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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Do copies I send need to be certified? Who can certify copies of a passport?
Many take the original and copy to a Notary Public and have the copies "Notarized"

You can do this when you get your I-134 notarized.

Awesome...do recommend getting anything else notified? This has been very helpful

K-1 Visa

Event Date

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Manilla, Philipines

I-129F Sent :

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-12-02

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 :

NVC Received :

NVC Left :

Consulate Received :

Packet 3 Received :

Packet 3 Sent :

Packet 4 Received :

Interview Date :

Visa Received :

US Entry :

Marriage :

Comments :

Processing

Estimates/Stats :

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Do copies I send need to be certified? Who can certify copies of a passport?
Many take the original and copy to a Notary Public and have the copies "Notarized"

You can do this when you get your I-134 notarized.

Awesome...do recommend getting anything else notified? This has been very helpful

Typically the only thing that needs to be notarized is just the I-134.

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Do copies I send need to be certified? Who can certify copies of a passport?
Many take the original and copy to a Notary Public and have the copies "Notarized"

You can do this when you get your I-134 notarized.

Awesome...do recommend getting anything else notified? This has been very helpful

Typically the only thing that needs to be notarized is just the I-134.

The I-134 no longer needs to be notarized (there in so place on the form for it). The old form which expired 4/30/07 did have to be notarized.

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2008-12-02

I-129F Receipt Notice : 2008-12-05

RFE: 2009-02-26

Approval Notice: 2009-03-13

NVC Received: 2009-03-23

Left NVC: 2009-05-12

Stuck at NVC 50 days

Interview: 2009-06-23 Passed!

Visa picked up: 2009-06-25

POE Detroit: 2009-07-04

Married: 2009-09-11

Filed for AOS: 2009-09-22

Biometrics taken: 2009-10-29

Advance Parole approved 2009-11-04

Employment Authorization approved 2009-11-04

AOS Appointment 2009-12-15

AOS Approved 2009-12-15

Green Card Received 2010-01-02

Filed for ROC: 2011-09-17

ROC approved 2012-03-21

Green Card Received 2012-03-26

Filed: Country: Philippines
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Do copies I send need to be certified? Who can certify copies of a passport?
Many take the original and copy to a Notary Public and have the copies "Notarized"

You can do this when you get your I-134 notarized.

Im a she and i prepared the k1 documents my bf sent to CSC. Let me share to you want i did.. it seems you are getting more confuse...

1. Original papers are these only: 129f, G325, Letter of intent from both of you ( bec. signatures should be in in or signpen)

2. I sent ORIGINAL copies of our pictures together (6 pcs only)

3. All the rest of the documents are PHOTOCOPIES OF THE ORIGINAL... e.i... birth certificates, his passport stamps, plane tickets, hotel bills.. etc.

4. ORIGINALS OF THE ABOVE (bc, tickets etc.) I GAVE TO MY BF in case there is a RFE, but thank God there was none.

In your case since u sent some original documents.. ask ur gf to get a new BC from the National Census Office in Manila... If u sent in the original tickets, maybe you can show ur passport stamps later in the interview.. give her a photocopy of those pages or the whole passport itself.

Filed: Country: Philippines
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Do copies I send need to be certified? Who can certify copies of a passport?
Many take the original and copy to a Notary Public and have the copies "Notarized"

You can do this when you get your I-134 notarized.

Im a she and i prepared the k1 documents my bf sent to CSC. Let me share to you want i did.. it seems you are getting more confuse...

1. Original papers are these only: 129f, G325, Letter of intent from both of you ( bec. signatures should be in ink or signpen)

2. I sent ORIGINAL copies of our pictures together (6 pcs only)

3. All the rest of the documents are PHOTOCOPIES OF THE ORIGINAL... e.i... birth certificates, his passport stamps, plane tickets, hotel bills.. etc.

4. ORIGINALS OF THE ABOVE (bc, tickets etc.) I GAVE TO MY BF in case there is a RFE, but thank God there was none.

In your case since u sent some original documents.. ask ur gf to get a new BC from the National Census Office in Manila... If u sent in the original tickets, maybe you can show ur passport stamps later in the interview.. give her a photocopy of those pages or the whole passport itself.

I'd like to add something.. i didnt notarized any document. Also i made 2 exact duplicates of the whole K1 Package i sent to CSC.. One for myself and one for my bf.

Hope ive helped you.

Edited by rainkiss10
 
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