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my questions is, what is a checklist document? Jame's shorcut does not have it?

Another thing, I have noticed that the ds-3032 I received is slightly different from the the one I sent to them(using jame's shortcut).

At the bottom left lower corner the name of that state where the interview is going to take place is listed, while on the one I sent it's not listed.

....just to share the info with you.

Really what's the checklist???

People that use Jame's shortcut, how would they send that one? :)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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The checklist is what comes in Packet 3 from the embassy. It is a list of all necessary documents and forms that you must have prepared for your interview and bring with you.

You need to retrieve all the documentation and then return only the signed checklist stating that you are prepared with all documentation for the interview.

AOS

Date Filed : 2008-02-15

NOA Date : 2008-02-26

RFE(s) : 2008-03-13

Bio. Appt. : 2008-03-18

AOS Transfer** :

Interview Date : 2008-07-23

Approval / Denial Date : 2008-07-23

Approved : 2008-07-23

Got I551 Stamp :

Greencard Received:

EAD

Date Filed : 2008-02-15

NOA Date : 2008-02-26

RFE(s) :

Bio. Appt. : 2008-03-18

Approved Date : 2008-04-24

Date Card Received : 2008-05-03

Comments : Packet Arrived in Chicago - Feb 20, 2008

Check cashed Feb 28, 2008

AP

Date Filed : 2008-02-15

NOA Date : 2008-02-26

RFE(s) :

Date Approved: 2008-04-24

Date Received : 2008-05-01

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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The checklist is what comes in Packet 3 from the embassy. It is a list of all necessary documents and forms that you must have prepared for your interview and bring with you.

You need to retrieve all the documentation and then return only the signed checklist stating that you are prepared with all documentation for the interview.

Hi Ales,

It is confusing for people as IR1/CR1 visas do not have a checklist - K visas do - IR1/CR1 visas (generally) do not.

You will not receive a checklist.

Here is the thing. A person who has applied for a K visa does not send their documents to NVC, they take them to the interview. Hence the 'checklist' of items they need to take with them to the interview.

Most consulates/embassies are now 'Appointment Posts' (yours is), which means NVC handles collecting the civil documents, fees and scheduling the interview - not to be confused with the K visa process. You will receive an interview letter which will tell you what you need to bring - normally 2 passport photos, your passport and medical.

You will also not receive a 'packet 3' or a 'packet 4' - which K visa persons also refer to.

As for the DS-230 - don't worry too much about it. The James version is not perfect and it doesn't have to be.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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ds-2032 in james version one can either use email or straight mailing

yes the hard copy is not perfect. but almost every one is using the emailing it seem to work

depend on embassy they will send you an check list

Marriage : 2006-05-17

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USCIS Process
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I-130 Sent : 2007-06-12
I-130 Approved : 2007-12-05
Status: Take 179 days to complete, because of notarize marriage certificate(RFE).

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NVC Process
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NVC Received : 2007-12-06
Case Completed at NVC : 2008-03-13 Case Complete Forward to Embassy
Case Left NVC : 2008-03-18
Status: Take 97 days to complete, because of the tax return and w2 (RFE),

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Consulate Process
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Consulate Received : 5/12/2008 Eligible for interview, waiting for notice (Per DOS)
Packet 4 Received : 6/11/2008
Interview Date : 7/10/2008 interview at 7:15am (Per DOS)
Blue - Required Overcome. Overcome send 7/24
8/19/2008 Going back to GUZ to get visa stamp
Visa Received : 8/22/2008
US Entry : 10/17/2008 JFK Port of Entry

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Citizenship Process
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N-400 Filed: 11/25/2012

Interview Date: 1/2013 (Passed)

Ceremony: 03/2013

 
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