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The Fiance Letter of Intent which will be closer to interview date do we still say

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS

California Service Center

P.O. Box 10130

Laguna Niguel , CA 92607-1013

or put something else?

thanks

September 2008: started k1 process

November 2008: attorney send i 129f g325A and other documents

November 24, 2008: NOA1 finally

February 20, 2009: NOA2 at last

March 4, 2009: Got MNL number

March 21, 2009: Received USEM letter thanks god

March 24-25, 2009: Medical Passed thanks god

April 22, 2009: INTERVIEW DATE!!!!!

April 22, 2009: Approved K1 Visa THANKS BE TO GOD!

( thanks to my friends here and someone who answers all the questions i have its a long journey we thank u so much)

April 29, 2009 : Visa on hand

April 30, 2009: CFO

May 7, 2009: leaving phils to lax

May 29, 2009: civil wedding

june 10 2009: ssn got w/ married name

july 22, 2009 aos packet sent

and then follows AOS filling and got GC at novemeber 2009...

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Hi.

The Fiance Letter of Intent which will be closer to interview date do we still say

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS

California Service Center

P.O. Box 10130

Laguna Niguel , CA 92607-1013

or put something else?

thanks

It is not a requirement, but if you want to do one, just say something like,

To whom it may concern,

I, Jane Doe, intend to marry John Smith within 90 days of my arrival in the United States.

Sign and date it. Have your fiance fill out the same thing. There is no specific form to use.

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Hi.

The Fiance Letter of Intent which will be closer to interview date do we still say

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS

California Service Center

P.O. Box 10130

Laguna Niguel , CA 92607-1013

or put something else?

thanks

It is not a requirement, but if you want to do one, just say something like,

To whom it may concern,

I, Jane Doe, intend to marry John Smith within 90 days of my arrival in the United States.

Sign and date it. Have your fiance fill out the same thing. There is no specific form to use.

Check out this link here on VJ. It's an example of the letter to use. Good luck!

Event Date

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9/24/11 - Mailed I-751 packet to CSC

9/26/11 - NOA1 Receipt Date

9/28/11 - Check cashed

10/1/11 - NOA1 arrived in mail

3/19/12 - RFE

5/3/12 - RoC APPROVED!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi.

The Fiance Letter of Intent which will be closer to interview date do we still say

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS

California Service Center

P.O. Box 10130

Laguna Niguel , CA 92607-1013

or put something else?

thanks

All I did was use the original I saved on my computer, and added the words "I continue to support the K1 Visa for Miss abbynorm1"

I didn't put that on the letter she will sign because her being at the interview is good enough evidence that she still supports the visa.

Good luck

Working on AOS

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi.

The Fiance Letter of Intent which will be closer to interview date do we still say

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS

California Service Center

P.O. Box 10130

Laguna Niguel , CA 92607-1013

or put something else?

thanks

All I did was use the original I saved on my computer, and added the words "I continue to support the K1 Visa for Miss abbynorm1"

I didn't put that on the letter she will sign because her being at the interview is good enough evidence that she still supports the visa.

Good luck

You also want to put the Manila Embassy address (1201 Roxas Blvd manila, Ph 1000)

Working on AOS

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Hi.

The Fiance Letter of Intent which will be closer to interview date do we still say

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS

California Service Center

P.O. Box 10130

Laguna Niguel , CA 92607-1013

or put something else?

thanks

It is not a requirement, but if you want to do one, just say something like,

To whom it may concern,

I, Jane Doe, intend to marry John Smith within 90 days of my arrival in the United States.

Sign and date it. Have your fiance fill out the same thing. There is no specific form to use.

Check out this link here on VJ. It's an example of the a letter to use. Good luck!

There is no specific form the letter needs to take. The CO will not ask for one, but bring one if you want to.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi.

The Fiance Letter of Intent which will be closer to interview date do we still say

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS

California Service Center

P.O. Box 10130

Laguna Niguel , CA 92607-1013

or put something else?

thanks

This is what your letter of intent should say , and it should be a handwritten letter . Not typed on computer , then printed . Then the Usembassy , can not argue with your fiancee at the interview . And say you didnt write it .

Letter of Intent to Marry

_____________________

To : Manila

Embassy of the United States, Visa Unit

1201 Roxas Blvd

Manila

Philippines

Date : (Current date)

From : ( Your Full Name

Address

City

State

Zip Code

Email Address

Phone Number

To Whom It May Concern ,

I , (Petitioner full name) , do herby state that . I'am legally free and willing to marry ,(benificary full name). And intend to do so , within 90 days of (her/his) entry into the United States of America . Using the K-1 Visa

Sincerly ,

(your Signature)

Both of you should have this letter of intent written for the interview . All this shows is you are aware , you have 90 days to marry after the arrival into the United States .

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi.

The Fiance Letter of Intent which will be closer to interview date do we still say

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS

California Service Center

P.O. Box 10130

Laguna Niguel , CA 92607-1013

or put something else?

thanks

All I did was use the original I saved on my computer, and added the words "I continue to support the K1 Visa for Miss abbynorm1"

I didn't put that on the letter she will sign because her being at the interview is good enough evidence that she still supports the visa.

Good luck

You also want to put the Manila Embassy address (1201 Roxas Blvd manila, Ph 1000)

Mrs. Bill , when your K-packet arrives from air21 . All it is , is a notebook and instruction to go too the Usembassy in Manila website . For all the instructions for the Visa , and in the Usembassy in Manila website . It says you need a letter of intent for the interview , under documents needed at interview . So therefore you need it , if they ask for it . They can deny your visa , does'nt mean if they did'nt ask you . They won't ask anyone else for it , each case is different . And they treat it as such , same as all questions they ask in interview are the same with person by person . And for your information , my fiancee was asked for the letter of intent to marry from both of us . And she passed the interview , and allready received her visa .

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Hi.

The Fiance Letter of Intent which will be closer to interview date do we still say

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS

California Service Center

P.O. Box 10130

Laguna Niguel , CA 92607-1013

or put something else?

thanks

All I did was use the original I saved on my computer, and added the words "I continue to support the K1 Visa for Miss abbynorm1"

I didn't put that on the letter she will sign because her being at the interview is good enough evidence that she still supports the visa.

Good luck

You also want to put the Manila Embassy address (1201 Roxas Blvd manila, Ph 1000)

Mr. Bill , when your K-packet arrives from air21 . All it is , is a notebook and instruction to go too the Usembassy in Manila website . For all the instructions for the Visa , and in the Usembassy in Manila website . It says you need a letter of intent for the interview , under documents needed at interview . So therefore you need it , if they ask for it . They can deny your visa , does'nt mean if they did'nt ask you . They won't ask anyone else for it , each case is different . And they treat it as such , same as all questions they ask in interview are the same with person by person . And for your information , my fiancee was asked for the letter of intent to marry from both of us . And she passed the interview , and allready received her visa .

Show me where:

What are the documents a K-1 applicant needs to submit?

A fiancé(e) is considered an intending immigrant and therefore must present documents similar to those required for an immigrant visa applicant. These include: a valid Philippine passport; a copy of the applicant's birth certificate issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) and printed on NSO security paper; legal documents proving the termination of a previous marriage; NBI clearance; police certificates from all foreign countries where the applicant lived for at least six months starting at the age of 16; evidence of the relationship with the petitioner; evidence of financial support; a medical examination completed by St. Luke’s Medical Center Extension Clinic and visa photographs. Evidence must be presented that the couple met in person within the past two years before the petition was filed.

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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Hi.

The Fiance Letter of Intent which will be closer to interview date do we still say

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS

California Service Center

P.O. Box 10130

Laguna Niguel , CA 92607-1013

or put something else?

thanks

All I did was use the original I saved on my computer, and added the words "I continue to support the K1 Visa for Miss abbynorm1"

I didn't put that on the letter she will sign because her being at the interview is good enough evidence that she still supports the visa.

Good luck

You also want to put the Manila Embassy address (1201 Roxas Blvd manila, Ph 1000)

Mr. Bill , when your K-packet arrives from air21 . All it is , is a notebook and instruction to go too the Usembassy in Manila website . For all the instructions for the Visa , and in the Usembassy in Manila website . It says you need a letter of intent for the interview , under documents needed at interview . So therefore you need it , if they ask for it . They can deny your visa , does'nt mean if they did'nt ask you . They won't ask anyone else for it , each case is different . And they treat it as such , same as all questions they ask in interview are the same with person by person . And for your information , my fiancee was asked for the letter of intent to marry from both of us . And she passed the interview , and allready received her visa .

Show me where:

What are the documents a K-1 applicant needs to submit?

A fiancé(e) is considered an intending immigrant and therefore must present documents similar to those required for an immigrant visa applicant. These include: a valid Philippine passport; a copy of the applicant's birth certificate issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) and printed on NSO security paper; legal documents proving the termination of a previous marriage; NBI clearance; police certificates from all foreign countries where the applicant lived for at least six months starting at the age of 16; evidence of the relationship with the petitioner; evidence of financial support; a medical examination completed by St. Luke’s Medical Center Extension Clinic and visa photographs. Evidence must be presented that the couple met in person within the past two years before the petition was filed.

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

I agree, it is not a required document. it would come under the catagory of Evidence of Genuine Engagement.

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfk1en.pdf

I will agree it is a good idea, but to say it is a required document, I do not believe is correct.

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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Hi.

The Fiance Letter of Intent which will be closer to interview date do we still say

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS

California Service Center

P.O. Box 10130

Laguna Niguel , CA 92607-1013

or put something else?

thanks

All I did was use the original I saved on my computer, and added the words "I continue to support the K1 Visa for Miss abbynorm1"

I didn't put that on the letter she will sign because her being at the interview is good enough evidence that she still supports the visa.

Good luck

You also want to put the Manila Embassy address (1201 Roxas Blvd manila, Ph 1000)

Mr. Bill , when your K-packet arrives from air21 . All it is , is a notebook and instruction to go too the Usembassy in Manila website . For all the instructions for the Visa , and in the Usembassy in Manila website . It says you need a letter of intent for the interview , under documents needed at interview . So therefore you need it , if they ask for it . They can deny your visa , does'nt mean if they did'nt ask you . They won't ask anyone else for it , each case is different . And they treat it as such , same as all questions they ask in interview are the same with person by person . And for your information , my fiancee was asked for the letter of intent to marry from both of us . And she passed the interview , and allready received her visa .

Show me where:

What are the documents a K-1 applicant needs to submit?

A fiancé(e) is considered an intending immigrant and therefore must present documents similar to those required for an immigrant visa applicant. These include: a valid Philippine passport; a copy of the applicant's birth certificate issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) and printed on NSO security paper; legal documents proving the termination of a previous marriage; NBI clearance; police certificates from all foreign countries where the applicant lived for at least six months starting at the age of 16; evidence of the relationship with the petitioner; evidence of financial support; a medical examination completed by St. Luke's Medical Center Extension Clinic and visa photographs. Evidence must be presented that the couple met in person within the past two years before the petition was filed.

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

I agree, it is not a required document. it would come under the catagory of Evidence of Genuine Engagement.

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfk1en.pdf

I will agree it is a good idea, but to say it is a required document, I do not believe is correct.

Bingo :thumbs:

The CO already has the original letters of intent sent with the I-129F in front of him/her. Worry more about the other documents required. Lack of sufficient evidence of support, lack of evidence of a bonafide relationship, and missing documents will cause 99% of the denials and delays.

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Hi.

The Fiance Letter of Intent which will be closer to interview date do we still say

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

USCIS

California Service Center

P.O. Box 10130

Laguna Niguel , CA 92607-1013

or put something else?

thanks

All I did was use the original I saved on my computer, and added the words "I continue to support the K1 Visa for Miss abbynorm1"

I didn't put that on the letter she will sign because her being at the interview is good enough evidence that she still supports the visa.

Good luck

You also want to put the Manila Embassy address (1201 Roxas Blvd manila, Ph 1000)

Mr. Bill , when your K-packet arrives from air21 . All it is , is a notebook and instruction to go too the Usembassy in Manila website . For all the instructions for the Visa , and in the Usembassy in Manila website . It says you need a letter of intent for the interview , under documents needed at interview . So therefore you need it , if they ask for it . They can deny your visa , does'nt mean if they did'nt ask you . They won't ask anyone else for it , each case is different . And they treat it as such , same as all questions they ask in interview are the same with person by person . And for your information , my fiancee was asked for the letter of intent to marry from both of us . And she passed the interview , and allready received her visa .

Show me where:

What are the documents a K-1 applicant needs to submit?

A fiancé(e) is considered an intending immigrant and therefore must present documents similar to those required for an immigrant visa applicant. These include: a valid Philippine passport; a copy of the applicant's birth certificate issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) and printed on NSO security paper; legal documents proving the termination of a previous marriage; NBI clearance; police certificates from all foreign countries where the applicant lived for at least six months starting at the age of 16; evidence of the relationship with the petitioner; evidence of financial support; a medical examination completed by St. Luke's Medical Center Extension Clinic and visa photographs. Evidence must be presented that the couple met in person within the past two years before the petition was filed.

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

I agree, it is not a required document. it would come under the catagory of Evidence of Genuine Engagement.

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfk1en.pdf

I will agree it is a good idea, but to say it is a required document, I do not believe is correct.

Bingo :thumbs:

The CO already has the original letters of intent sent with the I-129F in front of him/her. Worry more about the other documents required. Lack of sufficient evidence of support, lack of evidence of a bonafide relationship, and missing documents will cause 99% of the denials and delays.

I think you are so right....

in my original I-129f application...i was worry so much about the bonafide relationship that i forgot to send my biographic data...that was stupid on my part which caused an RFE....

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