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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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While i am compiling "ongoing relationship" info ect... for my fiancee's interview in dublin I am somewhat confused on what i need copies of:

Is there anything else that my fiancee needs to have an additional copy of besides her birth certificate, police report, passport (make copy of every page?), the forms included in packet 3, and the ds-156 form?

Also for the i-134.... should i also send an additional completed copy of each i-134 form and copies of the tax transcripts, w-2's, stubs, ect, aside from the originals?

Lastly, for the additional "ongoing relationship".... is there any reason for me to not just send her a collection of original passport ticket stubs, receipts, pics, ect.. without an additional copy? And should i provide any evidence of our relationship before the I-129 petition was sent in or just evidence after? Thanks

Josh & Leona

Fate Always Will Find A Way

Filed: Country: India
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emails, letters, cards, phone records, chats, IMs, gifts,

I-129: December'08

NAO1: December'08

RFE: April'09

NAO2-email: July'09

NA02-HardCopy: July'09

NVC->Embassy: July'09

Packet 3:July'09

Interview: september 17

Visa on hand: October 9

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Arrival to US:

Filing for GC: November'09

GC on hand: March'10

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ireland
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Hey Josh,

It might be nice but not necessary to have a copy of YOUR birth cert, an original if you can get it in time, although this should already be in the copy of the packet you sent in with your original app. You should definitely send a complete second set of financial forms, as they will keep those. If you make a neat little packet of all that they'll appreciate it. Best to give them as many originals as you can bear to part with.

They won't keep anything else except the forms and financial stuff, so there's not really any need for additional copies of evidence, but I would just to be safe. Your evidence could/should go back 2 years, and should definitely start BEFORE the 129 app process, just to be safe.

Don't forget this one: Send an original letter affirming your desire to marry your fiance(e) and your continued support of the K-1 Visa. Sign and date the form. This will be similar to the letter you provided with the I-129F, but dated much closer to the interview (it will have most likely been several months since you submitted your I-129F).

And this: A copy of the NOA2 that you received in the mail.

Good luck with the interview, it's a breeze!

K-1

9-5-08 Sent I-129F via FedEx

9-13-08 NOA1

12-24-08 NOA2

6-11-09 Civil Ceremony

AOS

7-7-09 Mailed AOS

7-27-09 TRANSFERRED TO CSC

8-29-09 EAD card production ordered/AP Notice Approved

11-9-09 Green Card production ordered

11-19-09 Green Card arrived!

Nov. 2010 Vacation Ireland!

11-9-11 Removal of Conditions

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Hey Josh,

It might be nice but not necessary to have a copy of YOUR birth cert, an original if you can get it in time, although this should already be in the copy of the packet you sent in with your original app. You should definitely send a complete second set of financial forms, as they will keep those. If you make a neat little packet of all that they'll appreciate it. Best to give them as many originals as you can bear to part with.

They won't keep anything else except the forms and financial stuff, so there's not really any need for additional copies of evidence, but I would just to be safe. Your evidence could/should go back 2 years, and should definitely start BEFORE the 129 app process, just to be safe.

Don't forget this one: Send an original letter affirming your desire to marry your fiance(e) and your continued support of the K-1 Visa. Sign and date the form. This will be similar to the letter you provided with the I-129F, but dated much closer to the interview (it will have most likely been several months since you submitted your I-129F).

And this: A copy of the NOA2 that you received in the mail.

Good luck with the interview, it's a breeze!

Hey hxxrmonkey,

I had totally forgot about copies of the NOA2 thanks! My fiancee has an exact copy of our I-129F petition which had a copy of my birth cert/ ss.card, ect.. so no problems there. I am currently waiting on the IRS for tax transcripts for me and my co-sponsor and well send those in as well as copies of my co-sponsors w-2's for the past three years.

But two more questions..

1) My fiancee got updated passport like pics for the interview, do i need to include any more of those passport pics for her interview?.. i included two in the I-129f petition of course.

2) I have recently finished undergrad and quit my job around a month ago to move back in with the folks for a bit. I am not sure what to put in the I-134 question #7 which asks who I am employed for.. ect. I will be going to grad school next year however at the time I am unemployed and studying for gre's. Do you think I can still put down "student" or should I include work stubs even thou I have a co-sponsor and just left the job? I just feel bad putting "unemployed" and then having nothing but zero's under that haha.

Thank you so much for the help. Me and Leona can't believe how close we are to finally being on the same continent.

Fate Always Will Find A Way

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ireland
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Hey hxxrmonkey,

I had totally forgot about copies of the NOA2 thanks! My fiancee has an exact copy of our I-129F petition which had a copy of my birth cert/ ss.card, ect.. so no problems there. I am currently waiting on the IRS for tax transcripts for me and my co-sponsor and well send those in as well as copies of my co-sponsors w-2's for the past three years.

But two more questions..

1) My fiancee got updated passport like pics for the interview, do i need to include any more of those passport pics for her interview?.. i included two in the I-129f petition of course.

2) I have recently finished undergrad and quit my job around a month ago to move back in with the folks for a bit. I am not sure what to put in the I-134 question #7 which asks who I am employed for.. ect. I will be going to grad school next year however at the time I am unemployed and studying for gre's. Do you think I can still put down "student" or should I include work stubs even thou I have a co-sponsor and just left the job? I just feel bad putting "unemployed" and then having nothing but zero's under that haha.

Thank you so much for the help. Me and Leona can't believe how close we are to finally being on the same continent.

1. If you have two in the I-129F petition she is taking to the interview then no. We put two of each of us in the packet again, but I don't think he needed them.

2. You need to be honest about your employment at the time of her interview. If you're going to have a co-sponsor it doesn't matter anyway. Just put unemployed. As long as your co-sponsor makes enough you'll be fine. :thumbs:

Just wait, pretty soon you won't be able to get rid of each other, even if you wanted to! :P

K-1

9-5-08 Sent I-129F via FedEx

9-13-08 NOA1

12-24-08 NOA2

6-11-09 Civil Ceremony

AOS

7-7-09 Mailed AOS

7-27-09 TRANSFERRED TO CSC

8-29-09 EAD card production ordered/AP Notice Approved

11-9-09 Green Card production ordered

11-19-09 Green Card arrived!

Nov. 2010 Vacation Ireland!

11-9-11 Removal of Conditions

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ireland
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Aww look you changed your name and finally a photo, yay!

K-1

9-5-08 Sent I-129F via FedEx

9-13-08 NOA1

12-24-08 NOA2

6-11-09 Civil Ceremony

AOS

7-7-09 Mailed AOS

7-27-09 TRANSFERRED TO CSC

8-29-09 EAD card production ordered/AP Notice Approved

11-9-09 Green Card production ordered

11-19-09 Green Card arrived!

Nov. 2010 Vacation Ireland!

11-9-11 Removal of Conditions

 
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