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Aisha monilade

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  1. 7 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    What you saw in the earlier post, the one with all the attachments is overkill. You need a signed letter from the petitioner and a signed letter from the beneficiary. Beneficiary can send via email their copy. You take the two letters and the original RFE and place all three in the envelope that came with the RFE and send it back to USCIS.

     

    Please, please make copies of everything that you are returning including the envelope and keep said copies for your records. Here is the letter you use to answer the RFE. Be sure to substitute each other's name and address where appropriate. 

     

    [petitioner or beneficiary name and their separate address]

    1234 Main Street

    Chicago, IL 60660

     

    USCIS

    P.O. Box 660151

    Dallas, TX 75266

     

    [current date]

     

    Re: Statement of Intent to Marry

     

    To whom it may concern,

     

    I, [state your full name] became engaged to marry [use name of the other person] on January 18, 2017. I hereby state that I am legally able and willing to marry [the other person's name here] and intend to do so within 90 days of her arrival into the United States using the K-1 Visa.

     

    Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact us.

     

    Sincerely,

     

    ________________________                                                                                                                      

    [Signature]

    [Type Petitioner’s Full Name or Beneficiary's name]

    Thanks so much sir so you mean I can send the letter to my fiance through email and not necessarily through DHL

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