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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Saint Lucia
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I have seen some topics where some persons have stated that the DS-157 was requested in packet3. I also saw some statements which stated that the DS-157 was required for all male applicants aged 16 and over.

My concern is that it was not requested in my packet 3 instructions. In fact, there was no mention of it at all. I am aware that things may vary from embassy to embassy. However, with some of the blanket statements that I have seen concerning this issue, I've gotten a bit confused. Please share your thoughts on this issue. Thank you... Here is a copy of my instruction document....

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Edited by Mel_and_Daniel

AOS TIMELINE

02/15/2008 - Mailed Package via Overnight

02/18/2008 - Delivered

02/26/08 - Check cashed

02/28/08 - Received 3 noa's in mail : AOS, EAD and AP, Notice Date 02/25/08

03/11/08 - I-485 Transferred to CSC... EAD and AP still not in online system

03/12/08 - Boimetrics

03/22/08 - Touched

03/24/08 - Touched

04/04/08 - Touched

04/22/08 - EAD card production ordered, AP approval notice sent

04/29/08 - EAD Approval Notice Sent

05/02/08 - EAD arrived in mail

05/09/08 - AP touched

05/13/08 - AOS APPROVED!!!!!!

05/14/08 - AP arrived in mail

05/16/08 - Approval notice sent

05/20/08 - Green Card arrived in mail!!!!! Huge sigh of relief...

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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Did you read the embassy info here on VJ for your fiance's country?

If it is not listed in the instructions I would not worry about it,when I got pack 3 the exact things where listed I needed to send,I also thought it would be more but it wasn't.

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Alls i know is in the Philippines you HAVE to have a DS 157 for a K1. You pay 100 US at a local bank and they give you the DS157 that is stamped showing you paid and you fill it out by hand and submit 2 copies when you go for your interview.

Other countries have different trips tho.

Edited by Haole

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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I wasn't asked to bring the DS-157 with me to the consulate, only the DS-156 and DS-156K. Having said that, every consulate is different in the way they process interviews.

Since it doesn't mention the DS-157 specifically in your Packet 3, I wouldn't fuss about it.

Nini - Vancouver BC, Canada (she's the one who does the forum thing)

Bee - Devon PA, USA (he's the one who gave her the shiny ring)

Getting our sanity tested by bureaucracy since 2007.

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9/4/2010 - sent!

9/14/2010 - NOA

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