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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hi Everyone,

I received the NAO1 on 12/13/07. I will be in Ukraine (4/1/08 to 8/30/08) to wait with my fiancé for the embassy interview date. I am trying to think of eveything that I need to take with me for the interview and also what I might need to respond to an RFE. I would appreciate any recommendations that you may have for me. I am trying get everything together before I leave. Thanks.

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K-1 Timeline

12/11/07 I-129F Sent

12/12/07 I-129F Rec'd

12/17/07 NAO1 Rec'd

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hi Everyone,

I received the NAO1 on 12/13/07. I will be in Ukraine (4/1/08 to 8/30/08) to wait with my fiancé for the embassy interview date. I am trying to think of eveything that I need to take with me for the interview and also what I might need to respond to an RFE. I would appreciate any recommendations that you may have for me. I am trying get everything together before I leave. Thanks.

Grid

THere is no way to answer the question if you get an RFE.

If your NOA2 is approved without an RFE you will be fine. You should complete the 864-Affidavit of Support before you leave and take it with you. That will be what is needed from you.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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Your fiancee will be having a K1 visa interview, right? For this, you do not need I-864 form (you'll have to submit it later when file AOS.) For now, you need the Affidavit of Support, I-134. Prepare it right before you leave - I believe that it's better for the Affidavit to be notarized closer to the interview (by a US notary public.) You'll have your 2007 Tax Return filed by then, so you'll just bring a copy of it with you. Don't forget any other evidence of financial support - bank statements, retirement savings, etc: the more you have, the better.

The rest is up to you. Have your pics, emails, Western Union receipts if you're sending your fiancee money, airport stamps, hotel receipts if you traveled together, stuff like that. I also had two letters of support for us - one from my parents, and one from my fiance's brother and sister-in-law. Generally, people in the Embassy are nice; if you have enough evidence of your ongoing relationship/financial evidence, you'll be fine. If you fiance has children, make sure that all required documents are translated and notarized.

Contact me if you have more questions. I'm in US already, arrived only few days ago, so happy :jest: !!!

Good luck!

masha

AOS

04-16-2008: AOS package Sent to Chicago via Express Mail

05-13-2008: Biometrics

05-22-2008: AOS trasfered to CSC

06-13/17-2008: EAD Approved (2 CRIS email)

06-18/19-2008: AOS touch

06-20-2008: EAD Approval Notice Sent (email)

06-23-2008: EAD in mail

06-23-2008: Another EAD touch (9AM), EAD IN MAIL (1PM)

07-14-2008: I-485 Card Production Ordered

07-21-2008: Green Card in mail

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Grid,

Sorry i have no answer to your questions apart that you might have a problem if you are send a RFE and don't actually receive it. Make sure your mail gets forwarded. And all the best ...you are so lucky you can spend those months of waiting with your love one

(F)

Laurence

10/15/2007 NOA1

04/29/2008 RFE by email

05/03/2008 RFE hard copy received

Reply to RFE sent 05/05/2008

RFE received at CSC 05/06/2008

NOA2 05/15/2008

NOA2 hard copy 05/19/2008

Packet 3 received 06/09/2008

Packet 3 completed and sent 06/10/2008

Medical 06/11/2008

Packet 3 received @ Embassy 06/12/2008

Packet 4 07/03/2008

Interview 07/17/2008

POE 07/31/2008

Wedding 08/08/2008

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Peru
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Hi Everyone,

I received the NAO1 on 12/13/07. I will be in Ukraine (4/1/08 to 8/30/08) to wait with my fiancé for the embassy interview date. I am trying to think of eveything that I need to take with me for the interview and also what I might need to respond to an RFE. I would appreciate any recommendations that you may have for me. I am trying get everything together before I leave. Thanks.

Grid

THere is no way to answer the question if you get an RFE.

If your NOA2 is approved without an RFE you will be fine. You should complete the 864-Affidavit of Support before you leave and take it with you. That will be what is needed from you.

u need the I 134 not the 864 !

Visa I 130 for Step Daughter

Sept 2010-- Getting documents ready. sent BC out for translation.

March 1st 2012-- Sent documents to USCIS

June 15th 2012 EMAIL OF APPROVAL !!

Dec 15th 2012 -- Interview scheduled ( 1-23-2013)

Jan 9th 2013--Medical Exam

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