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We got our NOA2 for K3 on the the 21st of July--yay!! My husband is waiting in England and having a really hard time just waiting. I have read the forum to find what he needs to get prepared. So, my question is: Can he go ahead and get his medical? (which form?) Should he get passport pics done now? (What specifications--England's are different so needs size), and anything else to keep his mind off of things?

Thanks for your help!!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Does he has all docs for interview?

Here is list of what he needs from My husband letter:

LIST OF DOCUMENTS: (Should be prepared for EACH family member immigrating with you if not previously submitted to the National Visa Center)

Applicants with missing items may be required to return for a second interview

1. Biographical Form DS-230 filled out in English (part 1 and part 2).

2. Travel passport: original and a photocopy of the information page with the photo.

3. Birth certificate: original, photocopy, translation into English (about notarizing translations please see above).

4. Marriage certificate: original, photocopy, and translation into English. For married couples bring a copy and a translation for each spouse.

5. For those previously married: Divorce certificate/ death certificate of spouse, if applicable: original, photocopy, translation into English.

6. Applicants are required to submit police certificates (original and translation) in ALL names (including maiden names) as well as ALL dates of birth that they have used. The police certificate must contain references to each place (subject to the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation) in which the applicant lives or has lived for more than six months since their 16th birthday or must indicate that the applicant’s name(s) have been checked against the central database of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD). This includes localities where applicants have lived during university studies. If the applicant was on military service, he/she should bring the certificate from the local draft board. If an applicant has lived abroad for more than one year, a police certificate must also be submitted from the country in which he/she lived.

7. The results of your medical exam in a sealed envelope. The medical exam must be conducted by one of the Embassy's panel physicians (See additional information below). It takes approximately two days to process the results of the medical exam. For more information regarding the medical exam please contact one of the medical centers directly.

8. TWO COLOR NON-GLOSSY FULL-FACE photos (50x50 mm) for visa. The eye level should be between 28mm and 35mm from the bottom. Do not wear hats or glasses when taking the picture. (Two additional pictures will be required for the medical examination.)

9. Immigrant visa application fee (see above for details).

10. From the petitioner – a US citizen or Legal Permanent Resident:

- Affidavit of Support: form I-864, ORIGINAL ONLY.

- Copy of tax returns for the last year (W-2 and 1040). If copies of tax returns are not available, provide transcripts from the IRS.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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We got our NOA2 for K3 on the the 21st of July--yay!! My husband is waiting in England and having a really hard time just waiting. I have read the forum to find what he needs to get prepared. So, my question is: Can he go ahead and get his medical? (which form?) Should he get passport pics done now? (What specifications--England's are different so needs size), and anything else to keep his mind off of things?

Thanks for your help!!

I just completed K1 so I hope this helps. At most places you go to get passport photos they can do american size,get 3 on the safe side(I had mine noterized by my doctor). If your in london book your medical only when the american embassy sends you notification, they have recieved your file,you need the file number. As I said I did K1 !!

 
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