129-Fs who got RFEs: List of what you submitted & what got requested?
#2
Re: 129-Fs who got RFEs: List of what you submitted & what got requested?
Originally posted by Simon&Vik
Cuz I'm paranoid.
Cuz I'm paranoid.
My RFE requested further proof that my better half and I had met within the least 2 years, apparently the fact that we lived together wasnt enough.
We sent dated photos, photocopies of both of our passports showing us in the Bahamas together <we both got extensions on our Bahamas stay which was entered into our passports>, ticket stubs from flights we had taken together to the Bahamas and Hawaii, letters from friends/family, hotel receipts in both of our names in various places, joint financial statements.
We are hoping that will be enough. To be honest, cant really imagine how it couldn't be enough.
As people constantly say on here, just be patient and all will be well.
#3
Re: 129-Fs who got RFEs: List of what you submitted & what got requested?
Originally posted by Simon&Vik
Cuz I'm paranoid.
Cuz I'm paranoid.
Since you are a K3 the wedding certificate already shows proof of your relationship. What I've seen (not experienced) RFE's for K3 are usually some nit-picky things like a certified copy of a divorce decree instead of a photo-copy, some of which is at the discretion of whoever is processing your file.
If you dotted your I's and crossed your T's you should be fine.
Good Luck
Leslie
#4
Re: 129-Fs who got RFEs: List of what you submitted & what got requested?
Originally posted by Simon&Vik
Cuz I'm paranoid.
Cuz I'm paranoid.
It appears you're applying for a K3. MSC sent me an RFE yesterday, so when it arrives, I'll let you know what they're asking for. Don't be so paranoid. I was so convinced I wouldn't get thru this without an RFE, and look where that got me.
-Heba
#5
Re: 129-Fs who got RFEs: List of what you submitted & what got requested?
Originally posted by Hebapotamus42
Hi.
It appears you're applying for a K3. MSC sent me an RFE yesterday, so when it arrives, I'll let you know what they're asking for. Don't be so paranoid. I was so convinced I wouldn't get thru this without an RFE, and look where that got me.
-Heba
Hi.
It appears you're applying for a K3. MSC sent me an RFE yesterday, so when it arrives, I'll let you know what they're asking for. Don't be so paranoid. I was so convinced I wouldn't get thru this without an RFE, and look where that got me.
-Heba
#6
Re: 129-Fs who got RFEs: List of what you submitted & what got requested?
Originally posted by Leslie66
Oh no Heba. That's terrible. What do you think it is?
Oh no Heba. That's terrible. What do you think it is?
It could be any number of things. Maybe they lost something. I know I didn't leave anything out, except that I sent only a copy of the translated marriage certificate, not the original one. I didn't have it at the time and I figured they wouldn't care for it anyway since it was in a foreign language. And then I also put N/A for prior spouses (how dumb), but in the marriage certificate it says that neither of were married before, so maybe they didn't read it. But just watch the actual reason be something I totally didn't expect.
-Heba
#7
Re: 129-Fs who got RFEs: List of what you submitted & what got requested?
Originally posted by Hebapotamus42
It could be any number of things. Maybe they lost something. I know I didn't leave anything out, except that I sent only a copy of the translated marriage certificate, not the original one. I didn't have it at the time and I figured they wouldn't care for it anyway since it was in a foreign language. And then I also put N/A for prior spouses (how dumb), but in the marriage certificate it says that neither of were married before, so maybe they didn't read it. But just watch the actual reason be something I totally didn't expect.
-Heba
It could be any number of things. Maybe they lost something. I know I didn't leave anything out, except that I sent only a copy of the translated marriage certificate, not the original one. I didn't have it at the time and I figured they wouldn't care for it anyway since it was in a foreign language. And then I also put N/A for prior spouses (how dumb), but in the marriage certificate it says that neither of were married before, so maybe they didn't read it. But just watch the actual reason be something I totally didn't expect.
-Heba
I sent both copies the original and the translated one. But that's why it took me two months to even get started. We were married May 6, but it took Khalid a long time and a lot of travelling all over Morocco to get me all the stuff I needed and get it translated. So I didn't get an RFE, but I had to wait two months before I even started the process.
I'm sorry about your delay. Whatever it is I'm sure you'll get it cleaned up quickly.
Leslie
#8
We supplied divorce papers, and the correct ones too, but the RFE was for Kurt's divorce paper: we were not sure what they found wrong with it, maybe the photocopy didn't come out clear enough? But we weren't taking any chances, so he ran down to the County Courthouse and requested a new certified copy, and submitted that original. It worked and we were approved within a few days.
Debbie
Debbie
#9
Forum Regular
Joined: Feb 2003
Location: Oregon/UK
Posts: 266
Our RFE was because I apparently fell for the old mistake of putting N/A instead of none when asked to list previous spouses. doh
#10
Ok, from your responses, here are possible problems if we get a picky person.
We put "n/a" for his info under "names of prior wives."
Also, we didn't send a *certified* copy of my divorce papers (or the court papers about my name change after the divorce). But the instructions say you can just send copies... *sigh*
Hopefully we won't get an RFE. Anyone know the average amount of extra time that an RFE adds on (assuming you can get your evidence quickly n all)?
We put "n/a" for his info under "names of prior wives."
Also, we didn't send a *certified* copy of my divorce papers (or the court papers about my name change after the divorce). But the instructions say you can just send copies... *sigh*
Hopefully we won't get an RFE. Anyone know the average amount of extra time that an RFE adds on (assuming you can get your evidence quickly n all)?
#11
Originally posted by Simon&Vik
Ok, from your responses, here are possible problems if we get a picky person.
We put "n/a" for his info under "names of prior wives."
Also, we didn't send a *certified* copy of my divorce papers (or the court papers about my name change after the divorce). But the instructions say you can just send copies... *sigh*
Hopefully we won't get an RFE. Anyone know the average amount of extra time that an RFE adds on (assuming you can get your evidence quickly n all)?
Ok, from your responses, here are possible problems if we get a picky person.
We put "n/a" for his info under "names of prior wives."
Also, we didn't send a *certified* copy of my divorce papers (or the court papers about my name change after the divorce). But the instructions say you can just send copies... *sigh*
Hopefully we won't get an RFE. Anyone know the average amount of extra time that an RFE adds on (assuming you can get your evidence quickly n all)?
I was RFE'd for a missing divorce decree - which would have been fine except that was already included in my beautifully assembled Acco fastened K-1 application.
In my case, my approval was 1 week after they acknowledged receiving my RFE response (another copy of the same decree they already had). This was CSC, back in late March. CSC at that time was pretty speedy but there were a couple of cases that went on quite a time.
#12
Originally posted by Simon&Vik
Ok, from your responses, here are possible problems if we get a picky person.
We put "n/a" for his info under "names of prior wives."
Also, we didn't send a *certified* copy of my divorce papers (or the court papers about my name change after the divorce). But the instructions say you can just send copies... *sigh*
Hopefully we won't get an RFE. Anyone know the average amount of extra time that an RFE adds on (assuming you can get your evidence quickly n all)?
Ok, from your responses, here are possible problems if we get a picky person.
We put "n/a" for his info under "names of prior wives."
Also, we didn't send a *certified* copy of my divorce papers (or the court papers about my name change after the divorce). But the instructions say you can just send copies... *sigh*
Hopefully we won't get an RFE. Anyone know the average amount of extra time that an RFE adds on (assuming you can get your evidence quickly n all)?
I was RFE'd for a missing divorce decree - which would have bene fine except that was already included in my beautifully assembled Acco fastened K-1 application.
In my case, my approval was 1 week after they acknowledged receiving my RFE response (another copy of the same decree they already had). This was CSC, back in late March. CSC at that time was pretty speedy but there were a couple of cases that went on quite a time.
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 129-Fs who got RFEs: List of what you submitted & what got requested?
I also put in a copy of my translated marriage certificate (both Urdu &
English).
Now it says that the translations have to be certified..........so I hope
the embossed stamps on both copies are good enough for them. As for putting
N/A for prior spouses.......I did that too at first........but after reading
this forum.......was lucky enough to change it in time before I sent it out.
Shahid.
"Hebapotamus42" <member@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> It could be any number of things. Maybe they lost something. I
> :know I didn't leave anything out, except that I sent only a copy of the
> :translated marriage certificate, not the original one. I didn't have
> :it at the time and I figured they wouldn't care for it anyway since it
> :was in a foreign language. And then I also put N/A for prior spouses
> how dumb), but in the marriage certificate it says that neither of
> :were married before, so maybe they didn't read it. But just watch the
> :actual reason be something I totally didn't expect.
> -Heba
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
English).
Now it says that the translations have to be certified..........so I hope
the embossed stamps on both copies are good enough for them. As for putting
N/A for prior spouses.......I did that too at first........but after reading
this forum.......was lucky enough to change it in time before I sent it out.
Shahid.
"Hebapotamus42" <member@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> It could be any number of things. Maybe they lost something. I
> :know I didn't leave anything out, except that I sent only a copy of the
> :translated marriage certificate, not the original one. I didn't have
> :it at the time and I figured they wouldn't care for it anyway since it
> :was in a foreign language. And then I also put N/A for prior spouses
> how dumb), but in the marriage certificate it says that neither of
> :were married before, so maybe they didn't read it. But just watch the
> :actual reason be something I totally didn't expect.
> -Heba
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
#14
At last in Josh's arms =)
Joined: Sep 2003
Location: Mobile, AL - originally Paris, France
Posts: 348
N/A
Alright guys...Now please explain something to me....In the form instructions for the I-129F, in paragraph 2C it is clearly stated:
'Answer all questions fully and accurately. If any items does not not apply, please write "N/A" '
(Yes, they do say "not not".)
So now what's that about writing "NONE" for previous spouses if we haven't been married before???? I wrote "N/A", since that's what they SAY to write!!!! Man, if I get a RFE for that, my congressman's gonna hear about it...
'Answer all questions fully and accurately. If any items does not not apply, please write "N/A" '
(Yes, they do say "not not".)
So now what's that about writing "NONE" for previous spouses if we haven't been married before???? I wrote "N/A", since that's what they SAY to write!!!! Man, if I get a RFE for that, my congressman's gonna hear about it...
Last edited by JoshsCarole; Oct 11th 2003 at 7:01 am.
#15
Re: N/A
Originally posted by JoshsCarole
Alright guys...Now please explain something to me....In the form instructions for the I-129F, in paragraph 2C it is clearly stated:
'Answer all questions fully and accurately. If any items does not not not apply, please write "N/A" '
(Yes, they do say "not not".)
So now what's that about writing "NONE" for previous spouses if we haven't been married before???? I wrote "N/A", since that's what they SAY to write!!!! Man, if I get a RFE for that, my congressman's gonna hear about it...
Alright guys...Now please explain something to me....In the form instructions for the I-129F, in paragraph 2C it is clearly stated:
'Answer all questions fully and accurately. If any items does not not not apply, please write "N/A" '
(Yes, they do say "not not".)
So now what's that about writing "NONE" for previous spouses if we haven't been married before???? I wrote "N/A", since that's what they SAY to write!!!! Man, if I get a RFE for that, my congressman's gonna hear about it...
We had a rather thorough discussion of the linguistics of the "None-N/A" problem a couple of times on the NG over the months I've been on the NG. It's a frustrating subject, to be sure, and if I had gotten RFE'd for it I'd feel like the person was being anal retentive too - but at least technically, BCIS is right .