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I know that there is an Embassy in Belfast, but so far I can find no info for K-1 interviews there. I'm wondering if it's possible at all or if all UK ppl have to interview in London? He's prepared to interview in London if he has to, but would like to not have to spend the extra money if at all possible. This is an expensive process....

Sorry if this is a re-post, but I did a search and couldn't find anything.

Thanks for the help!!!

1/8/08- Met at Disney world

05/08- He came to meet my family

6/08- I went back to CO and he went back to NI

08/4/08- Went to meet his family in Ireland

12/14/08- Gave up and moved to Ireland!!!

07/6/09- Tourist Visa ran out and I had to go back to the states

09/23/09- He came to visit and asked me to marry him! yay!

10/14/09- He went home :(

10/28/09- I-129F mailed

11/4/09- Check Cashed!!!

11/8/09- NOA1 Hard Copy received

2/2/10- NOA2 Email received!!!

2/8/10- NOA2 Hard Copy Received!!!!

2/22/10- Packet 3 received (kind of)

5/28/10- Packet 4 Recieved

6/29/10- Medical Passed!

6/30/10- Interview APPROVED!!!

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I know that there is an Embassy in Belfast, but so far I can find no info for K-1 interviews there. I'm wondering if it's possible at all or if all UK ppl have to interview in London? He's prepared to interview in London if he has to, but would like to not have to spend the extra money if at all possible. This is an expensive process....

Sorry if this is a re-post, but I did a search and couldn't find anything.

Thanks for the help!!!

The interviewing consulate is decided based upon the residency of the interviewing applicant. But for all residents of Northern Ireland and Great Britain, the embassy in London is the interviewing consulate as Northern Ireland is a constituent country of the United Kingdom (the sovereign state in this case). It is an expensive process, but the government is not very sympathetic to us. I beleive there have been members here on this section of VisaJourney that were residents of NI but interviewed in London, I am sure they can give you pointers on how to plan and prepare to accumulate the least expenses. Take a look in the 2009 UK Interview Thread and the People between NOA2 and Interview thread in this regional section for UK. Good luck!

Edited by MARM

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Unfortunately, residents of NI have to have their interview in London. No way around it all - at least to my knowledge. If there was, I'd have tried to have mine there!

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