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Filed: Country: Russia
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Trying to find the A#.... there is a number on the back of the I-94 which is hand written but it is only 8 digits instead of 9 and one of the numbers isn't readable. Is this the A#? If it was written incorrectly how can I find out correct number?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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The A# should also be on your NOAs from the 129F petition.

I noticed a disrepancy in my husbands A number as written on his I-94 as well. It seems they left off the leading 0 to leave A followed by 8 digits rather than A followed by 9 digits (as it should be).

Check your NOAs.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Peru
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I am almost certain that Silvia had her A# on her last NOA when she was approved to come to the states.

12/31/07: Sent I-751 packet to Texas, the LONG wait begins once again!

01/03/08: Packed received.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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A# is written on your issued visa on your passport under the annotation on the name of your fiance/ee. It's also written at the back of your I-94 and your NOA.Hope this helps....Good day!

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