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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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I have my interview with my fiance in Ecuador on the 24th and I want to make sure that I have all of the documents organized.

Ecuador does not have a packet 3. Neither of us has ever been married before, no children, no co-sponsors, nothing fancy (lucky I know). This is what I have:

1. NOA2

2. Letter from NVC with case number and bar code

3. Copy of entire I-129F packet

4. His passport and 2 passport style photos

5. DS-156

6. DS-156k

7. Birth Certificate (original del registro civil)

8. Police Record from Ecuador

9. Packet from Medical Exam

10. I-134 Evidence of financial stability

-Cover letter with contents

- I-134

-attached answer to #7 - two employers

-letters verifying employment

-pay stubs

-evidence of stocks and values

-verification from bank with total deposits for 2010 and amount in savings

-copies of tax returns from '07, '08, '09

-my US birth certificate (do I need this?)

11. Proof of Relationship

-Cover letter with contents

-New Intent to Marry letters

-Recent photos + older ones that I sent with I-129F

-Recent airline stubs and passport stamps + older ones sent with I-129F

-Recent emails + older ones sent with I-129F

-Google voice call log (how do I print this out!? The formatting is terrible!)

-Skype call log

-Facebook messages

-Hand written letters between him and I and him and my mother.

I plan on putting all of this in a flexible style binder with clear plastic inserts. Have I forgotten anything? When I arrive in Ecuador I will pay the $350 to Banco de Guayaquil... Can I go to any branch? Will they know what I'm talking about?

We are going to arrive in Guayaquil the day before the interview and stay at Hotel Chile on Portate and Avenida Chile (hopefully still $7 a night). We plan on arriving at the consulate at 7:30am for our 8:30 interview. Anything else?

I-129F package sent: Jul 7th 2010

Package received at CSC: Jul 9th 2010

NOA1: Jul 16th 2010

NOA2: Nov 30th 2010

Packet 4 letter received: Dec 27th 2010

Medical done: Jan 3rd 2011

Interview: Jan 24th 2011 - APPROVED!!

Passport with K-1 visa received: Jan 29th 2011

POE: Feb 2nd 2011 in Houston, TX - cleared without problems :-)

Married!: May 2nd 2011

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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I didn't review all of your list, but when we went for the interview, we took everything that VJ advised and didn't have any problems. My husband went to Banco de Guayaquil in Cuenca, so I would assume it doesn't matter which one you go to, and they will know what you are talking about. Many people go there to pay for interviews. Good luck!

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