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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Every consulates is a bit different....... Bucharest does not have it online? If you go to Kiev they have there's but remember while it may be similiar (maybe 80%) it will not be exact....

http://kiev.usembassy.gov/visa_K1K2_eng.html

YMMV

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Every consulates is a bit different....... Bucharest does not have it online? If you go to Kiev they have there's but remember while it may be similiar (maybe 80%) it will not be exact....

http://kiev.usembassy.gov/visa_K1K2_eng.html

thank you for the tip.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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Hi,guys!

Does anybody have a link for the packet 3 content?

Thanks

What about your medical? Are you gonna be having it in Moldova or the country where you'll be going for your interview??

Yeah, check the link to the Information Packet from the Embassy in Kiev - to use it as an example. Right now, I'd only be concerned about police certificate (if you lived in other countries than Moldova for longer than 6 months) and your birth certificate that must be translated and notarized. Police certificates are valid for either 6, or 12 months, so still you may do it a bit later.

For your visa interview, you'll also need to sumbit an Affidavit of Support, I-134 from your fiance that must be notarized by notary public in the US (I think all countries' applicants do it with no exception.) Check this form from "Example Forms" on this website.) You can also find it here --

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

Good luck!

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Hi,guys!

Does anybody have a link for the packet 3 content?

Thanks

What about your medical? Are you gonna be having it in Moldova or the country where you'll be going for your interview??

Yeah, check the link to the Information Packet from the Embassy in Kiev - to use it as an example. Right now, I'd only be concerned about police certificate (if you lived in other countries than Moldova for longer than 6 months) and your birth certificate that must be translated and notarized. Police certificates are valid for either 6, or 12 months, so still you may do it a bit later.

For your visa interview, you'll also need to sumbit an Affidavit of Support, I-134 from your fiance that must be notarized by notary public in the US (I think all countries' applicants do it with no exception.) Check this form from "Example Forms" on this website.) You can also find it here --

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

Good luck!

Thank you so much!

And i'm going to have my medical done in Romania,the interview country!

I appreciate the help

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