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Hi Board,
I have a friend who filed an I130 (a couple months ago) for her husband and did not send in any documentation (copy of b. certs, marriage certs, etc.) with it because she did not have the instruction sheet. USCIS sent her a receipt letter. What do you think???
Should she send in the docs now, or submit missing docs at the interview? Not sure how to advise on this one....I also wasn't sure if USCIS will send her a missing docs checklist....
 
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USCIS has recently modified their guidelines on RFEs.
They may or may not issue RFE (depending on what the current guideline and case is).
She should try to reach by phone the USCIS office where the case is being adjudicated and speak to an Officer.
She may also consult an immigration attorney.

That's to the best of my knowledge. I am not an attorney and this is not a legal advice.

Good luck
 
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to (needhelpfast),i was in the same setuation ,,my wife have filed the i-130 and the i-129f for me back in jan-17,,and we didnt send any supporting documents,,nothing at all,,no g-325A,no marriage certeficate,,no divorce paper..nothing at all just the forms,,and a month ago my attorney send all the missing documents and 3 days later he recieved a fax from the uscis stated that they have recieved them and put all the documents on my file ,,,so my advice for u to tell ur friend to send all the missing documents and they will put it on her file,,before they request them,,photos,,marriage certifecate.divorce certifecate if any,g-325a for both husband and wife,copy of her citizen ship,,copy of hes birth certifecate,,and put them all together and write on the invelop attention i-130 unit and go ahead and send them and they wont have any problim,,and with this they will avoid any delay's ,,good luck


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Originally posted by NeedHelpFast:
Hi Board,
I have a friend who filed an I130 (a couple months ago) for her husband and did not send in any documentation (copy of b. certs, marriage certs, etc.) with it because she did not have the instruction sheet. USCIS sent her a receipt letter. What do you think???
Should she send in the docs now, or submit missing docs at the interview? Not sure how to advise on this one....I also wasn't sure if USCIS will send her a missing docs checklist....

I will concur with Mike. However, if you send the additional documents, include a copy of the receipt notice so that it gets to your file. What may happen if you do not do this is that SUCSI will send you a letter asking for more information. Technically, the I-130 should have been sent back with an explanation of why, but that is besides the point.


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