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Jesse and Hema

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    Jesse and Hema got a reaction from trublubu2 in FAQs: Forms I-693 and DS-3025   
    Thanks for the info, but the statements regarding the I-693a/DS-3025 seem to contradict Tip #1 in another pinned thread, "Applying for AoS in the USA", which implies that we DO need I-693a to be "safe"
    Is the other thread incorrect? I have seen arguments both ways on this.
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    Jesse and Hema got a reaction from AoiHana35 in assembling and mailing packet for I-129F   
    1. You can send it however you want, just refrain from using staples. Most people simply paper-clip the documents together in sections and then use metal binder clips to hold it all together, but as long as it's easy for them to navigate/separate/understand, you will be ok.
    2. USPS is the most sensible choice for this (but again, doesn't really matteR). "Registered" is quite pricey and unnecessary. Delivery confirmation is a "must," and do the hardcopy delivery confirmation, not the new option where they can email you. When you get the confirmation slip, hold onto it, just in case you need it later. I believe insurance is automatically included when you ship with delivery confirmation, but am not sure.
    If these are the most pressing questions you have about your I-129f petition, you are in good shape.
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