... in response to What the @#$% ?, posted by chris g on Sep 29, 2005That sucks! Sounds like another case of the government’s equal employment opportunity program at work. Probably just simple incompetence instead of some kind of plot.
Did you send a photocopy of the official birth certificate issued by the county or state, with raised seal? I know they aren’t supposed to accept the copy from the hospital. Your birth certificate is your best evidence of citizenship unless you were born outside of the U.S. Make sure you copy both sides if there is ANYTHING on the back. Keep in mind also if you are going to send a copy of your passport, you are technically supposed to copy ALL pages, including the covers, even if they are blank.
Yours is the only signature required on the Form I-129F. You should have signed in section C, with nothing entered where it says “Signature of Person Preparing Form…”. There should only be one signature and one date, so I don’t know what to tell you. Did your fiancée sign all four pages of the G-325A in original?
Did they cash your check, or did they send that back also?
Ray