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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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People, this is more informative, ok?

Today was my interview and i was worry because i didn´t had the original of my fiance divorce certificate.

They didn´t even asked for any original documents from his side (just to be clear, i had to show MY originals since i´m the beneficiary) ...i had it all, the only thing that was missing was the blessed divorce certificate...not even a notarized copy i had...

That doesn´t mean that the CO won´t ask for it, or maybe i was just lucky.

So the tip is: if u don´t have a particular original document from your fiance side, DON´T EVEN mention to the CO...he probably won´t ask anyway...

Good luck for all...

Bradford & Juliana

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Good info. Thanks for sharing.

November 19, 2007 - Met

November 25, 2008 - Engaged

November 25, 2009 - Married

November 24, 2011 - Baby due!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Italy
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People, this is more informative, ok?

Today was my interview and i was worry because i didn´t had the original of my fiance divorce certificate.

They didn´t even asked for any original documents from his side (just to be clear, i had to show MY originals since i´m the beneficiary) ...i had it all, the only thing that was missing was the blessed divorce certificate...not even a notarized copy i had...

That doesn´t mean that the CO won´t ask for it, or maybe i was just lucky.

So the tip is: if u don´t have a particular original document from your fiance side, DON´T EVEN mention to the CO...he probably won´t ask anyway...

Good luck for all...

Thanks for sharing! I know you said you didn't need to bring your sponsor's paperwork but if in the checklist they ask you to bring "financial evidence" - are they referring to the tax returns the sponsor submitted originally to prove the beneficiary would be financially okay?

I-130 USCIS

10/30/2008 - Mailed I-130 to Chicago Lockbox

11/03/2008 - I-130 delivered to Chicago Lockbox

11/07/2008 - NOA1 received

01/13/2009 - Transferred to CSC

02/09/2009 - I-130 Approved

NVC

02/14/2009 - NVC Received/Case number assigned

02/18/2009 - DS-3032 / AOS Bill Generated

02/26/2009 - E-mailed (wiki template) DS-3032

03/06/2009 - DS-3032 approved by NVC via email

03/10/2009 - Affidavit of support invoice paid

03/16/2009 - IV fee paid

04/02/2009 - Sent I-864 and DS-230

04/06/2009 - NVC received I-864 and DS-230

04/18/2009 - RFE for visa J1

04/29/2009 - NVC completed case

06/09/2009 - Medical examination

06/10/2009 - Interview at the consulate. APPROVED

07/25/2009 - POE Miami

LIFTING CONDITIONS

06/28/2011 - Date Filed I751 Vermont Service Center

07/13/2011 - NOA Date

09/20/2011 - Bio. Appt

01/30/2012 - Removal of condition approved

03/02/2012 - GC received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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People, this is more informative, ok?

Today was my interview and i was worry because i didn´t had the original of my fiance divorce certificate.

They didn´t even asked for any original documents from his side (just to be clear, i had to show MY originals since i´m the beneficiary) ...i had it all, the only thing that was missing was the blessed divorce certificate...not even a notarized copy i had...

That doesn´t mean that the CO won´t ask for it, or maybe i was just lucky.

So the tip is: if u don´t have a particular original document from your fiance side, DON´T EVEN mention to the CO...he probably won´t ask anyway...

Good luck for all...

Thanks for sharing! I know you said you didn't need to bring your sponsor's paperwork but if in the checklist they ask you to bring "financial evidence" - are they referring to the tax returns the sponsor submitted originally to prove the beneficiary would be financially okay?

The documents that they ar looking for are: income tax return, w2 form and a letter from his employer.

I didn´t even brought statement from an officer of the bank.

I hope that i could help

Bradford & Juliana

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