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Bonjour à tous !

Moi et mon fiancé avons reçu notre Noa2 fin Mai et sommes donc en attente de notre « packet 3 » et essayons de réunir tous les papiers nécessaires pour l’entretien à l’ambassade. Comme tout membre de VJ qui se respecte nous avons peur de faire des erreurs ou d’oublier des choses et avons donc besoin de l’aide précieuse de ceux qui sont déjà passés par là… :help:

Voici ma liste de questions, j’espère que certains pourront nous éclairer :

- Dois-je signer et coller une photo sur le DS-230 part I ?

- Dois-je remplir DS-157 et DS-158 ? J’ai lu à plusieurs reprises que 157 était pour les hommes uniquement et 158 pour les étudiants, mais je trouve

cela étrange…

- Mon fiancé a uniquement les papiers pour ces taxes des deux dernières années plus quelques mois de la troisième mais le total est bien au-dessus du

niveau de pauvreté, les quelques mois manquant poseront-ils problème ?

- Sa boîte ne veut pas lui fournir de « letter of employment » et accepte seulement de l’envoyer ou la faxer à une adresse, est-ce que quelqu’un

aurait déjà eu le même problème ? Peuvent-ils l’envoyer directement à l’ambassade ?

- A part les documents liés à I-134, un certificat de naissance et une « letter of intent » qu’a-t-il à fournir ? Son certificat de naissance peut-il

être une copie ? Aux Etats-Unis leur certificat de naissance n’est fourni qu’une seule fois à la naissance.

Je suis désolée pour la longueur de mon message, ça ressemble plus à un roman, mais je n’écris pas souvent…je ferai mieux la prochaine fois !

Merci et bon courage à tous !!!

Jan 4 2011 - I-129f sent

Jan 7 2011 - Confirmed delivered, Dallas, TX

Jan 14 2011 - Received I-797C (Used older I-129f form!)

Jan 18 2011 - Resubmitted I-129f

Jan 20 2011 - Confirmed delivered, Dallas, TX

Jan 25 2011 - NOA1 Notice Date

Jan 26 2011 - Check cashed

Jan 27 2011 - Email/Text Notification of NOA1

Jan 31 2011 - NOA1 Hard-copy received

May 27 2011 - Email/Text Notification of NOA2

June 2 2011 - NOA2 Hardcopy

June 2 2001 - NVC Received

June 15 2011 - Embassy Received

June 18 2011 - Packet 3 Received

June 22 2011 - Packet 3 Returned

July 15 2011 - Packet 4 Received

July 26 2011 - Interview at 1pm: Approved!

Aug 10 2011 - Visa in hand

Aug 19 2011 - POE at IAD

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: France
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Hello!

dianeb is my fiance (I'm the petitioner) & here is the translation of her above post lol:

Hello everyone!

Me and my fiance got our Noa2 late May and are therefore waiting for our "packet 3 " and trying to gather all the necessary papers for the interview at the embassy. As a member of VJ, we are afraid to make mistakes or forget things so we need the valuable assistance of those who have already gone through it ...: help:

Here is my list of questions, I hope some will enlighten us:

- Should I sign and paste a photo on the DS-230 part I?

- Do I have to fill DS-157 and DS-158? I have read repeatedly that 157 was only for men and 158 for students, but I find

it strange ...

- My fiance has only paper for taxes the past two years, & a few months of the third, but the total is well above the

poverty level, for the few missing months will there be a problem?

- his employer does not provide a "letter of employment " and accepts to only send or fax it to an address, has anyone had the same problem? Can they send it directly to the embassy easily?

- Apart from the documents related to I-134, a birth certificate and a letter of intent, what does he provide? His birth certificate can be a copy? United States birth certificate is provided only once at birth.

I'm sorry for the length of my message, it looks more like a novel, but I do not write often ... I'll do better next time!

Thank you and good luck to all!

Click on my Timeline to see any necessary info for us...

Basically just making sure if the embassy needs MY original birth certificate, as the petitioner, do I need to provide a police certificate, & how do we go about getting the embassy my Letter of Employment, if my employer is of the kind that will only fax or mail it to an address?

That's all I can think of for now...thank you in advance for any advice or info!!

Edited by JaredLCo

croise les doigts et les orteils!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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Hello!

dianeb is my fiance (I'm the petitioner) & here is the translation of her above post lol:

Hello everyone!

Me and my fiance got our Noa2 late May and are therefore waiting for our "packet 3 " and trying to gather all the necessary papers for the interview at the embassy. As a member of VJ, we are afraid to make mistakes or forget things so we need the valuable assistance of those who have already gone through it ...: help:

Here is my list of questions, I hope some will enlighten us:

- Should I sign and paste a photo on the DS-230 part I?

- Do I have to fill DS-157 and DS-158? I have read repeatedly that 157 was only for men and 158 for students, but I find

it strange ...

- My fiance has only paper for taxes the past two years, & a few months of the third, but the total is well above the

poverty level, for the few missing months will there be a problem?

- his employer does not provide a "letter of employment " and accepts to only send or fax it to an address, has anyone had the same problem? Can they send it directly to the embassy easily?

- Apart from the documents related to I-134, a birth certificate and a letter of intent, what does he provide? His birth certificate can be a copy? United States birth certificate is provided only once at birth.

I'm sorry for the length of my message, it looks more like a novel, but I do not write often ... I'll do better next time!

Thank you and good luck to all!

Click on my Timeline to see any necessary info for us...

Basically just making sure if the embassy needs MY original birth certificate, as the petitioner, do I need to provide a police certificate, & how do we go about getting the embassy my Letter of Employment, if my employer is of the kind that will only fax or mail it to an address?

That's all I can think of for now...thank you in advance for any advice or info!!

I did answer most of those question on the french thread. :D

I'm not doing it again. :P

Get your tax transcript for the past 3 years there:

http://www.irs.gov/i...=232168,00.html

That is all you need.

All what matters is that your most recent tax transcript shows that you make more than the poverty threshold.

You did provide the long form copy of your birth certificate in your initial petition, you do not have to provide it again.

They have all the documents you sent.

I suspect that if your employer doesn't want to give you that 'letter of employment" it's because they feel they have to write down "confidential" informations.

They don't. Just make them stating your job position and what you have made for the previous tax year and you should be good!

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