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Steffy

Question about form DS-156K for packet 3

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Hey everyone!

My fiance and I are filling out the paperwork for packet 3. I just had a question about form DS-156K.

It says in a section on the form:

"The following documents must be attached in order to apply for a fiance(e) nonimmigrant visa:

Your Birth Certificate

Your Marriage Certificate (if any)

Divorce Decree (if any)

Death Certificate of Spouse (if any)

Evidence of Engagement to your Fiance(e)

Birth Certificate of all Children listede in number 5

Evidence of Financial Support

Police Certificates"

The only things we would need out of there are the Birth certificates of us two (fiance and I), police certificate, and evidence of engagement.

DO these things all have to be attached to packet 3? I was told they're not needed until I go to my interview in Montreal. We've already applied for the visa, been approved by CSS, went through NVC/DOS, and now our case is in Montreal waiting on our P3. PLEASE, if anyone knows, please tell us. Are these things needed now for Packet 3, or later at the interview?

Edit: Here is the link to the form. It's under question #5

http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/82063.pdf

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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Canadian members will be able to help you. Generally, those docs have to be brought at the interview.

BTW, birth certificate is only for the beneficiary of the visa, not the US fiance.

K-1 Visa Timeline AOS Timeline

- Aug 31st, 2011 - Mailed I-129F package - May 29th, 2012 - Mailed AOS/EAD/AP package

- Apr 13th, 2012 - Visa received - Aug 24th, 2012 - Green Card received

ROC Timeline

- May 19th, 2014 - Mailed ROC package to CSC

- Aug 8th, 2014 - Green Card received

N-400 Timeline

- Dec 29th, 2021 - Filed online. Got notice that biometrics will be reused.

- Now waiting...

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