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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
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Hello!

YAY! The NOA1 for the I-129F arrived!! :thumbs:

My question: what do we do now?

This is from the step-by-step guide for the K-3 visa;

Once you receive the NOA1 for the I-129F:

Note: Begin assembling information for the interview - vaccination records, I-134/I-864 supporting documents, and other items listed below that will be necessary to send to your spouse for their interview.

So..that's it? Just start filling out those forms and wait for the NOA2 for the I-129F (or the NOA2 for the I-130, whichever gets here first)???

Thanks a lot guys!

Posted (edited)
Hello!

YAY! The NOA1 for the I-129F arrived!! :thumbs:

My question: what do we do now?

This is from the step-by-step guide for the K-3 visa;

Once you receive the NOA1 for the I-129F:

Note: Begin assembling information for the interview - vaccination records, I-134/I-864 supporting documents, and other items listed below that will be necessary to send to your spouse for their interview.

So..that's it? Just start filling out those forms and wait for the NOA2 for the I-129F (or the NOA2 for the I-130, whichever gets here first)???

Thanks a lot guys!

Yes, that is it...be VERY prepared that the K3 will be cancelled and the IR/CR1 will be moving forward. Make sure that your spouse has all the required vaccinations!! it can be costly if it has to be done by the Physician (approved by the Consulate)...start gathering ALL documents for the I-864, the more the better and less worry later on. Make sure you have everything!!...

Pre-Interview Forms / Items:

1. Completed and signed OF-169.

2. Completed and signed Of-230 Part 1 and 2 forms.

3. I-864 Affidavit of Support Form along with past 3 year U.S tax returns (or transcripts) and any other financial documents required.

4. A copy of intending immigrants biographic page of passport(s) including expiration date.

5. Original or certified "long" birth certificate. *

6. Original adoption decree. (if applicable)

7. Marriage certificate. (if applicable)

8. Divorce decree(s) or death certificate(s) (if applicable)

9. Police certificate(s) **

10. Court and prison records.(if applicable)

11. Custody records. (if applicable)

12. Military records (if applicable)

Edited by hheaven67

effective May 13, 2011 - back in Canada, journey is over

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
Timeline
Posted
Hello!

YAY! The NOA1 for the I-129F arrived!! :thumbs:

My question: what do we do now?

This is from the step-by-step guide for the K-3 visa;

Once you receive the NOA1 for the I-129F:

Note: Begin assembling information for the interview - vaccination records, I-134/I-864 supporting documents, and other items listed below that will be necessary to send to your spouse for their interview.

So..that's it? Just start filling out those forms and wait for the NOA2 for the I-129F (or the NOA2 for the I-130, whichever gets here first)???

Thanks a lot guys!

Yes, that is it...be VERY prepared that the K3 will be cancelled and the IR/CR1 will be moving forward. Make sure that your spouse has all the required vaccinations!! it can be costly if it has to be done by the Physician (approved by the Consulate)...start gathering ALL documents for the I-864, the more the better and less worry later on. Make sure you have everything!!...

Pre-Interview Forms / Items:

1. Completed and signed OF-169.

2. Completed and signed Of-230 Part 1 and 2 forms.

3. I-864 Affidavit of Support Form along with past 3 year U.S tax returns (or transcripts) and any other financial documents required.

4. A copy of intending immigrants biographic page of passport(s) including expiration date.

5. Original or certified "long" birth certificate. *

6. Original adoption decree. (if applicable)

7. Marriage certificate. (if applicable)

8. Divorce decree(s) or death certificate(s) (if applicable)

9. Police certificate(s) **

10. Court and prison records.(if applicable)

11. Custody records. (if applicable)

12. Military records (if applicable)

Buenisimo!!!

Thanks so much for your help and for clarifying everything...

Saludos grandes desde Argentina!

 
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