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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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I called the consulate in Ciudad Juarez and was advised that the her package 3 had been sent to my fiance I just want to know if my fiance will need any paperwork from me to send back with the package to the consulate am trying to save time and the sooner I send her olver the paperwork she will need from me the faster she can send the package back

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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She´ll need the affidavit of support, but only to take the interview, not to send with packet 3.

(Puerto Rico) Luis & Laura (Brazil) K1 JOURNEY
04/11/2006 - Filed I-129F.
09/29/2006 - Visa in hand!

10/15/2006 - POE San Juan
11/15/2006 - MARRIAGE

AOS JOURNEY
01/05/2007 - AOS sent to Chicago.
03/26/2007 - Green Card in hand!

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS JOURNEY
01/26/2009 - Filed I-751.
06/22/2009 - Green Card in hand!

NATURALIZATION JOURNEY
06/26/2014 - N-400 sent to Nebraska
07/02/2014 - NOA
07/24/2014 - Biometrics
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I called the consulate in Ciudad Juarez and was advised that the her package 3 had been sent to my fiance I just want to know if my fiance will need any paperwork from me to send back with the package to the consulate am trying to save time and the sooner I send her olver the paperwork she will need from me the faster she can send the package back

Yes she will need the I-134 read the instructions for this form!! :thumbs: she will need it for her interview!!

Amanda-England (Yorkshire)- Mark-USA(Michigan)

April/04/2005- Visa journey began!!

We did both K3 & CR1 visa's, got both!!- I returned to England for my CR1 interview after first arriving on a K3 visa!!

May/25th 2006- Green card arrives in the mail................YAY!!

19th June 2006 I Had to go to the Social Security Office to get my number, the DS-230 didnt work for me!!

26-June-2006- Social Security# arrived in the mail....YAY!!

Feb 2008 lift conditions <<<reminder to self!!<<<< went to England for a visit instead, no rush right, 90 days is a long time,LOL

Removing Conditions Begins

Mailed I-751 April 12th 2008

signed for @ NSC April 16th

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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do you have any idea of what papers is she going to send back with the package is it a very dificult package or is it easy to handle am just worried and dont want her to send the wrong papers in

what about any other type of paper work I heard something about a checklist and that form that u told me any other form that u can think of she will need

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HI MRPOBO

OKAY FIRST OF ALL CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

THIS IS ONE OF THE INSTRUCCIONS LETTER OF THE PACKAGE 3

Mr./Mrs./Miss:

This office has received an approved I-129F petition from U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Services to begin your

fiancée visa process under section 101(a)(15)(K) of the INA, entitling you to the K-1 nonimmigrant visa classification

as an alien proceeding to the United States to marry an American Citizen. You should read these instructions carefully

all the way through before taking any further action:

FIRST: Fill out in DUPLICATE, but do not sign, the enclosed DS-156 Non-Immigrant Application, if your unmarried

c hildren will apply with you, two copies of form OF-156 for each child must be completed in full.

SECOND: Obtain the following documents on this checklist which pertain to you. DO NOT send them to this office

by mail:

1. Mexican passport: a passport must be valid for travel to the United States and must have at least six months

validity beyond the issuance date of the vis a. If you are not a Mexican citizen you may bring a valid passport

from your country.

2. Follow instructions to apply for a medical exam; see attached Instructions for the Medical Examination form

(MEXWIDE 202).

3. Original and photocopy of applicant’s birth certificate (applicants with non-English or non-Spanish birth

certificates must submit a notarized translation with the original and photocopy).

4. If petitioner or fiancée have been married previously, must bring original and photocopy of proof of

termination or dissolution of each such prior marriage.

5. Persons convicted of a crime must obtain a certified copy of each court record and any prison record,

regardless of the fact that they may have benefited subsequently from an amnesty, pardon, or other act of

clemency.

6. Complete, but do not sign the attached Intend to Marry Affidavit (CDJ-401 form).

7. Two un-mounted full-face photos, taken within the past six months, the applicant should be facing the

camera directly and the face should cover about 50 percent of the area of the photo. Picture taken showing

the applicant looking down or to either side will not be accepted. It is preferable that the ears be exposed.

The head of the applicant measured from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin from hairline side-toside

should measure 1 inch to 1 1/2 inches. The photograph should measure 2 inches square with the face

centered in the frame. Prints may be either in color or black and white and must be taken against a white or

off-white background. Photos should be printed without borders. Note: all applicants require photograph,

do not matter the age.

NOTE: If your fiancée have been married before and have unmarried children under age 21 who will accompany or

follow he/she to the United States, must present valid, original birth certificate, medical exam, photographs and the

DS-156 form by duplicate.

Do not show your documents or applications to anyone who offers to put them in order or fill them out. Regarding

any question you have in obtaining a visa, ask personnel inside the consulate general from the visa section.

Applications and advice are free.

In addition to the listed documents, you or your fiancée must proof to have adequate means of financial support and

will not become a public charge in the United States. The enclosed Optional Form OF-167 lists evidence, which may

be presented to meet this requirement of law.

It is indispensable for you to know the exact final address in U.S. where you will reside, including zip code.

THIRD: As soon as you have obtained all of the documents that apply in your case, you can come to this Consulate

any working day Monday thru Friday between 8:00 to 10:00 a.m.

ENCLUSURES: 1. DS-156 & Optional Form OF-167 (1)

2. Medical Exam Instructions form

3. Intend to marry affidavit (CDJ-401 form)

NOW YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION IN THIS LINK

JUAREZ CONSULATE (FIANCÉ)

BY THE WAY AS SOON AS SHE GETS EVERYTHING TOGETHER, YOU GUYS CAN GO TO THE CONSULATE K1 VISAS DON'T NEED AN APPOINTMENT IN THERE, YOU JUST SHOW UP IN BETWEEN MONDAY-FRIDAY.

YOU CAN FIND SOME EXPERIENCES ABOUT JUAREZ CONSULATE IN THIS TWO LINKS THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL FOR YOU GUYS.

NEW THREAD

OLD THREAD

WE ARE ALSO WAITING FOR PACKAGE 3, AND OUR TIMES ARE KIND OF THE SAME, SO KEEP US INFORMED ON HOW EVERYTHING IS GOING. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS YOU CAN PM ME, EVEN IF YOU GIRLFRIEND WANTS TO ASK ME SOMETHING I WILL BE GLAD TO HELP HER TOO , MY NAME IS ARI I AM FROM MEXICO (JUST IN CASE SHE FEELS MORE COMFORTABLE TALKING IN SPANISH ) ;) WELL I HOPE THIS CAN HELP. YOU CAN FIND ME TOO ON HOTMAIL UNDER KAPISKUKIS NAME.

:luv:

ARI & JUSTIN

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COUNTRIES HAVE BORDERS, LOVE DOESN'T

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Are u kidding me U have made my day am so happy i really did not know that we did not have to wait for an interview date so pretty mutch as soon as she receives the package we can go any day to the consulate take the medical exams and arrive the next day to the interview please give me some more info on this please. I just have 1 last question what is this package 4 that everyone talks about does that not apply to the k1 visa

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NOP FOR JUAREZ ONLY PACKAGE 3

NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED JUST TAKE CARE OF NOT GOING ON AMERICAN OR MEXICAN CELEBRATION DAYS CAUSE THEY ARE CLOSE AND ALSO THE LAST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH

ALSO I HEARD AND I'D READ ON THE THREADS THAT I SENT YOU THAT IF YOU HAVE THE CASE NUMBER YOU CAN ALSO DOWNLOAD ALL THE FORMS FROM THE INTERNET YOU GO TO THE CONSULATE INFORMATION WINDOW AND THEY GIVE YOU THE PRINCIPAL LETTER YOU NEED TO GO TO THE MEDICAL AND TO ENTER THE CONSULATE.

BY THE WAY USC ARE NOT LONGER ABLE TO ENTER WITH THE BENEFICIARY.

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COUNTRIES HAVE BORDERS, LOVE DOESN'T

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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NOP FOR JUAREZ ONLY PACKAGE 3

NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED JUST TAKE CARE OF NOT GOING ON AMERICAN OR MEXICAN CELEBRATION DAYS CAUSE THEY ARE CLOSE AND ALSO THE LAST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH

ALSO I HEARD AND I'D READ ON THE THREADS THAT I SENT YOU THAT IF YOU HAVE THE CASE NUMBER YOU CAN ALSO DOWNLOAD ALL THE FORMS FROM THE INTERNET YOU GO TO THE CONSULATE INFORMATION WINDOW AND THEY GIVE YOU THE PRINCIPAL LETTER YOU NEED TO GO TO THE MEDICAL AND TO ENTER THE CONSULATE.

BY THE WAY USC ARE NOT LONGER ABLE TO ENTER WITH THE BENEFICIARY.

Wait a minute,

My fiancee is waiting for packet 3 from Ciudad Juarez............you are saying that we can just print the forms off and not wait for anything to arrive in the mail? (btw. mail in Mexico is slooooow)

We just need to show up with the case number?

Where did you read about this? did you call Juarez and asked them about this?

Thanks and God Bless!!!

PSALM: 120- 1. I call on the LORD in my distress, and he answers me. "

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