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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hello to all!

Plz if anybody can help me . My husband sent the I-129F (spouse) to Vermont not to Chicago! What should I do now. He got confused and he sent without checking with me. I'm afraid to have more delay on the process now. Plz if anybody can tell me what can I do? Should I call them??? Thanks :help:

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NVC TIMELINE:

Nov 23, 2007 - Case # assigned RDJ #

Dec 03, 2007 - DS3032/AOS fee generated

Dec 04, 2007 - DS3032 sent by email

Dec 04, 2007 - AOS fee bill (self created by Jame's shortcut) sent

Dec 05, 2007 - Aos fee processed

Dec 03, 2007 - I-864 + IV bill generated

Dec 11, 2007 - I-864 package sent

Dec 13, 2007 - IV bill sent

Feb 22, 2008 - interview WAIVER required

Lima/Peru WAIVER

Mar 12, 2008 - waier delivered at RIO w/ interview

Sep 01, 2008 - waiver approved

Oct 14, 2008 - Rio interview to get the visa (wrong date)

Nov 19, 2008 - Got the visa again with the right date finally

Nov 25, 2008 - arrived in MY HOUSE....umbelivable....i'have no words for the moment...it's tooo go good to be true.

Dec 03, 2008 - Got my social security

Dec 17, 2008 - Got my GREEN CARD....yuhuuuuuu....

ALHAMDULILLAH!!!!

GOD IS TOO GOOD....GOD IS THE MOST POWERFULL BLESS I HAVE IN MY LIFE

Allahu Akbar!

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Hello to all!

Plz if anybody can help me . My husband sent the I-129F (spouse) to Vermont not to Chicago! What should I do now. He got confused and he sent without checking with me. I'm afraid to have more delay on the process now. Plz if anybody can tell me what can I do? Should I call them??? Thanks :help:

I'm sure others with give their expert advice but if I were in your shoes, I would just forget about what I sent to Vermont and instead send the same application to correct Chicago address. I hope you have made copies and have duplicates of any originals that you may have sent.

Instead of waiting for them to either send it back to you or forward it to Chicago, in my opinion, it's best to just send another application with fee and everything to the correct address. By sending duplicate application you can't confuse USCIS any more because they are already too confused. The only downside I see is that you will lose the application fee.

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Hello to all!

Plz if anybody can help me . My husband sent the I-129F (spouse) to Vermont not to Chicago! What should I do now. He got confused and he sent without checking with me. I'm afraid to have more delay on the process now. Plz if anybody can tell me what can I do? Should I call them??? Thanks :help:

I'm sure others with give their expert advice but if I were in your shoes, I would just forget about what I sent to Vermont and instead send the same application to correct Chicago address. I hope you have made copies and have duplicates of any originals that you may have sent.

Instead of waiting for them to either send it back to you or forward it to Chicago, in my opinion, it's best to just send another application with fee and everything to the correct address. By sending duplicate application you can't confuse USCIS any more because they are already too confused. The only downside I see is that you will lose the application fee.

Beginning in August, the new instructions are to send the I-129F for spouse directly to the service center anyway. I would simply relax and wait for the receipt. Inspect it closely and make sure it says I-129F for spouse as the "Case Type" in the upper right hand box.

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Hello to all!

Plz if anybody can help me . My husband sent the I-129F (spouse) to Vermont not to Chicago! What should I do now. He got confused and he sent without checking with me. I'm afraid to have more delay on the process now. Plz if anybody can tell me what can I do? Should I call them??? Thanks :help:

I'm sure others with give their expert advice but if I were in your shoes, I would just forget about what I sent to Vermont and instead send the same application to correct Chicago address. I hope you have made copies and have duplicates of any originals that you may have sent.

Instead of waiting for them to either send it back to you or forward it to Chicago, in my opinion, it's best to just send another application with fee and everything to the correct address. By sending duplicate application you can't confuse USCIS any more because they are already too confused. The only downside I see is that you will lose the application fee.

Beginning in August, the new instructions are to send the I-129F for spouse directly to the service center anyway. I would simply relax and wait for the receipt. Inspect it closely and make sure it says I-129F for spouse as the "Case Type" in the upper right hand box.

Sorry but where can I find this "Case Type" ....on the application??? I-129? sorry...

NVC TIMELINE:

Nov 23, 2007 - Case # assigned RDJ #

Dec 03, 2007 - DS3032/AOS fee generated

Dec 04, 2007 - DS3032 sent by email

Dec 04, 2007 - AOS fee bill (self created by Jame's shortcut) sent

Dec 05, 2007 - Aos fee processed

Dec 03, 2007 - I-864 + IV bill generated

Dec 11, 2007 - I-864 package sent

Dec 13, 2007 - IV bill sent

Feb 22, 2008 - interview WAIVER required

Lima/Peru WAIVER

Mar 12, 2008 - waier delivered at RIO w/ interview

Sep 01, 2008 - waiver approved

Oct 14, 2008 - Rio interview to get the visa (wrong date)

Nov 19, 2008 - Got the visa again with the right date finally

Nov 25, 2008 - arrived in MY HOUSE....umbelivable....i'have no words for the moment...it's tooo go good to be true.

Dec 03, 2008 - Got my social security

Dec 17, 2008 - Got my GREEN CARD....yuhuuuuuu....

ALHAMDULILLAH!!!!

GOD IS TOO GOOD....GOD IS THE MOST POWERFULL BLESS I HAVE IN MY LIFE

Allahu Akbar!

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Hello to all!

Plz if anybody can help me . My husband sent the I-129F (spouse) to Vermont not to Chicago! What should I do now. He got confused and he sent without checking with me. I'm afraid to have more delay on the process now. Plz if anybody can tell me what can I do? Should I call them??? Thanks :help:

I'm sure others with give their expert advice but if I were in your shoes, I would just forget about what I sent to Vermont and instead send the same application to correct Chicago address. I hope you have made copies and have duplicates of any originals that you may have sent.

Instead of waiting for them to either send it back to you or forward it to Chicago, in my opinion, it's best to just send another application with fee and everything to the correct address. By sending duplicate application you can't confuse USCIS any more because they are already too confused. The only downside I see is that you will lose the application fee.

Beginning in August, the new instructions are to send the I-129F for spouse directly to the service center anyway. I would simply relax and wait for the receipt. Inspect it closely and make sure it says I-129F for spouse as the "Case Type" in the upper right hand box.

Sorry but where can I find this "Case Type" ....on the application??? I-129? sorry...

On the receipt you don't have yet. as in ...receipt...Inspect it...

There is no "application" yet. The I-129F is a "petition". If approved, it allows the foreign spouse to "apply" for a visa.

Edited by pushbrk

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Cameroon
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I made this mistake and sent the I-129F petition to CSC. I called and was instructed to wait, they will either send it back to you or forward it to the correct office. I did ask about sending a copy of everything to the correct office and sending another check. The representative I spoke with did not encourage it, he said it confuse matters more and I might have both petitions rejected for duplication. The petition was eventually forwarded and arrived about 2 weeks later.

Hang in there and good luck!!!!

I-130

03-17-07 Mailed

03-23-07 Recvd fwd to CSC NOA1

03-27-07 Update

APPROVED 09-05-07

09-06-07 Update

09-10-07 NOA2 in mail

I-129F

04-04-07 Mailed

04-24-07 Updated Recvd NBC NOA1

04-26-07 Update

05-08-07 Update

05-11-07 Update trnsfr to CSC

05-15-07 Update

05-17-07 Recvd trnsfr letter in mail

06-05-07 Update case pending @ CSC

06-06-07 Update

APPROVED 09-05-07

09-06-07 Update

09-10-07 NOA2 in mail

09-27-07 Arrived at NVC

10-06-07 NVC notice via mail

10-31-07 Mailed to the Embassy

11-04-07 Recvd at the Embassy

02-20-08 Medical Appointment

03-11-08 Redo Police record

04-11-08 Interview

02-17-09 Interview

06-04-09 redo medical & Police Record

06-09-09 Resubmit info @ Embassy

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW

A Dream is a Wish your Heart Makes

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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According to the USCIS bulletin on direct filing, they are already accepting I-129F forms at the Vermont and California Service Center.

If your application is otherwise correctly filed, they will accept it before July 30.

USCIS will accept Forms I-129F, I-131, I-140, I-360, I-485, I-765 and I-907 filed with the new Direct Filing location in advance of the July 30, 2007 effective date, that are otherwise properly filed.

http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/Up...iling062107.pdf

In other words, he inadvertently did the right thing. You should be fine.

Good luck,

CG

Edited by ColombianoGringo

Married: June 11, 2007 - San Andres Isla, Colombia

I-130

7/27/2007 - Sent I-130 Package to TSC*

7/30/2007 - Received by TSC

8/28/2007 - NOA-1 date - CSC

3/19/2008 - NOA2 date -CSC

I-130 held by USCIS for future AOS

I-129F

7/27/2007 - Sent I-129F Package to TSC*

7/30/2007 - Received by TSC

8/30/2007 - NOA-1 - Fee waived

3/19/2008 - NOA2

4/3/2008 - Received by NVC

4/10/2008 - Received by embassy

4/11/2008 - Faxed packet 3 forms to embassy

4/30/2008 - Appointment date assigned

6/19/2008 - Appointment at Bogota Embassy - APPROVED!!!

No touches except when I called CSC directly to inquire.

8/28/2008 - POE Houston

Still being lazy and waiting to do AOS.

*I-130 and I-129F sent together to TSC per USCIS instructions.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Tks Pushbrk for your help and also for correct me. :thumbs: I'll try to relax and wait. :unsure:

Hello to all!

Plz if anybody can help me . My husband sent the I-129F (spouse) to Vermont not to Chicago! What should I do now. He got confused and he sent without checking with me. I'm afraid to have more delay on the process now. Plz if anybody can tell me what can I do? Should I call them??? Thanks :help:

I'm sure others with give their expert advice but if I were in your shoes, I would just forget about what I sent to Vermont and instead send the same application to correct Chicago address. I hope you have made copies and have duplicates of any originals that you may have sent.

Instead of waiting for them to either send it back to you or forward it to Chicago, in my opinion, it's best to just send another application with fee and everything to the correct address. By sending duplicate application you can't confuse USCIS any more because they are already too confused. The only downside I see is that you will lose the application fee.

Beginning in August, the new instructions are to send the I-129F for spouse directly to the service center anyway. I would simply relax and wait for the receipt. Inspect it closely and make sure it says I-129F for spouse as the "Case Type" in the upper right hand box.

Sorry but where can I find this "Case Type" ....on the application??? I-129? sorry...

On the receipt you don't have yet. as in ...receipt...Inspect it...

There is no "application" yet. The I-129F is a "petition". If approved, it allows the foreign spouse to "apply" for a visa.

NVC TIMELINE:

Nov 23, 2007 - Case # assigned RDJ #

Dec 03, 2007 - DS3032/AOS fee generated

Dec 04, 2007 - DS3032 sent by email

Dec 04, 2007 - AOS fee bill (self created by Jame's shortcut) sent

Dec 05, 2007 - Aos fee processed

Dec 03, 2007 - I-864 + IV bill generated

Dec 11, 2007 - I-864 package sent

Dec 13, 2007 - IV bill sent

Feb 22, 2008 - interview WAIVER required

Lima/Peru WAIVER

Mar 12, 2008 - waier delivered at RIO w/ interview

Sep 01, 2008 - waiver approved

Oct 14, 2008 - Rio interview to get the visa (wrong date)

Nov 19, 2008 - Got the visa again with the right date finally

Nov 25, 2008 - arrived in MY HOUSE....umbelivable....i'have no words for the moment...it's tooo go good to be true.

Dec 03, 2008 - Got my social security

Dec 17, 2008 - Got my GREEN CARD....yuhuuuuuu....

ALHAMDULILLAH!!!!

GOD IS TOO GOOD....GOD IS THE MOST POWERFULL BLESS I HAVE IN MY LIFE

Allahu Akbar!

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Tareq,

A few people have reported making this same mistake, and in all cases, if I remember correctly, the submission was accepted for processing.

As pushbrk wrote, submitting directly to the SC that will do the processing will soon be the required procedure. Apparently the USCIS was happy with the result of the process change and intends to continue it.

Yodrak

Hello to all!

Plz if anybody can help me . My husband sent the I-129F (spouse) to Vermont not to Chicago! What should I do now. He got confused and he sent without checking with me. I'm afraid to have more delay on the process now. Plz if anybody can tell me what can I do? Should I call them??? Thanks

I'm sure others with give their expert advice but if I were in your shoes, I would just forget about what I sent to Vermont and instead send the same application to correct Chicago address. I hope you have made copies and have duplicates of any originals that you may have sent.

Instead of waiting for them to either send it back to you or forward it to Chicago, in my opinion, it's best to just send another application with fee and everything to the correct address. By sending duplicate application you can't confuse USCIS any more because they are already too confused. The only downside I see is that you will lose the application fee.

Beginning in August, the new instructions are to send the I-129F for spouse directly to the service center anyway. I would simply relax and wait for the receipt. Inspect it closely and make sure it says I-129F for spouse as the "Case Type" in the upper right hand box.

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