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Hello all :)

 

So, I sent in my RFE and am now waiting for the decision and or to be notified.

 

I have one question!

When they say that USCIS will be mailing their decision, does it get mailed to my husband (aka my petitioner in the States where the RFE and NOA were sent to) or does it get sent to me? (aka the beneficiary living in Korea)

It also states that they have received our response to the RFE on August 28, 2019.

Does anyone have an estimate of when the process will be over?

Hopefully we will be able to FINALLY escape from USCIS and move on to NVC processing.

 

Also, who else has dealt with RFEs? Please let me know how it went for you guys :)

 

Thank you :D

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It will be sent to the Petitioner.

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1 hour ago, Chantiago said:

Hello all :)

 

So, I sent in my RFE and am now waiting for the decision and or to be notified.

 

I have one question!

When they say that USCIS will be mailing their decision, does it get mailed to my husband (aka my petitioner in the States where the RFE and NOA were sent to) or does it get sent to me? (aka the beneficiary living in Korea)

It also states that they have received our response to the RFE on August 28, 2019.

Does anyone have an estimate of when the process will be over?

Hopefully we will be able to FINALLY escape from USCIS and move on to NVC processing.

 

Also, who else has dealt with RFEs? Please let me know how it went for you guys :)

 

Thank you :D

It will be sent to the petitioner. It just depends on when they will review your documentation. I received one when filing for K1 visa. I didn't hear back until a month later. I have heard some take weeks and some take months..

Just now, Chantiago said:

Does the letter come like the NOAs or RFEs?

If they approved, it will be a NOA

 
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