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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I have been telling you for a few posts now that for the USC, nothing is required other than the financial support and relationship evidence.

RAGS/ZAGS all the same.

Originally, the statement was

"...that stupid divorce decree here in Indiana is many pages thick! I thought I was going to get a single certified page when I went to the city records to request it, but I was given a stapled stack of pages that the court says was the official divorce decree. And, of course, since I needed a certified copy, every page had to be stamped and certified and it cost me a small fortune!" It does not look the poster was talking about divorce decree from "Ukrainian ZAGS/RAGS all the same". To me it looked like the poster was talking about divorce decree in Indiana. So I asked a question "I am sorry, maybe I misunderstand something... Why do we need to have a certified copies of divorce decree???"

OK... and my reply was

The only information required from the USC for the visa interview is the I-134 and supporting documents and any relationship evidence....

YMMV

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I have a question to those who already went through the interview in Kyiv. I have quite a lot of paper, material on proof of relationship. I was just wondering if I can organize it in the folder or should I just not worry about any of that stationary because they will take only papers.

I would appreciate any help. thanks.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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I have a question to those who already went through the interview in Kyiv. I have quite a lot of paper, material on proof of relationship. I was just wondering if I can organize it in the folder or should I just not worry about any of that stationary because they will take only papers.

I would appreciate any help. thanks.

Hi Marina....I suggest you bring several items for proof of relationship--especially if your fiance will not be attending the interview with you. If he can go, still bring several items along to show his previous visit(s), correspondence, photos of the two of you together in Ukraine, etc. We supplied about 20 photos, print outs of some of our Yahoo messenger chats, some of our emails, a couple of receipts from the US post office to show that I mailed things to her, a copy of a Christmas card she sent to me, plus the airline receipts, apartment rental receipt, and my travel itineraries from my 3 trips. ( the 3rd was for the interview and to bring my fiance and her daughter back home to me). It is better to have too much proof than not enough. :blush: I know it is cumbersome to carry all the papers and photos (arrange in plastic photo sleeves, if possible), but it will be worth it! :thumbs:

Jan 26, 2012...mailed N-400 for wife

Feb 2, 2012..check cashed

Feb 3, 2012 NOA email and text message

Feb 7, 2012 NOA hard copy in mail

March 14, 2012 email stating in line for interview scheduling

March 15, 2012 email stating the interview was scheduled and we should be receiving the letter

3-17 interview letter in the mail--scheudled for 4-19-12

4-19 Wife passed interview! Oath to be scheduled

5-24 Oath ceremony! new US citizen

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I have a question to those who already went through the interview in Kyiv. I have quite a lot of paper, material on proof of relationship. I was just wondering if I can organize it in the folder or should I just not worry about any of that stationary because they will take only papers.

I would appreciate any help. thanks.

organize it... chances are they will not take much if anything

Edited by payxibka

YMMV

 
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