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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline

-Affidavit of support (I-134)

-W-2 for the last 3 years

-Federal income tax last 3 years (form 1040)

-letter of intent

-phone bills

-pay stubs for the last 6 months

-letter from the employer

-bank statements last 6 months

Am I missing something? I'm ready to send all of these documents to my fiancé. I'm also thinking of using fedex. Is fedex a good choice? All comments and suggestions will be appreciated. Thank you!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
Timeline

Under the K1 guide: http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide it says what you need to send to your fiancé. All I can see that you're missing from that list is a new letter of intent to marry and the copy of the NOA2.

Edited by martypunker

K-1 Visa

2/2/2011 - I-129F sent.

2/6/2011 - USPS confirmed signature for receipt of package at Dallas, TX. Forwarded to VSC.

2/10/2011 - I-129F check for $340 cashed. (Before I received an NOA1!)

2/14/2011 - Received NOA1 by snail mail!

6/13/2011 - NOA2!7/5/2011 - Called NVC, informed that London sent Packet 3 to Sian on 7/1/2011!

7/7/2011 - Packet 3 received in the mail

8/3/2011 - Medical!8/15/2011 - Packet 4 received in mail

9/15/2011 - Interview - APPPROVED!

11/1/11 - POE - Atlanta11/28/11 - MARRIAGE!

AOS

12/22/2011 - AOS Filed

12/30/2011 - AOS NOA1

1/27/2012 - Biometrics #1

2/16/2012 - RFE'd

3/1/2012 - EAD #1 issued

3/06/2012 - AOS transferred to CSC

3/1/2013 - EAD #2 issued

5/28/2013 - Biometrics #2

7/25/2013 - AOS APPROVED!

7/31/2013 - Green Card in hand!

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Here's what I sent.

Print out of Manila K-1 packet.

2X DS-156

1X DS-156K

2X DS-157

Fiancé & Fiancée letters of intent

I-134

Copy of NOA-2

Tax docs 2008 - 2010

Pay stubs

Employment verification

Bank Statements

Google Maps printouts for CFO locations, Embassy, St Luke's

Money transfer and package receipt copies

Yahoo messenger logs

Ooma VoIP logs

Cell phone logs

Copy of original I-129F filing

Correspondence for un-needed Singapore CNCC

Cards and letters

Original proof of meeting documents

John

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
Timeline

You need to send her any evidence of your ongoing relationship, because she will be asked about that at her interview.

Chat logs, photos, letters, emails, cards, etc etc.

01/09/09 - Sent I-129F

Visa Approved!

23/07/10 - Arrived in the U.S.

28/08/10 - Got Married

20/10/10 - Sent AOS

04/11/10 - InfoPass Appointment to request an Expedited AP

05/11/10 - Expedited AP Approved! RFE requested for AOS

01/02/11 - RFE sent

01/01/11 - RFE Received

01/12/11 - Biometrics taken

01/28/11 - EAD Approved

02/02/11 - AOS moved to CSC

03/07/11 - Greencard Approved!

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