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Sade Em

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    Sade Em reacted to Kat&Jon in New K-1 RFE Master List   
    Please click the link below to see the new RFE Master List:
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bzoWOXOCsvHICvLEZt540eG2CkqEFaPV8MY18Q6E0f0/edit?usp=sharing
    I have compiled the data from the 125 page original RFE Master List Post and put it into a google sheets doc. Please keep a few things in mind when viewing this list.
    1. It is easiest to view this new list from a PC but if you want to view it from your mobile phone please make sure to have the Google Docs app downloaded to your phone. It will open the link in a much more easily viewed version for your cell phone.
    2. If you posted in the original thread and do not see your name on the list that is due to a few things: Timeline was not fully updated, information regarding what your RFE was for was not provided, or how you answered your RFE was not clearly provided.
    3. Date Approved on the document corresponds to when members received their NOA2 after responding to their RFE.
    Notes moving forward.
    1. I will continue to update this list with new data as it comes but to be added to the list and to continue making it helpful please make sure your timeline is updated with all the dates, you post exactly what your RFE was for, and exactly what you did to respond to your RFE.
    2. If you have a question about your RFE please continue to post them in this new thread but make sure to actually view the document before asking what you should send. I did try and make what was requested and what was sent in short and simple to not make the document to large, so if you do not understand what I put please PM me with the LINE of the document you are unclear about and I will give you a more detailed answer. (I kept the long answer on a side document only for me to view if needed) ex. Line 61 says "Left various questions blank on form I-129F" what did they leave blank? I would answer your PM with They forgot to check the questions NO for convicted of crime related to IMBRA.
    General FAQ's From the Thread Answered from Completing the Document.
    1. What does RFE mean?
    Request For Evidence- This is when USCIS needs more information in order to approve your petition.
    2. How long does it take to receive my RFE hard copy?
    According the data it is usually 1 to 2 weeks. If it takes longer, contact USCIS and put in a service request to have a new one sent.
    3. How long after I respond to my RFE will I get an approval?
    According to the data it is usually 2 weeks to get an approval. There are plenty of outliers that are shorter and longer but the average is two weeks.
    4. What documents do I need to provide translations for in English?
    All legal documents such as birth certificates, divorce decrees, legal name change documents, and if able it helps to translate hotel receipts but these are not required.
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    Sade Em reacted to Greenbaum in JANUARY 2021 I-129F K-1 FILERS (merged)   
    I'd like to recommend that you explore VJ to see what is available to help you in your pursuit of a visa.
     
    1. If you have completed your personal profile, you'll see a flag in the left-hand column under your name. Select it and see all the information available to you about others from your country that you can follow, embassy information, timelines, and other cool stuff.
    2. Go to the blue ribbon above, select "forums" then scroll down about three-fourths of the page and select the region that most represents where your country is located.  Join the conversation for your embassy and process with others. See what they are talking about.
    3. Use the search box in the upper right-hand side of this page to find topics that you are interested in.
    4. On the blue ribbon select the "Office Reviews & Info. There are reviews of actual experiences by members of the Visa Journey community that provide insight into the many immigration related offices around the world.
    5. Using that same drop-down menu from #4 visit the US Embassy & Consulate Information tab. From this page you can view information on US Embassies around the world. Every embassy info page has a link that will let you update the information in real time if you have something to add or change.
    6. Processing Times tab will allow you to determine many different timelines that will return several different data sets that you can query. 
    7. Select the next-door neighbor to the Processing Times tab and you will land on the US Visa & USCIS Immigration Timelines (K1, IR1 Visas, EAD, AOS, etc...). Here is another source of information that you can search and manipulate data sets to answer your questions, like "How Long" will this take.
    8. There is a wiki on various aspects of your visa processing. US Immigration Wiki - Page 5 - VisaJourney .
    9. Current events section where many are talking about different issues that are impacting our lives. Current Events and Hot Social Topics - VisaJourney
    10. And there is immigration news forum found here US Immigration News and Discussion - VisaJourney
     
    Well folks, there is some things to discover while learning. Good luck and stay engaged in the process. 
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    Sade Em reacted to Greenbaum in JANUARY 2021 I-129F K-1 FILERS (merged)   
    For those who have just filed your I-129f application with USCIS, this thread has been created for your needs and for you to be with others experiencing different aspects of this journey. This is a place to ask questions and to share experiences. All are here to learn together. Good luck because this is a lengthy process currently running 5-6 months from filing date for your NOA2 approval.
     
    https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/K1_Process_V11.pdf
     
    Also, since your application will go through several background checks this is a primer on what goes on with the background process.
     
    I know it really sucks, but the best way to get through this is to lower your expectations and try not to compare your timeline to anyone else's. Don't forget that the people here on Visa Journey represent a tiny percentage of all the petitions the CSC (California Service Center) must work through! When someone gets to your file, you'll hear from them. Stay busy, talk a lot with your fiancé about non-visa stuff, don't forget to hang out with your friends, take up a new hobby, go to a sporting event, and your time will come! Good luck
     
    The explanation why is it taking so long.
    https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/681798-august-2018-i-129f-filers/?do=findComment&comment=9558550
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    Sade Em reacted to brevig in K-1 Filing   
    Yes, you can prepare everything so that the day your annulment is final you can apply.  And honestly, this time should give you the opportunity to get everything together to have a GREAT application once you are able to apply.  Everything is already public about the requirements and process, so you can start asking questions in the forum about filling out the forms.  Just don't submit them until you are legally able to marry.  Also, you are in the right place, there are dozens of people here ready to help you with every question you might have.
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    Sade Em reacted to Ed&Midori1031 in K-1 Filing   
    Do not file until the annulment has been finalized.  
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    Sade Em reacted to Crazy Cat in K-1 Filing   
    You MUST file evidence that all previous marriages were terminated along with the I-129f.  In addition, you are not free to marry until the annulments is complete.  Thus, you cannot start yet.
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