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HI,

Can anyone send me a link to the packet 3 checklist for the London consulate? I went on the consulate's website and could only find a checklist of what to bring to the interview. The consulate does such a horrible job of organizing this. Instead of having one page for the entire process with all the forms for the entire process there, they scatter it all around the website. Thanks everyone---Amye

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HI,

Can anyone send me a link to the packet 3 checklist for the London consulate? I went on the consulate's website and could only find a checklist of what to bring to the interview. The consulate does such a horrible job of organizing this. Instead of having one page for the entire process with all the forms for the entire process there, they scatter it all around the website. Thanks everyone---Amye

OOOPS, found it here on Visa journey. Sorry. But Ill post it if other people are wondering:

Packet 3 Contains: IV-15 Checklist

Information on how to book your medical

Medical Questionnaire

Request download and filling in of:

DS-230-I Part I

DS-156 x2 (Fill out online to generate barcode http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/visa/...electronic.html - Do not sign)

DS-156K (Do not sign) (K1/2 Only)

DS-157 (Male only)

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HI,

Can anyone send me a link to the packet 3 checklist for the London consulate? I went on the consulate's website and could only find a checklist of what to bring to the interview. The consulate does such a horrible job of organizing this. Instead of having one page for the entire process with all the forms for the entire process there, they scatter it all around the website. Thanks everyone---Amye

OOOPS, found it here on Visa journey. Sorry. But Ill post it if other people are wondering:

Packet 3 Contains: IV-15 Checklist

Information on how to book your medical

Medical Questionnaire

Request download and filling in of:

DS-230-I Part I

DS-156 x2 (Fill out online to generate barcode http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/visa/...electronic.html - Do not sign)

DS-156K (Do not sign) (K1/2 Only)

DS-157 (Male only)

Here is the link for the Packet 3 scans. The pages are a bit out of order but they are all there http://www.visajourney.com/gallery/thumbna...y&uid=30186

17th March 2010 - Started the removal of conditions process

22nd March 2010 - Application received by CSC

30th April 2010 - Biometrics appointment

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Can anyone send me a link to the packet 3 checklist for the London consulate? I went on the consulate's website and could only find a checklist of what to bring to the interview. The consulate does such a horrible job of organizing this. Instead of having one page for the entire process with all the forms for the entire process there, they scatter it all around the website. Thanks everyone---Amye<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

OOOPS, found it here on Visa journey. Sorry. But Ill post it if other people are wondering:

Packet 3 Contains: IV-15 Checklist

Information on how to book your medical

Medical Questionnaire

Request download and filling in of:

DS-230-I Part I

DS-156 x2 (Fill out online to generate barcode <a href="http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/visa/niv/electronic.html" target="_blank">http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/visa/...electronic.html</a> - Do not sign)

DS-156K (Do not sign) (K1/2 Only)

DS-157 (Male only)

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Here is the link for the Packet 3 scans. The pages are a bit out of order but they are all there <a href="http://www.visajourney.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=lastupby&uid=30186" target="_blank">http://www.visajourney.com/gallery/thumbna...y&uid=30186</a>

So am I right in believing that there is no need for the Petitioner to send the Beneficiary any of the evidence (boarding passes, itinarys, emails etc) that were submitted with the original K1 application? :unsure:

:luv:

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LONDON CONSULATE AND VERMONT SERVICE CENTER

INTERVIEW DATE: 16th September 2011

♥-:¦:-·:*'""*♥:·.-:¦:-·** VISA APPROVED!!! ♥-:¦:-·:*'""*♥:·.-:¦:-·**

PASSPORT W/VISA RECEIVED: 21st September 2011

P.O.E: NEWARK, NJ ~ 26th September 2011

APPLIED FOR SS#: 17th October 2011

MARRIED: 25th October 2011

DISCOVERD PROBLEM WITH SS#: 23rd November 2011

ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS, AP AND EAD PROCESS

MAILED AOS, EAD and AP: 23rd November 2011

2nd APPLICATION FOR SS#: 29th November 2011

3 HARD COPY RECEIPTS FOR AOS PACKAGE: 5th December 2011

BIOMETRICS APPOINTMENT LETTER RECEIVED: 9th December 2011

SOCIAL SECURITY #CARD RECEIVED: 12th December 2011

NOTICE RECEIPT: AOS TRANSFERED TO CSC: 19th December 2011

ATTENDED BIOMETRICS APPOINTMENT: 21st December 2011

APPLICATION TO CHANGE SS# SURNAME: 6th January 2012

TOLD BY SS THAT IM OUT OF STATUS, CANNOT CHANGE NAME ON SS# CARD: 24th January 2012

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So am I right in believing that there is no need for the Petitioner to send the Beneficiary any of the evidence (boarding passes, itinarys, emails etc) that were submitted with the original K1 application? :unsure:

:luv:

No - you're not exactly right in that assumption - the Guides lay out the best practices (which includes: "Send all originals of the documentary proof that you submitted for the I-129F to your fiance(e) for their interview at the embassy", for example).

**Topic (albeit rather dated) is Interview/Embassy-related and will be more appropriate in our US Embassy/Consulate Discussion forum (rather than K-1 Procedures); moving thread there.

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For London, they won't bother looking at any of that, really. Nice to have just in case.

What they asked us for was:

1) my fiance's birthday certificate (he's the beneficiary) and a copy of it

2) his name change decree (and a copy of it)

3) his miltary sign off letter (and a copy)

4) our I-134 and supporting docs (tax transcripts and letter from my employer)

London's not big on 'evidence'; we brought it all just in case... but we did look a bit silly bit a big document box :)

No - you're not exactly right in that assumption - the Guides lay out the best practices (which includes: "Send all originals of the documentary proof that you submitted for the I-129F to your fiance(e) for their interview at the embassy", for example).

**Topic (albeit rather dated) is Interview/Embassy-related and will be more appropriate in our US Embassy/Consulate Discussion forum (rather than K-1 Procedures); moving thread there.

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For London, they won't bother looking at any of that, really. Nice to have just in case.

What they asked us for was:

1) my fiance's birthday certificate (he's the beneficiary) and a copy of it

2) his name change decree (and a copy of it)

3) his miltary sign off letter (and a copy)

4) our I-134 and supporting docs (tax transcripts and letter from my employer)

London's not big on 'evidence'; we brought it all just in case... but we did look a bit silly bit a big document box :)

Very helpfull all as usual, thank you :luv:

For London, they won't bother looking at any of that, really. Nice to have just in case.

What they asked us for was:

1) my fiance's birthday certificate (he's the beneficiary) and a copy of it

2) his name change decree (and a copy of it)

3) his miltary sign off letter (and a copy)

4) our I-134 and supporting docs (tax transcripts and letter from my employer)

London's not big on 'evidence'; we brought it all just in case... but we did look a bit silly bit a big document box :)

Can I ask you how you found out your new Case Number after NOA2? :unsure:

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LONDON CONSULATE AND VERMONT SERVICE CENTER

INTERVIEW DATE: 16th September 2011

♥-:¦:-·:*'""*♥:·.-:¦:-·** VISA APPROVED!!! ♥-:¦:-·:*'""*♥:·.-:¦:-·**

PASSPORT W/VISA RECEIVED: 21st September 2011

P.O.E: NEWARK, NJ ~ 26th September 2011

APPLIED FOR SS#: 17th October 2011

MARRIED: 25th October 2011

DISCOVERD PROBLEM WITH SS#: 23rd November 2011

ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS, AP AND EAD PROCESS

MAILED AOS, EAD and AP: 23rd November 2011

2nd APPLICATION FOR SS#: 29th November 2011

3 HARD COPY RECEIPTS FOR AOS PACKAGE: 5th December 2011

BIOMETRICS APPOINTMENT LETTER RECEIVED: 9th December 2011

SOCIAL SECURITY #CARD RECEIVED: 12th December 2011

NOTICE RECEIPT: AOS TRANSFERED TO CSC: 19th December 2011

ATTENDED BIOMETRICS APPOINTMENT: 21st December 2011

APPLICATION TO CHANGE SS# SURNAME: 6th January 2012

TOLD BY SS THAT IM OUT OF STATUS, CANNOT CHANGE NAME ON SS# CARD: 24th January 2012

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