Yet Another Alien Fiance Petition Rejected for No Supporting Documents

Well here is another case of someone sending during a Petition for Alien Fiance with no supporting documents. The I-129F instructions are very clear on what supporting documents you want to attach to your petition. Here may be a shortened version of what you discover on pages 2 & 3 of the I-129F instructions:

Provide copies of evidence that you simply and your fiance have personally met within the last two years.
Provide original statements from you and your fiance whom you propose to marry within 90 days of his or her admission, and copies of any evidence you would like to undergo establish your mutual intent.
If either of you is of an age that needs special consent or permission for you to marry within the jurisdiction where your marriage will occur, give proof of that consent or permission
If either you or your fiance were married before, give copies of documents showing that every prior marriage was legally terminated.
Give USCIS a passport-style color photograph of yourself and a passport-style color photograph of your fiance, with both photos taken within 30 days of the date of filing this petition.
If either you or the person you're filing for is employing a name aside from that shown on the relevant documents, you want to give USCIS copies of the legal documents that made the change, like a wedding certificate, adoption decree or writ .
Pretty clear, right? There are another belongings you got to undergo ensure an approved petition like evidence of the connection , but these are the minimum and are explicitly listed within the instructions. Nonetheless, today I bring you yet one more example of a U.S. citizen petitioner who sent in just the shape I-129-F and zip else. As within the case from my May 18, 2009 post, this petition was filed with the Vermont Service Center. The intended beneficiary was located in Haiti.

As in my previous post on this subject , the USCIS rejected his application for lack of supporting documents rather than sending the petitioner an RFE (Request for Evidence) letter. the executive Appeals Office simply sent the case back to the director who denied it. Again I even have to ask why the Vermont Service Center didn’t just send the guy an RFE within the first place. it's possible that the petitioner didn’t have the instructions for the I-129F, since they're two separate documents. The VSC should have just sent the guy an RFE along side the I-129F instructions. Instead they sent him a rejection letter with instructions on the way to appeal his case.

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