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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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hello all vj's,

I want to thank all of you for your efforts and encouragement towards this process

of getiing ones fiance and loved ones together.I have greatly been a partaker of this forum.

Please I need someone out there to help me with the checklist for the k1 visa interview.my interview date is 25th May 2006, Lagos Nigeria

My fiance usc want to send me all the necessary documents especially the affidavit of support.

I want to ask, do I need the original or copy of the employment letter,bank letter, tax clearance etc.

please clearify me.

I also need a word of advice from any one who has gone through Lagos Nigeria for K1visa

interview.I wil appreciate your advice and expirences.

thank you and hope to join your guys soon.

valentine,Nigeria

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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The originals of each document is very important.

Original 1-134'S and co sponsor 1-134 if you have it.

Employment letter-original, Photocopies of tax forms i.e 1040 forms but notorized. 3 photocopies of recent pay stubs from your fiance.

Note the Affidavit of support is the most important document cos the lagos embassy wants to see that you would be supported in the U.S and not become a Public charge.

Also get her to send you a Bank letter that tells the lagos embassy, how much is in her account, the total amount of deposit till current and other neccessary banking info

Another updated Fiance letter of intent

Complete photocopies of each pages in the I-129F package.(it may not be needed at the interview)

Lots of evidence showing on-going communication i.e E-mails with endearing words like sweetheart, darling, babe,, you know all the works,

Sample phonecards if you have, Greeting cards that she sends or sent to you. You know anything establishing the fact that you are still very much in love and communicating.

love conquers all things
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