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Hey Gang,

This is my first time posting here, but I just wanted to say that the wealth of information in these forums is invaluable. You are all amazing folks who are very helpful to one another.

I am a Canadian, and my fiance is American. She filed the petition to get this whole K-1 ball rolling and now I have my Visa interview at the Montreal consulate on December 17, 2010. She will be attending the interview with me.

I just wanted to double check with all you fine folks that we have everything in order at this point in terms of paperwork that we have to bring to the interview with us.

I have:

My passport and number of required passport photos.

My long-form birth certificate.

My police certificate.

Intent to marry letter (which she has written, do I have to write one as well?).

The Affidavit of Support filled out by her, as well as her tax info with it (we are both self-employed).

Her evidence of domicile (drivers license, passport, utility bills).

21 photographs of our relationship together (her in Canada with her daughter, me in the US with them).

Her divorce papers.

My medical results (still sealed in the envelope) and X-Ray.

Is there anything else I need to bring? I'm getting conflicted reports about the DS-160 confirmation page and what not. In my initial package 3 from Montreal, it said to send:

DS-230 Part 1 (1 copy)

DS-160 (1 copy)

DS-156K (1 copy)

DS-156 (2 copies)

Confirmation of DS-160 (1 copy)

Checklist indicating required documents have been obtained.

So I sent all that stuff back before receiving the interview date. It doesn't say about bringing any kind of confirmation page or anything WITH you to the interview, since I already sent it to them. Therefore, I only printed out what was required to send back in the package. Will that be kosher enough at the interview in December? I sure hope so, and if not, can I go back now (3 months later) and fill out DS-160 again online to get a confirmation page to bring with me?

Other than that, I believe everything is in order.

Thanks for all you help, gang. I'm nervous as hell about the interview (as I suspect is normal) and just want everything to go okay.

:D

 
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