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Documents that petitioner need to bring to k1 interview..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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Firstly, did you check if your beneficiary's consulate will allow the petitioner to join the interview? A lot don't. Therefore, you might not need to go.

Secondly, in the petition packet that you filed should already have copies of your passport and a long form of your birth certificate as you are the US citizen/petitioner, correct? Don't think you will need to bring anything. But your beneficiary will need to bring the whole petition packet, affadavit of support, extra proof, etc.

Edit: just looked at your timeline and seems like you've done your k1 interview. Which interview now are you referring to?

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K1

Nov 7, 2013 - i-129f mailed to Dallas Lockbox

Nov 16, 2013 - noa 1 received

feb 20, 2014 - noa 2 approved

march 5, 2014 - case number assigned at NVC

march 14, 2014 - case received by local embassy

april 4, 2014 - interview

may 1, 2014 - visa in hand

june 13, 2014 - POE: Boston

AOS

Aug 1, 2014 - AOS/EAD/AP package delivered to Chicago Lockbox

Aug 6, 2014 - NOA1

Aug 19, 2014 - Biometrics appointment for AOS & EAD

Sept 29, 2014 - EAD/AP combo card received in mail.

Mid-Nov - Potential Waiver of Interview letter received

End of May 2015 - renewed my EAD/AP, got the NOA1 and another letter stating that I don't need to do biometrics appt.

June 11, 2015 - welcome to America letter! (no interview...no service request..)

June 16, 2015 - green card in hand

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Do I have to bring my US birth certificate to interview other then my passport what do I have to bring???

You can bring your birth certificate, but they never asked for mine. The consulate did ask for copies of divorce decree, ds156, ds160, beneficiaries passport, birth cert inextensa, passport photos, and if beneficiary is divorced they will ask for his divorce decree.

Stuff you might want on hand:

Receipts of monies sent to beneficiary

Your past 3 yrs tax transcripts

I134-affidavit

Updated letters of intent to marry

Wedding ring receipts

On the birth certificate they told me if its in english or spanish its ok so it does not need to be translated.

 

8/22/15 Received notice of interview "call in letter" for September 1st 8am

9/01/15 AOS Interview Houston-APPROVED!

9/01/15 Card in production, Welcome notice has been mailed

9/05/15 Welcome Notice Received

9/08/15 Greencard was mailed

9/10/15 GREENCARD RECEIVED!!!!!!!!

 

ROC

6/2/17 mailed I-751 to csc priority mail

7/1/17 I-751 returned rejected (multiple items)

7/3/17 I-751 mailed again with signature confirmation

7/6/17 second I-751 delivered and signed for by Daniel Manchaca

7/10/17  Check Cashed

7/10/17  NOA

7/22/17  Biometrics letter for 8/2/17

8/02/17 Biometrics appointment DONE

3/05/18 case moved to local office

8/25/18 Extension letter (18 months)

9/29/18 service request submitted

10/06/18 response to service request

10/11/18  approved. No RFE, no interview

10/16/18  approval letter received in the mail

10/19/18 greencard received

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Hey yeah I received a copy of the packet 4 and its required for me to be there with him,Thanks for the info I was starting to worry..

Wait --

Firstly, did you check if your beneficiary's consulate will allow the petitioner to join the interview? A lot don't. Therefore, you might not need to go.

Secondly, in the petition packet that you filed should already have copies of your passport and a long form of your birth certificate as you are the US citizen/petitioner, correct? Don't think you will need to bring anything. But your beneficiary will need to bring the whole petition packet, affadavit of support, extra proof, etc.

Edit: just looked at your timeline and seems like you've done your k1 interview. Which interview now are you referring to?

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