Can U.S. Citizen Petitioners travel outside the U.S. to visit their beneficiaries while in the process of their petitions?

There are no restrictions imposed on US Citizen Petitioners as far as traveling outside the United States is concerned. This will not affect the I-129F Petition that is currently in process with the USCIS. Related Posts:What is NVC? NVC is short for National Visa Center which is a processing facility under…My I-129F Petition has been approved for more…

My I-129F Petition has been approved for more than a month now and I still don’t have a Case Number. My petition expires in 3 months. What do I do?

Approved I-129F Petitions are forwarded to the National Visa Center (NVC) for case number assignments. This process usually takes anywhere from a week of I-797 approval (NOA2) to 8 weeks. These approved I-129F petitions usually have 4 months of validity, which in normal cases, petitioners and beneficiaries shouldn’t be alarmed about. This means that approved…

Can you provide a summary of all the processes from Fiancé(e) Petition / Visa to Naturalization?

1.) The US Citizen Fiancé(e) files for the I-129F Fiancé(e) Petition ($340) – Read More »   2.) Petition gets approved (3-6 months), Get the Case Number from NVC, Wait for Packet 3 / 4 for other countries. For some countries especially the Philippines, you jump straight to the K1 Visa Process without these packets.…

What is the total amount of fees from I-129F Fiancee Petition to K1 Visa to AOS to ROC to Citizenship?

Please note that these are only Filing Fees. Medical Examination Fee, Documents, Transportation, and other expenses are not factored in. It varies in every country. Check your local Embassy for actual fee schedules and prevailing exchange rates. Process Fee I-129F Petition Fee USD $340.00 K1 Visa Fee *USD $265.00 Adjustment of Status (AOS) from a…

Where can I find a sample cover letter for I-129F Fiancé(e) Petition?

I’ve posted a sample and a download link on MrsPresson.com: I-129F Fiancé(e) Petition & Checklist   Related Posts:Where can I find a sample cover letter for Adjustment of… I’ve posted a sample cover letter on MrsPresson.com: How To…Where can I find a sample of “Letter of Intent to… I have posted samples and download links…

Where can I find a sample of “Letter of Intent to Marry”?

I have posted samples and download links on MrsPresson.com: I-129F Fiancé(e) Petition and Checklist K1 Fiancé(e) Visa Requirements and Checklist     Related Posts:Where can I find a sample cover letter for I-129F Fiancé(e) I’ve posted a sample and a download link on MrsPresson.com:…Where can I find a sample cover letter for Adjustment of… I’ve…

Our petition was already forwarded to the local US Embassy but some information is incorrect. What should we do?

If at any point you have submitted your petition / visa form and you have incorrect items on it, always contact the agency directly responsible for correcting mistakes. Approved petitions that are already forwarded to the local US Embassy are usually corrected through the US Embassy’s Immigrant Visa Unit. Look for the IV Unit’s contact number under the…

Our petition was already approved but my fiancé(e)’s birthday is incorrect. What should we do?

If at any point you have submitted your petition / visa form and you have incorrect items on it, always contact the agency directly responsible for correcting mistakes. I-129F Petitions are usually corrected through USCIS. You may call them at 1 (800) 375-5283.   Related Posts:Our petition was already forwarded to the local US Embassy… If at…

I’m the USC Petitioner and I’m currently visiting my fiancé(e) abroad. Can I file the I-129F at the local U.S. Embassy/Consulate?

No, you cannot file the I-129F Fiancé(e) Petition at a U.S. Embassy / Consulate / USCIS office abroad. The I-129F Petition must filed directly to USCIS.   Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé(e)   The USCIS Dallas Lockbox For U.S. Postal Service: USCIS P.O. Box 660151 Dallas, TX 75266 For Express…

Do I need to have our documents notarized for the AOS/EAD/AP Package we’re supposed to send out to USCIS?

No, you don’t have to have your documents notarized unless otherwise instructed by an Immigration/Consular Officer. But you can if you wanted to. It’s not required but if you think it’s better to send in notarized documents to prove its authenticity, go ahead. Banks in the U.S., especially if you’re their banking client offer this for…