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Thanks for the advice. Does a letter of residence need to be notarized at a bank for a reason, or does it just need to be notarized (ie. anywhere there is a notary?). We have an attorney helping us and he did mention that HCMC is quite tough, but he thought our case was strong based on the length of the relationship, the numerous visits together, and volume of correspondence. You mentioned not having the Dam Hoi prior to the filing could be a problem, but for us, I only came to Hanoi about 3 weeks after my divorce was finalized. We couldn't do the party while we are in Europe, so we're doing it in early February, in advance of submission of Packet 3. Prior to my divorce, we didn't do a whole lot of research on the K-1, but we sure are now. By the way, who/what is "curtis"?

I be Curtis. kicking.gifkicking.gifkicking.gif

Mine was pretty much quick and that was with blue sheet. Scott though had a tough time for pretty much what you are looking at so you need to listen to him as he will be the most knowledgeable for your particular case.

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only 1 Curtis here but there are a few lucky VN member names... IMO everything that can be done has been noted already.. if it were prior to filing there could have been more that could have better prepared the file for the interview...

"Every one of us bears within himself the possibilty of all passions, all destinies of life in all its forms. Nothing human is foreign to us" - Edward G. Robinson.

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only 1 Curtis here but there are a few lucky VN member names... IMO everything that can be done has been noted already.. if it were prior to filing there could have been more that could have better prepared the file for the interview...

Very true.good.gif

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