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Do we get an approved copy back of the i-129f after NOA2?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Generally speaking, no you do not get anything from the I-129f packet back. That is why it is suggested that you keep a copy of the entire I-129f packet for yourself. That being said you really don't need it back for anything.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello,

Do we get a copy back of our i129f petition form after the NOA2 and before the interview ?

No, therefore it's best to make copies of everything you send in.

K1 Visa

5-04-16 – Mailed I-129F

5-12-16 - NOA 1

7-18-16 - NOA 2

7-25-16 - Hard copy of NOA 2

8-03-16 - NVC case number assigned

8-09-16 – Consulate received

8-24-16 – Interview date @ USEM - Approved!

9-16-16 - CFO completed in Cebu

9-22-16 - P.O.E. Boston, MA

10-08-16 - Wedding!

AOS

10-29-16 - Submitted AOS with EAD/AP applications

11-02-16 - AOS package delivered to USCIS Chicago lockbox

11-16-16 - NOA1 Text message with receipt numbers

11-21-16 - Received NOA1 Hard Copies
12-05-16 - Biometrics

02-14-17 - Received EAD/AP Combo card

04-24-17 - Received notification of AOS approval w/o interview

04-27-17 - Received hard copy of AOS approval

05-03-17 - Received Green card

ROC

04-08-19 - Submitted ROC Form I-751 

04-26-19 - Received I-797 NOA Hard copy

05-17-19 - Received I-797C NOA Biometrics Appt.

12-17-20. Interview: approved

12-26-20 Received Green card

 

N400 citizenship 

 

09-29-20 Submitted N400 form

10-07-20 Received NOA

12-28-20 Interview: approved 

 

 

 

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We received our NOA2 on 17th September 2016, the letter included the official statement with the NOA2 and a copy of the I-129F document. So we just have the (copied) petition itself, all the documents submitted with the I-129F (original I-129F, photos, Intend to marry, etc) weren't returned. I didn't need the copy so far though!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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The beneficiary/non-US sponsor will receive a copy of the approved I-129F form (with an approval stamp, signature, etc.) as part of their physical Packet 3 mail. The entire I-129F packet with supporting documents will not be returned.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Peru
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As lilacmarie said you'll get it back with the packet 3 (or 4 depending on your country)as PDF file (that's how we got it), but you really don't need it

This must be country-dependent because neither my husband nor I ever saw the I-129F again after we mailed it in.

I made two copies before submitting it and gave him one copy to bring to his interview, but he didn't use or need it.

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