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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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We are about ready to file our I-129F packet but i just want to ask two questions :

1. if we need to include the birth certificate of my daughter (previous marriage) ?

2. do i need the original birth certificate of my US citizen fiancee in my interview ?

Thank you so much for the time .Really appreciate all the inputs you all will share .Good luck on our journey :)

Our Love Journey

1992 = First time we met in the Philippines

2008 = Got connected again thru FS

March 2009 = Saw each other again after 17 yrs. (Philippines) (Two old friends meet again ,wearin' older faces talk about the places they've been... sing )

September 2009 = Engaged / Proposed in person (Philippines)

USCIS

Nov 30, 2010 = Sent I-129F

Dec 02, 2011 = USCIS received

Dec 06, 2011 = NOA

Dec 09,2011 = Touched

May 06, 2011 =NOA2

DOS

May 16 = NVC rceived

May 17 = NVC left

May 20 = USEM received (tracked thru DHL)

May 24 = Jap PC applied ( 7 weeks )

June 1 = Case entered to USEM system

June 21-23 = SLMEC/Passed

July 8 = Interview / Approved

July 13 = Jap PC picked up / sent to USEM (07/15 = Jap PC delivered to USEM) ( 07/29 = Visa printed )

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Was your fiancee born in the U.S.? Is that what the birth certificate was for? (to prove US citizenship?) Your fiancee needs to provide you a complete photocopy of whatever was sent to USCIS so you can study it during the interview...and if ever the interviewing officer says they lost or misplaced something you have the copy with you.

Daughter's NSO birth certificate will be needed during the interview, not when the I-129F is filed, however she does have to be listed on the form.

We are about ready to file our I-129F packet but i just want to ask two questions :

1. if we need to include the birth certificate of my daughter (previous marriage) ?

2. do i need the original birth certificate of my US citizen fiancee in my interview ?

Thank you so much for the time .Really appreciate all the inputs you all will share .Good luck on our journey :)

Be smart, have a plan, and hang on to the people you love. - Chris Gardner

 

N-400 Timeline

02-23-2018: Sent N-400 Application online

02-23-2018: Date on NOA, retrieved from online account

02-23-2018: Date on Biometrics Appointment Letter (Biometrics Appointment at Jacksonville ASC on March 13, 10:00 a.m.)

03-08-2018: Biometrics complete

04-05-2018: Case status updated - Interview Scheduled on May 10, 2018, 10:15 a.m. :D

05-10-2018: Citizenship Interview - Passed English and Civics Tests, Recommended for Approval! :D 

06-19-2018: Received email and text notification: Naturalization Ceremony Scheduled; waited for letter to be uploaded on online account - it has been set on Wednesday, July 25, 3:00 p.m.

07-25-2018: I am now a U.S. Citizen!

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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We are about ready to file our I-129F packet but i just want to ask two questions :

1. if we need to include the birth certificate of my daughter (previous marriage) ?

2. do i need the original birth certificate of my US citizen fiancee in my interview ?

Thank you so much for the time .Really appreciate all the inputs you all will share .Good luck on our journey :)

For the I-129f petition, you DO NOT need your daughters birth certificate (K2). You only need to list her name where it asks to list ALL children. You should not need your US citizen fiancees BC for the interview. He has already shown his proof as a citizen and it is included in the petition package sent to the consulate.

That said...I had a COPY of EVERY piece of paper I EVER sent to USCIS when I went to any interview (visa or AOS) DO NOT leave papers sitting on the kitchen table when you could easily carry them in and carry them back out if you don't need them.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

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