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On the iv-15 check list it states if over 4 months has passed we need notarized letters of intent to marry. Do we both need to write a letter and get it notarized or just the USC?

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On the iv-15 check list it states if over 4 months has passed we need notarized letters of intent to marry. Do we both need to write a letter and get it notarized or just the USC?

It's the same letter as you both needed when you first filed, so 2 letters. You're basically reaffirming your intent to marry within 90 days.

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Married: 17 July 2010

AOS mailed - Interview : 22 November 2010 - 10 March 2011

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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it says on the checklist that if 4 months have passed the letter must be notarized. in our case 4 months have passed since we received the checklist.

i understand we both need letters on intent again but we are just wondering if both our letters need to be notarized or just the USC? because the beneficiary will be at the interview so could sign it there and then if needed?

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no need to notarize the letters of intent to marry.

This isn't true. If you're past the 4 months from NOA2, the London USE requires you to have a updated letter of intent notarized.

I've read the entire NOA2-->Interview thread and I did read that you only needed the USC letter notarized. However, that was months ago and I'm considering calling the extortion line to ask if you need the beneficiary's letter notarized as well...

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9/11: Arrived at Dallas, TX

9/17: NOA

9/19: Check cashed

9/23: Received NOA

10/7: Text from USCIS on status update: Biometrics in the mail

10/9: Received Biometrics letter

10/29: Biometrics

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2/16: Text from USCIS that Baltimore has scheduled an interview...finally!!

2/24: Interview letter received

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On the iv-15 check list it states if over 4 months has passed we need notarized letters of intent to marry. Do we both need to write a letter and get it notarized or just the USC?

You as the beneficiary do not need a letter of intent because that intent is implied by signing the forms at the interview and attending the interview in the first place.

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