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				| Fiancee I-129F Petitions Recalled by DHS 
 
 UNCLASSIFIED   STATE   00077044
 P 121528Z MAY 06
 FM SECSTATE WASHDC
 TO ALL DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR POSTS COLLECTIVE PRIORITY
 
 SUBJECT: FIANCÉ(E) I-129F PETITONS RECALLED BY DHS
 
 1. Summary: The International Marriage Broker Regulation
 (IMBRA) was signed by the President January 5th of this
 year.  A 60-day deadline, March 5, 2006, was established
 for DHS to begin asking K-1 fiancé(e) petitioners for
 their criminal background information.  DHS did not meet
 the deadline for collecting additional information.  Some
 petitions filed after the deadline were approved in error
 under the old procedures and sent through the National
 Visa Center (NVC) to posts for processing.  Approximately
 1100 cases went to 95 IV-issuing posts.  Posts are
 preparing to return these cases as quickly as possible to
 NVC.  End Summary.
 
 2.   While most K-1 cases under the new IMBRA requirements
 were held at the service centers pending development of a
 new form I-129F, some cases were processed after March 5
 using the old forms and procedures and sent to posts for
 processing.  The DHS Service Center Operations (SCOPS)
 Unit of USCIS, Status/Family Branch requested that posts
 return to NVC all K1 I-129F petitions with priority dates
 (date received at the DHS office) on or after March 6,
 2006.
 
 3.   NVC was able to run a data base list of all petitions
 meeting these criteria.  We have notified those
 posts that have received these cases and given them the
 case numbers and further instructions.  All cases on this
 list, even those with firm appointments or in 221(g)
 status, are to be delayed while the petition is returned
 for further information.  No cases in issued status will
 be recalled.  If posts have any question about the correct
 priority date of the K1 case, they should use the priority
 date (receipt date) written or stamped on the original
 petition.  DHS has not requested return of K3 or K4 I-129F
 petitions.
 
 4.   The Department presently has no information about the
 extent of delay for these cases.  In the meantime DHS will
 send additional questionnaires to the petitioners
 inquiring about their possible criminal backgrounds.  When
 the petition is compliant with the IMBRA, it will be
 returned to post from USCIS through NVC for processing.
 
 5.   The Department understands the additional workload of
 this process and the public relations demands of
 responding to disappointed petitioners and beneficiaries.
 We recommend that questions be addressed directly to USCIS.  The USCIS customer service number is:  800 375 5283.
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