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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I have been busying myslef with making a copy of the initial packet that I had sent to USCIS. Basically, I did not make a copy, but put everything in a folder on cd to reprint when time came to mail it to my fiance. I have just dicovered that I am missing some documents. I have the initial letter of intent to marry, however I did not 'scan' it in showing his signature. So, I guess I have to send him the papers again to have him resign them to he coudl present them at the interview if asked for them. but I have a question about the date. Should I have him sign and date them for the current date. I mean, if he resigned them today, should he sign Sept 18, 2009? Or should he sign what date it was when he filled them out initally. Not sure what to do in this situation

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I have been busying myslef with making a copy of the initial packet that I had sent to USCIS. Basically, I did not make a copy, but put everything in a folder on cd to reprint when time came to mail it to my fiance. I have just dicovered that I am missing some documents. I have the initial letter of intent to marry, however I did not 'scan' it in showing his signature. So, I guess I have to send him the papers again to have him resign them to he coudl present them at the interview if asked for them. but I have a question about the date. Should I have him sign and date them for the current date. I mean, if he resigned them today, should he sign Sept 18, 2009? Or should he sign what date it was when he filled them out initally. Not sure what to do in this situation

As long as the copy that was submitted to USCIS was signed, there's really nothing to worry about here. While it would have been better to copy the packet exactly as submitted to USCIS, it's not really required. The copy is just for insurance that anything that USCIS, NVC, or the consulate loses can be easily replicated.

That said, it's unlikely that the consulate is going to ask for a new copy of his I-129F letter of intent to marry. He will be affirming his intent to marry simply by showing up for the interview and signing the DS-156K under oath. The copy of the initial I-129F packet that you send to him is primarily to allow him to familiarize himself with its content—e.g., biographical information about you in case they ask (what are your fiancee's parents' names? where was your fiancee born? etc.)

Improved USCIS Form G-325A (Biographic Information)

Form field input font changed to allow entry of dates in the specified format and to provide more space for addresses and employment history. This is the 6/12/09 version of the form; the current version is 8/8/11, but previous versions are accepted per the USCIS forms page.

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i ddnt need ours when i went in for the interview; all you need during the interview are a copy of W-2s, income tax returns(i think that's the 1040s im not sure as we ddnt even have that lol) and copy of stuff of his visit, boarding pass, receipts, then on going relationship proof, emails, call history and the photos of u together..so dont stress over that stuff.

when i had the interview they ddnt ask for the intent to marry letters, i ddnt have one only my fiance's while the other 3 girls i met at the embassy doing the K-1 visa weren't asked any of those either. it's ok if you dnt have a copy of everything, but it's also good for reference if in case there will be RFEs

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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So as Im stillllllllllll printing... I have noticed I have about 5 or so pounds of paperswork now.. all proof. Thinking at this point not to send everything. I have not printed out everything I sent to uscis and have cut back on some emails. I still have proof to include from after I sent the petition. I was previously told to send everything in the event that they dont sent eveything to casa, and in case they need something during interview then my fiance can provide it. Thoughts on not sending everything I originally sent?? As said, already printed about 5 or 6 pounds of paperwork as is...

“You cannot enter heaven until you believe, and you will not truly believe until you (truly) love one another.” [Muslim, Al-Iman (Faith); 93]

 
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