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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Syria
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Hello Everyone!

My fiance and I are currently waiting for our K-1 NOA2. According to the trend charts, we should look to receive word sometime this summer, in sha' allah. My question arises because I will be in Egypt for much of the summer, then on to Syria. Thus I won't be be back in the US to organize the packet I'll send to my fiance for his interview. I'm having my family send the packet on my behalf. I emailed the embassy asking for advice, but I thought I'd get a second opinion from you all.

Are there any date sensitive documents I can't prepare in advance? For example, does my bank statement have to be dated and notarized after the NOA2 date?

Thank you!

-Lu

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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You don't even need to notarize the bank statement nor bank letter as your signature would not appear on either document. You cannot have a document notarized that you do not sign.

Things that would be date sensitive might be evidence of income such as recent pay stubs to be submitted with the I-134 if you are using income to meet the 125% of poverty line. As you are travelling are you employed or currently unemployed??? This will have a bearing on the I-134 Affidavit of Support.

Good luck.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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Thank you for your response. I work on the academic calendar, but I'll be working in Egypt this summer. I appreciate your help.

I think if you are working on the Academic calendar you will be fine with the I-134. The COs have great respect for teachers and professors as long as they meet the 125% of the poverty level. The COs understand well the academic calendar. Have a good trip.

Document any and all meetings with your fiance(e) if your paths cross during this trip. Lots of photographs, airline tickets, hotel receipts, restaurant receipts or trips together.

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