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Could anybody tell me where I can find the required documents for Packet 3 and Packet 4?

 

Thanks,

 

10/21/2003 - Married in Guangzhou, China

 

01/06/2004 - I-130 NOA1 TSC

09/29/2004 - I-130 is tranferred to CSC

10/13/2004 - I-130 is received by CSC

10/15/2004 - I-130 "touched"

12/16/2004 - I-130 Approved

 

04/01/2004 - I-129F NOA1

05/07/2004 - I-129F "touched"

11/15/2004 - RFE

11/16/2004 - "touched"

11/18/2004 - Received RFE in the mail

They want one picture of my wife and

one of me, copy of my passport,

and our marriage certificate.

11/19/2004 - Mailed the requested documents to MSC

11/26/2004 - Received email notification that requested information was received.

11/29/2004 - "touched"

11/30/2004 - "touched"

12/01/2004 - "touched"

12/21/2004 - Approved (online)

12/22/2004 - NVC sends paperwork to Guangzhou, China

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I can help you with the P3, but I don't know about the P4 exactly, except what I will explain below.

 

The P3 packet came with a number of sheets, most of which were hard to sort out as to what it was and did.

 

I received the O (maybe I) 230 which is simply a biographical sheet for your wife and you. You will need to make copies and it says it is expired, but my wife told me she read online and it is okay to use it, but if someone can correct me, please.

 

I also received another sheet which your wife will need to fill out, but it is simply a series of question, none of which will be a brainteaser, this form you will need to attach to the O-230 when you send it back.

 

I also received a sheet which you will recognize as a check list, I believe it is formally call the O-167 or I-167. This you will need to fill out if you wish to have an interview. The checklist is useful. I am uncertain as to if your wife needs to write both the English and Chinese parts of that form (two translations) but it couldn't hurt, and probably correct.

 

I received the I-864 which you should already be aware of, but I don't know the answers for this form, but you will need to fill it out and have it notarized no matter what.

 

You will received an instruction sheet on taking pictures; ignore it; passport type pictures are the norm.

 

In all things, read all directions carefully.

 

God bless your future

Dan

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