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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline
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Any help on what documents my wife will need to send in to recieve pkt 4 would be greatly appreciated. Also; if anyone knows what she is required to bring to the interview would help us as well.

Thank You,

Jim and Nhi

Jim and Nhi

10-2-2008 Interview in Vietnam

9-1-2008 abandoned K3

7-11-08 Home from Vietnam

7-04-2008 Cleared NVC

6-26-08 NOA2 for I-129F and I-130

6-25-08 Congressional Expediting Approved

6-23-08 Return to Vietnam for visit

4-30-08 NOA1 I-130

4-17-08 NOA1 I-129F

4-10-08 I-129F mailed

3-26-08 Married in Vietnam

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline
Posted
Packet 3 Contains: For CR1/IR1 and all K Visas

-Instruction Letter

-DS-2001, Notification of Applicant Readiness

-DS-230 Part I

-Visa Photo Specifications

For K Visas only

-DSL-1083K, "K" Visa Supplemental Information Sheet

-DS-2000, Evidence which may be presented to Meet the Public Charge provision of the US Immigration and Nationality Act

-Form I-134, Affidavit of Support

Source: http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...y=HochiminhCity

PACKAGE 3

This is package 3 for the fiance visa:

Package 3 - Part 1, Package 3 - Part 2, Package 3 - Part 3

These for reference only. Please do not use to submit to Consulate for visa application. You should use the form sent from Consulate or download directly from http://www.uscis.gov/

Source: http://www.myvietbiz.com/package3.htm

Fiancé(e) (K-1) & Spouse (K-3) of an American Citizen

- I-129F petition approved and forwarded to the US Consulate by USCIS.

- The Appointment Letter

- Four (4) visa photographs

- Fee receipt for the US$131 MRV fee payable at Citibank

- Identity card (CMND) (original and photocopy)

- Household registration book (original and photocopy)

- Passport valid for at least eight months past the date of visa issuance (original and photocopy for each applicant)

- Form DS-156 Nonimmigrant Visa Application (in duplicate)

- Form DS-156K Nonimmigrant Fiancé(e) Visa Application (one copy)

- Form DS-230 Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration, Part I (Biographic Data)

- A vaccination assessment from the Quarantine Service of Ho Chi Minh City

- A medical examination from a panel physician at Cho Ray Hospital or the International Organization for Migration. The medical examination fee is US$75 for applicants age 15 and older and US$50 for applicants age 14 and younger.

- Birth Certificate of all applicants (original and photocopy for each applicant)

- Birth Certificate of the petitioner (original and photocopy)

- Marriage certificate only for spousal visa (K-3 visa) applicant (original and photocopy)

- Divorce Decree or Death Certificate of previous spouse(s) of the petitioner and beneficiary (original and photocopy) (if applicable)

- Quit claim for all minor children giving the other parent’s permission for them to immigrate to the U.S. (if applicable)

- Police Certificate(s) issued within the past year by the Department of Justice office in your district of official residence as registered in your household registry (Ho Khau) for each applicant age 16 and over.

- Foreign Police Certificate(s) for persons age 16 and over from any country in which you resided for more than six months. For further information, click here.

- Court and prison records (if applicable)

- Military record (if applicable)

- Original Affidavit of Support Form I-134 and the specified financial documents. Form I-134 must be signed by the sponsor and notarized by a Notary Public no more than one year prior to the date of interview and include tax records for the past year and an official letter of employment (on company letterhead) signed within the past year or a valid business license. Submit one photocopy of the I-134 form for each applicant in your family. If you require a joint sponsor, the joint sponsor must submit all documents listed above plus proof of citizenship or LPR status, such as a U.S. birth certificate, naturalization certificate, or green card.

- Proof of your relationship with the petitioner and any derivative family members

Please note that although a K-1 visa petition is valid for a period of four months, a consular officer can revalidate the petition provided the officer concludes that the American citizen sponsor and the applicant remain legally free to marry and that they continue to intend to marry each other within three months of the alien’s admission into the U.S.

Source: http://hochiminh.usconsulate.gov/required_...ml#RequiredocsK

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

I-129F Sent : 2007-12-12

I-129F NOA1 : 2007-12-18

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 2008-05-07

NVC Received : 2008-05-14

NVC Left : 2008-05-14

Consulate Received :

Packet 3 Received : 2008-06-06

Packet 3 Sent : 2008-06-03

Packet 4 Received : 2008-06-16

Interview Date : 2008-07-23

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline
Posted

your timelime indicates you have received pkt 3. You cite 3 different posts? What did you get in pkt 3?

Jim

Jim and Nhi

10-2-2008 Interview in Vietnam

9-1-2008 abandoned K3

7-11-08 Home from Vietnam

7-04-2008 Cleared NVC

6-26-08 NOA2 for I-129F and I-130

6-25-08 Congressional Expediting Approved

6-23-08 Return to Vietnam for visit

4-30-08 NOA1 I-130

4-17-08 NOA1 I-129F

4-10-08 I-129F mailed

3-26-08 Married in Vietnam

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline
Posted

The first passage I cited specifies what is in package 3. My fiancee currently has Package 3 and she is in Vietnam now. She doesn't have a scanner to scan it in for me either.

However, the second passage contains links to download Package 3. For each link, you need to click on the link to download a zip file, then extract it to a TIF file (using WinRar or WinZip) and view it.

The third passage specifies what should be brought to the interview, extracted from the official Ho Chi Minh Consulate website.

Ich & Thuy

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

I-129F Sent : 2007-12-12

I-129F NOA1 : 2007-12-18

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 2008-05-07

NVC Received : 2008-05-14

NVC Left : 2008-05-14

Consulate Received :

Packet 3 Received : 2008-06-06

Packet 3 Sent : 2008-06-03

Packet 4 Received : 2008-06-16

Interview Date : 2008-07-23

 
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