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Need fiance's birth certificate for k1 interview??

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i KNOW you are right re the papers to bring - only a few, but i can't bring myself not to bring it all! cause you hear about them losing photos or documents and so i'm just gonna hoik all the ####### ( i wont need!) down to london with me :)

Believe me, dealing with wasting time and paper is far better than dealing with a delay in your visa simply because you didn't have 1 piece of paper they needed, right? It's peace of mind. They've already put you through so much, don't let them screw you even further with a processing error or a lost form. You want to be able to hold up a copy and say "See, you're wrong! Give me my visa, bitches!"

Just sayin'.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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Believe me, dealing with wasting time and paper is far better than dealing with a delay in your visa simply because you didn't have 1 piece of paper they needed, right? It's peace of mind. They've already put you through so much, don't let them screw you even further with a processing error or a lost form. You want to be able to hold up a copy and say "See, you're wrong! Give me my visa, bitches!"

Just sayin'.

LOL!

but not sure how well they'd take that kind of language :lol:

yeah, i am taking all my shite with me - like you said, imagine being delayed for a lousy bit o' paper

aaaaghghgh - i am getting nervous now! only 15 days to go....da da duuuunnn....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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In the end, he was only asked for ... DS-230

He was asked for the DS-230 pt II?

I find this faintly absurd. There's no indication whatsoever on the embassy website that this will be required.

I'm also having a hard time finding where it requests "proof of relationship". I had assumed they'd have the I-129F evidence in front of them?

My interview's on Tuesday and I've only prepared what is asked for on the website (http://london.usembassy.gov/interview_documents.html).

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hmmm... I hadn't read it on any of the form that I would need the petitioner's birth certificate for the interview. I just had my medical today and am waiting for the interview on Friday. Should I worry about this and have him send me a scanned copy of his birth certificate in case? and what if I didn't have a copy on hand?

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