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  1. Your only obligations in the US related to having filed an I-129F are to make sure someone responsible is collecting your mail. Within a week or so of sending in the packet you will receive a receipt notice.

    Some time over the next 3-5 months you might receive a Request For Evidence from USCIS. If you get one of these, you will need to know about it as soon as humanly possible, as you will have a limited time to respond to it. If you do not respond to it, your petition will be denied. Responding to this will involve sending additional documentation to USCIS, so in the worst case scenario, you might have to return to the US to arrange that.

    Eventually you will receive a notice of approval. It is VERY important that you have someone responsible collect this - your fiance will need it for their adjustment of status application after they get their visa.

    If all that can be taken care of, then you can certainly travel overseas while the I-129F is processing, at least as far as the US government is concerned.

    I have no idea how long, or under what circumstances, Israel ill allow you to take an extended visit though. But as far as the US is concerned, if you have the mail being collected and are prepared for the possibility of an RFE, you should be good to go.

    Thank you for your response. It has been very helpful.

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