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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Does that copy of the passport has to be in colored copy of black and white? Thank you very much..

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Date Filed :

2015-06-09

NOA Date : 2015-06-17

Bio. Appt. : 2016-06-06

Approved Date : 2015-08-14

Date Card Received : 2015-08-21

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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They will not need it to be notarize or anything like that right?

AOS From K-1

Date Filed :

2015-06-09

NOA Date : 2015-06-17

Bio. Appt. : 2016-06-06

Approved Date : 2015-08-14

Date Card Received : 2015-08-21

“Live your truth. Express your love. Share your enthusiasm. Take action towards your dreams. Walk your talk. Dance and sing to your music. Embrace your blessings. Make today worth remembering.”

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They will not need it to be notarize or anything like that right?

No.

Jan 25, 2014: I-129F Sent

Feb 13, 2014: NOA1

Apr 15,2014: NOA2 Notice Via USCIS Web Site

Apr 22, 2014: NOA2 Received In Postal Mail

Apr 28: 2014: NVC Received

Apr 30: 2014: NVC Left

May 09, 2014: Embassy Received

Jul 08, 2014: Interview - Approved - CEAC Status Ready

Jul 14 2014: CEAC updated but still READY Status

Jul 16 2014: CEAC Status changed to Administrative Processing

Jul 22 2014: CEAC Status changed to Issued

Jul 28 2014: VISA received

Aug 06 2014: U.S. Arrival (Ft. Lauderdale POE)

Children (3 kids)

Apr 28 2015: Filed I130 petition for each child

Aug 21 2015: Notice from USCIS that all 3 petitions transferred to California Service Center

Sep 17 2015: Approval for all 3 petitions

Nov 12 2015: Paid one AOS fee for all 3 children

Nov 13 2015: Paid separate IV fees for all 3 children

Dec 04 2015: Filed Affidavit of Support (I864) for each child

Jan 12 2016: Received RFE for missing birth certificate from one of the kids packet

Jan 13 2016: Sent in RFE evidence ( birth certificate copy .... again O_o )

Jan 19 2016: Received notice that they received the RFE evidence

Feb 22 2016: Called and found out another RFE was being sent out about birth certificate

Feb 24 2016: Sent in (inextensa versions, not de acta versions) of birth certificates for all children

Mar 02 2016: Received notice that they received the RFE evidence

Mar 11 2016: NVC Process finished, now awaiting interview time slot to be scheduled

Mar 29 2016: Called NVC and found out today they scheduled interview

Apr 01 2016: Received Packet 4 notice via e-mail with interview date

Apr 25 2016: Children received P4 letters in the mail

May 19 2016: Interview

Jun 03 2016: Received Visas

Jul 06 2016: Travel to US

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Thank you.....

AOS From K-1

Date Filed :

2015-06-09

NOA Date : 2015-06-17

Bio. Appt. : 2016-06-06

Approved Date : 2015-08-14

Date Card Received : 2015-08-21

“Live your truth. Express your love. Share your enthusiasm. Take action towards your dreams. Walk your talk. Dance and sing to your music. Embrace your blessings. Make today worth remembering.”

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I guess we dont have to waste our ink copying the from of the passport being the inside shows that it is a US Pass port.. I just want to make sure this is fine?

AOS From K-1

Date Filed :

2015-06-09

NOA Date : 2015-06-17

Bio. Appt. : 2016-06-06

Approved Date : 2015-08-14

Date Card Received : 2015-08-21

“Live your truth. Express your love. Share your enthusiasm. Take action towards your dreams. Walk your talk. Dance and sing to your music. Embrace your blessings. Make today worth remembering.”

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Yes, just all of the inside pages.

Jan 25, 2014: I-129F Sent

Feb 13, 2014: NOA1

Apr 15,2014: NOA2 Notice Via USCIS Web Site

Apr 22, 2014: NOA2 Received In Postal Mail

Apr 28: 2014: NVC Received

Apr 30: 2014: NVC Left

May 09, 2014: Embassy Received

Jul 08, 2014: Interview - Approved - CEAC Status Ready

Jul 14 2014: CEAC updated but still READY Status

Jul 16 2014: CEAC Status changed to Administrative Processing

Jul 22 2014: CEAC Status changed to Issued

Jul 28 2014: VISA received

Aug 06 2014: U.S. Arrival (Ft. Lauderdale POE)

Children (3 kids)

Apr 28 2015: Filed I130 petition for each child

Aug 21 2015: Notice from USCIS that all 3 petitions transferred to California Service Center

Sep 17 2015: Approval for all 3 petitions

Nov 12 2015: Paid one AOS fee for all 3 children

Nov 13 2015: Paid separate IV fees for all 3 children

Dec 04 2015: Filed Affidavit of Support (I864) for each child

Jan 12 2016: Received RFE for missing birth certificate from one of the kids packet

Jan 13 2016: Sent in RFE evidence ( birth certificate copy .... again O_o )

Jan 19 2016: Received notice that they received the RFE evidence

Feb 22 2016: Called and found out another RFE was being sent out about birth certificate

Feb 24 2016: Sent in (inextensa versions, not de acta versions) of birth certificates for all children

Mar 02 2016: Received notice that they received the RFE evidence

Mar 11 2016: NVC Process finished, now awaiting interview time slot to be scheduled

Mar 29 2016: Called NVC and found out today they scheduled interview

Apr 01 2016: Received Packet 4 notice via e-mail with interview date

Apr 25 2016: Children received P4 letters in the mail

May 19 2016: Interview

Jun 03 2016: Received Visas

Jul 06 2016: Travel to US

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I have a question concerning the assembling the I-129 packet.

The list of the things needed was overwhelming to me at first, and I was afraid that I would miss something

so, I hired a firm to help me complete it

and the things that they want me to send with the packet, seem out of sequence to me

My fiance has a 6 year old son, and they want me to send his passport and his birth certificate

as well as two prior year tax returns, check stubs, and a letter from my employer for job verification

But, here on this site, the latter items, are not included in the package

they told me, the more information I could send, the less the chance of an RFE

I don't think I need to send all of these things, just yet

does anyone have any ideas on this, I would much appreciate the help

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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I have a question concerning the assembling the I-129 packet.

The list of the things needed was overwhelming to me at first, and I was afraid that I would miss something

so, I hired a firm to help me complete it

and the things that they want me to send with the packet, seem out of sequence to me

My fiance has a 6 year old son, and they want me to send his passport and his birth certificate

as well as two prior year tax returns, check stubs, and a letter from my employer for job verification

But, here on this site, the latter items, are not included in the package

they told me, the more information I could send, the less the chance of an RFE

I don't think I need to send all of these things, just yet

does anyone have any ideas on this, I would much appreciate the help

None of that is required with the I-129F petition, and you would not get an RFE for not including something that is not even needed. The child just needs to be listed on the I-129F form itself. Nothing else. No birth certificates for the beneficiaries, no financial information. What you see on the VJ guide here is everything that is required. Sending everything that is required, according to the I-129F instructions, and making sure everything is filled out correctly is what will keep you from getting an RFE.

The birth certificates and passports of the beneficiaries will be needed later for the consulate, when they actually apply for the K-1 and K-2 visas. That is also when you will supply an I-134 and supporting financial documentation.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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None of that is required with the I-129F petition, and you would not get an RFE for not including something that is not even needed. The child just needs to be listed on the I-129F form itself. Nothing else. No birth certificates for the beneficiaries, no financial information. What you see on the VJ guide here is everything that is required. Sending everything that is required, according to the I-129F instructions, and making sure everything is filled out correctly is what will keep you from getting an RFE.

The birth certificates and passports of the beneficiaries will be needed later for the consulate, when they actually apply for the K-1 and K-2 visas. That is also when you will supply an I-134 and supporting financial documentation.

Thank you so much for your help and your confirmation with what I thought was excessive and out sequence

As I gathered the information together, it became clearer to me, and I understood the process more clearly

I was certain that the additional items were out of sequence and not needed

Thanks again for confirming what I thought was correct

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