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    YP950 got a reaction from AlexandraNoel in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    Sure, here it is:
     
    https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/mycasestatus.do
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    YP950 reacted to Islandlifer in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    At first only one website was updated. Then the next day, I received an email and the other website was updated as well. Dont worry about which website is updated. As long as you got an email, text, mail, or one website confirmation then you're good. Relax 
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    YP950 reacted to biotex in NVC taking too long?   
    OMG!  AYRTON nailed it. I just checked the status:
     
    U.S. Department of State
    IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION In Transit Immigrant Visa Case Number: KEV201957***          
    Your case is in transit to the Consular Section. Your interview date was provided to you by the National Visa Center.   
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    YP950 got a reaction from SummerD in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    We just got approved!!!! 
     
     
    NOA1: Jan 8, 2019
    NOA2: Apr 16, 2019
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    YP950 got a reaction from mzthang0820 in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    It makes me so happy to see people in Jan getting approved!! I figure the more approvals the better chances of the rest of us that haven't been approved to be "up next" 😂
     
    Our NOA1 was Jan. 8....I hope we aren't getting left behind...😨
     
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    YP950 got a reaction from Kat & K in APRIL 2019 K-1 NOA2 ----> NVC   
    We just got approved today! Super excited to be here
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    YP950 reacted to Greenbaum in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    Congratulations who have been approved. There is a thread for April NOA2 approvals that will continue to help you to the next steps. Located here. Please join us. Be sure to read the first post on the first page for HELP.
     
     
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    YP950 got a reaction from mzthang0820 in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    We just got approved!!!! 
     
     
    NOA1: Jan 8, 2019
    NOA2: Apr 16, 2019
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    YP950 got a reaction from MarieVDA in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    We just got approved!!!! 
     
     
    NOA1: Jan 8, 2019
    NOA2: Apr 16, 2019
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    YP950 got a reaction from CLUAE in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    We just got approved!!!! 
     
     
    NOA1: Jan 8, 2019
    NOA2: Apr 16, 2019
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    YP950 got a reaction from MarieVDA in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    It makes me so happy to see people in Jan getting approved!! I figure the more approvals the better chances of the rest of us that haven't been approved to be "up next" 😂
     
    Our NOA1 was Jan. 8....I hope we aren't getting left behind...😨
     
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    YP950 reacted to Gisguz in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    Got approval in the mail today!!! 
    Noa1: 01/04/19
    Noa2: 04/06/19
     
    I did not receive any txt or email and the websites still say case received. 
    supper excited!! Way sooner than I expected. God is good ❤️ Good luck to everyone still waiting on approval!  
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    YP950 reacted to efarren in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    Hi everyone! Just got our NOA2 in the mail today!! USCIS App and website both say "case received," and no text/email. However, the letter is here and we are so excited!! Hoping everyone gets theirs soon! 
    NOA1- January 10, 2019
    NOA2- April 3, 2019
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    YP950 reacted to PushaKee in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    Hi everyone! I am new here! I am the US petitioner for my fiancee. I mailed our packet on January 8th and it arrived at the Dallas P.O. Box on January 11th. I am hoping to receive the NOA1 perhaps this week or next. Really hoping for a smooth process. Good fortune to everyone here!
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    YP950 reacted to Trevor and Lorie in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    Hello everyone! Excited to be here! I am the US petitioner for my Fiance' who is in the Philippines. I mailed our petition on January 11th. Now I will patiently wait for the NOA1, which I am excited about and pumped up to receive! I am petitioning my Fiance' for a K1 and also a K2 for her 11 year old daughter. I know this will be a long process but I am excited to get things rolling! I look forward to talking with you all!
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    YP950 reacted to lanalexis in Devastated   
    I wanted to thank everyone for their support, it's been such a whirlwind for me and my family! I retained an attorney not long after this happened to begin my annulment, it was filed before Christmas  Definitely a nice gift to begin to move on with my life!! My ex's ESTA indicates he's longer eligible for the Visa Waiver program, and his interview was cancelled yesterday,  applications to adjust his status have been denied as of today! I have not received any paperwork acknowledging that my affidavits were withdrawn yet- but I will follow up, I know its complicated with the shutdown.  I'm glad I acted quickly, and the government did as well! I feel free of all of the stress and many issues I dealt with during the marriage, and I'm getting past the anger over the betrayal and taking time to pamper myself and enjoy life with my family and once the annulment is done I have plans to take several wonderful vacations around the world now that I have one less person to support financially
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    YP950 reacted to R&OC in Need some great K1 Visa advise on divorce!!!   
    I know the GC concern is a valid one BUT what if... she is simply depressed. She is simply not seeing her life pan out the way she had dreamed it to be with you? A considerable amount of marriages fight and debate especially during their first year. Heck, in my first marriage to the same citizen/nationality, we even fought without all the adjustment, intercultural differences etc.
     
    If you think she is a good person, then try marriage counselling. She may just miss "connection". You have your children, you have an ex-spouse you get along with... she may have no one when you guys are at odds with each other.
     
    I lived in the States before and have a considerable amount of friends here but even I felt really lonely at times. And I still have the "pleasure" to work remotely and feel connected through that. I also have a car (which I barely use because of my work)... but I do miss being with friends and family in the same time zone.
     
    You know her best. She may just express how desperate she is with no second agenda. She may just want your attention and connection but not leaving you. You haven't been married for a long time but you probably have a good sense for who she is as a person. Oh and one more thing, we are a blended family as well. And yes, it is really hard at times. My husbands kids are different than mine. And mine are different from his in character and upbringing. Sometimes, we both feel we need to distance ourselves from the other children because of the initial expectations we had. I honestly thought that by being a good friend, they would embrace me and include me. However, I know now that they are so busy with their own lifes that I am being ignored. I don't exist - neither in a positive nor negative sense. My role in their eyes is to keep their Dad happy. And that's okay! I had to lower my expectations. I am part of the family in terms of responsibility but not necessarily in terms of an emotional connection. Taking to my own parents who are both in blended families today, both mentioned to me that it took about 4-5 years to feel like a true family.
     
    What I am trying to say, don't jump to assumptions. Try to see how she feels - and as a mother of two young children I know that sometimes people need love most when we deserve it the least.
     
    Just throwing it in there. Hope you guys manage to work things out!
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    YP950 got a reaction from Sarge2155 in January 2019 I-129F (K1) Filers   
    Hi everyone! I just sent our packet in today!! So excited to learn about patience and detachment during this process! All of you have made this process so much easier! I love this site!
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    YP950 reacted to Lemon23 in RFE ... did they stop those?   
    USCIS Updates Policy Guidance for Certain Requests for Evidence and Notices of Intent to Deny WASHINGTON - U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today posted a policy memorandum (PDF, 113 KB) (PM) that provides guidance to USCIS adjudicators regarding their discretion to deny an application, petition, or request without first issuing a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) when required initial evidence was not submitted or the evidence of record fails to establish eligibility. 
    This updated guidance is effective September 11, 2018 and applies to all applications, petitions, and requests, except for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) adjudications, received after that date. Due to preliminary injunctions issued by courts in California and New York, this new PM does not change the RFE and NOID policies and practices that apply to the adjudication of DACA requests.
    “For too long, our immigration system has been bogged down with frivolous or meritless claims that slow down processing for everyone, including legitimate petitioners. Through this long overdue policy change, USCIS is restoring full discretion to our immigration officers to deny incomplete and ineligible applications and petitions submitted for immigration benefits,” said USCIS Director L. Francis Cissna. “Doing so will discourage frivolous filings and skeletal applications used to game the system, ensure our resources are not wasted, and ultimately improve our agency’s ability to efficiently and fairly adjudicate requests for immigration benefits in full accordance with our laws.”  
    The 2013 PM addressed policies for the issuance of RFEs and NOIDs when the evidence submitted at the time of filing did not establish eligibility. In practice, the 2013 PM limited denials without RFEs or NOIDs to statutory denials by providing that RFEs should be issued unless there was “no possibility” of approval. This “no possibility” policy limited the application of an adjudicator’s discretion.
    The policy implemented in this guidance restores to the adjudicator full discretion to deny applications, petitions, and requests without first issuing an RFE or a NOID, when appropriate. This policy is intended to discourage frivolous or substantially incomplete filings used as “placeholder” filings and encourage applicants, petitioners, and requestors to be diligent in collecting and submitting required evidence.  
    USCIS will continue issuing statutory denials when appropriate without first issuing an RFE or NOID when the applicant, petitioner, or requestor has no legal basis for the benefit/request sought, or submits a request for a benefit or relief under a program that has been terminated. 
    If all required initial evidence is not submitted with the benefit request, USCIS, in its discretion, may deny the benefit request for failure to establish eligibility based on lack of required initial evidence. Examples of filings that may be denied without sending an RFE or NOID include, but are not limited to:     
    Waiver applications submitted with  little to no supporting evidence; or Cases where the regulations, the statute, or form instructions require the submission of an official document or other form of evidence establishing eligibility at the time of filing and there is no such submission. For example, an Affidavit of Support (Form I-864), if required, was not submitted with an Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status (Form I-485). This PM updates Chapters 10.5(a) and 10.5(b) of the USCIS Adjudicator’s Field Manual and contains an “additional considerations” section. The policy in this “additional considerations” section is not new, and is nearly identical to the policy contained in the superseded 2013 PM. 
    For more information on USCIS and its programs, please visit uscis.gov or follow us on Twitter (@uscis), Instagram (/uscis), YouTube (/uscis), and Facebook (/uscis).
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    YP950 reacted to RLA in Ideas to make this train wreck less painful?   
    This is, unfortunately, a widely held belief that leads to many a doomed relationship.  The truth is, loving somebody doesn't compel you to live with them.  And deciding against living with somebody doesn't mean you don't love them.  Love isn't all you need. It's but one necessary ingredient for a happy marriage. 
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    YP950 got a reaction from HarryWL in Israel Doesn't Stamp Passports   
    Thanks your encouragement! My fiancé lives in Israel but is not from there, he's actually Colombian. Hopefully it will be a smooth process. 
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    YP950 got a reaction from implife in Israel Doesn't Stamp Passports   
    I'm sorry that you feel that way. I'm very new to this process and I appreciate the information you've given. I'm not sure why you feel I'm trying to proof something. I hope you have a good day too. 
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    YP950 got a reaction from refugee in Israel Doesn't Stamp Passports   
    I'm sorry that you feel that way. I'm very new to this process and I appreciate the information you've given. I'm not sure why you feel I'm trying to proof something. I hope you have a good day too. 
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    YP950 got a reaction from Daniela M_______ in Israel Doesn't Stamp Passports   
    Thank you! I have a hotel confirmation email. I also just figured out, thanks to your questions, that airlines can provide a document stating that you traveled with them! So I've just requested that for my last two trips! 
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    YP950 reacted to Apple Bee in Israel Doesn't Stamp Passports   
    How did you come to that conclusion based on the response the OP gave? Lol sometimes you guys look for a fight to pick I swear.
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