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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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At what stage the following papers are submitted? once u get packet 3.5

1. Copy of the Approval Notice

2. Letter of Intent (same as filed earlier but directed to consulate)

3. Evidence of ongoing relationship.

Packet 3.5 check list does not mentions any of the above. Do we still need to send this out with the packet or take these to the interview?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Some info here: http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...p;cty=Islamabad

Most consulates want that info brought to the interview, but the above link indicates follow the directions included in 3.5, and return what is requested to them in the supplied envelope.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Follow Instructions in Packet 3 and 4

After receipt of the approved petition, and when the filing date (priority date) of the petition is reached, NVC forwards a "Packet 3" to the beneficiary, specifying the documents needed and actions that must be taken by the beneficiary and the petitioner prior to issuance of a visa.

After the required documents have been obtained, the beneficiary should sign the reverse side of the Packet-3 letter and send it, as well as Form OF230, to the Embassy’s Consular Section.

The beneficiary, who then becomes the "Applicant," is sent a "Packet 3.5" which consists of information, forms, and requests for documents. When we receive the Packet back from the applicant (through American Express) – with prepaid return) with all the forms completed and all the required documents, we will schedule a visa interview within the next few working days.

Taken from the embassy info on VJ. Follow the link above to "embassy info" and find Pakistan. Each embassy does things a little differently so you want to make sure you follow Pakistan's guidelines and not what other VJ members have experienced at their own embassy.

I'd also suggest posting your question in the regional specific section of VJ. You'll get more specific info from people who've actually been at your embassy. Much more helpful to you!

Good luck, wish I could help more.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
Timeline
Follow Instructions in Packet 3 and 4

After receipt of the approved petition, and when the filing date (priority date) of the petition is reached, NVC forwards a "Packet 3" to the beneficiary, specifying the documents needed and actions that must be taken by the beneficiary and the petitioner prior to issuance of a visa.

After the required documents have been obtained, the beneficiary should sign the reverse side of the Packet-3 letter and send it, as well as Form OF230, to the Embassy’s Consular Section.

The beneficiary, who then becomes the "Applicant," is sent a "Packet 3.5" which consists of information, forms, and requests for documents. When we receive the Packet back from the applicant (through American Express) – with prepaid return) with all the forms completed and all the required documents, we will schedule a visa interview within the next few working days.

Taken from the embassy info on VJ. Follow the link above to "embassy info" and find Pakistan. Each embassy does things a little differently so you want to make sure you follow Pakistan's guidelines and not what other VJ members have experienced at their own embassy.

I'd also suggest posting your question in the regional specific section of VJ. You'll get more specific info from people who've actually been at your embassy. Much more helpful to you!

Good luck, wish I could help more.

Thanks CBR.

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