. Your answer is what exactly what i need and want to hear.

I'm now happy thinking what I did was right. Thank you very much.

I am the USC..NOA1 July 26, 2012 @CSC IR1/CR1

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USC born in US don't have A number right?

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NBC - CSC (I-130) (220 DAYS)

7/18/2013 - Sent to Chicago Lockbox
7/22/2013 - Delivered at Chicago Lockbox
7/25/2013 - NOA1 e-mail received (MSC Case Number)

8/05/2013 - Received NOA1 hardcopy
1/08/2014 - Transfered from NBC to CSC
1/16/2014 - (transfer) hardcopy received
2/08/2014 - RFE response sent
2/27/2014 - NOA2 e-mail received (Case approved)
3/10/2014 - Received NOA2 hardcopy

NVC
3/10/2014 - NVC received
4/11/2014 - Case# generated, DS-261 COMPLETED
4/21/2014 - DS-261 accepted, AOS and IV Fee PAID
4/22/2014 - AOS and IV package mailed to NVC
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5/21/2014 - False checklist for AOS.. IV package accepted
5/28/2014 - Checklist for I-864A
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7/31/2014 - Interview date (9/02/2014) - rescheduled on 8/29/2014

Embassy
8/07/2014 - Embassy Received
8/12/2014 - Medical (Done)
8/29/2014 - Interview

9/01/2014 - Visa in hand
9/07/2014 - POE

 

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