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  1. On 4/27/2023 at 11:31 PM, powerpuff said:

    Yes, it will affect communication from NVC as they send a letter through email when the case departs NVC to go to the consulate (note that there are no welcome letters when your case gets to NVC from USCIS). Send a public inquiry to NVC and ask them to update the email.

    Thanks for your reply. I finally got NOA2 today! Should I wait until I have a case number for NVC to submit a public inquiry? Or do you think I could submit it now and just tell them my I-129F case number that I've been using to check case status?

  2. Hi everyone!

     

    As we're coming up on April cases starting to get approved, I realized that I (petitioner) no longer have access to the email address I gave when I filled out the I-129F (it was supposed to be a lifelong university email, and my alma mater decided to revoke all emails older than 7 years).

     

    Anyway will this affect communication with the NVC and embassy (Seoul)? How can I change this? Can I just leave it alone?

     

    My fiance's email is still valid.

     

    Thanks

  3. 1 hour ago, Lynxyonok said:

    - Proof of the beneficiary's parents and friends being aware and consenting of the relationship

    - Proof of the wedding ceremony being pre-planned in detail

     

    That's what Oct '22 and Nov '22 RFEs had been like.

    Are you saying that this what the majority of RFEs from those months were asking for? How did you find this out?

     

    I feel like if a substantial amount of RFEs were asking for stuff like that we would have seen posts on these forums about it, no?

  4. 2 hours ago, JankoB said:

    Exactly, when you get close, any small change will bring impact.

    To try to cheer you up - in September Uscis will finish processing work visas, I'm not familiar too much, but as it's said in one FB group it's absolute priority for them because they just to have to finish them before the deadline or they can get sued. When it's done, they will have far more resources to deal with other categories. With everything I saw in this last 13 months concerning K1 visas, I do believe that us, the july 2021 filers will have it worst.

    Once they finish the work visas due before September won't there just be more? I don't see how they can catch up at this rate. Hoping for the best but preparing for the worst case scenario :(

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