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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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Can you help me out I want to make sure I am reading this right all i'm sending back packet 3 is Form DS-156 and DS-156K and DS-230 and the I-134 Affidavit Support?

FIRST: Obtain a valid passport or if you already have one make certain it is still valid for at least 6 months at the time of the interview.

SECOND: Please complete the following forms enclosed with this letter to submit to this office before your interview:

Form DS-230 Part I (“Biographic Data”);

Form DS-156 (“Application for a Nonimmigrant visa”) electronically filled on the web site: http://evisaforms.state.gov printed in duplicate;

Form DS-156K (“ Nonimmigrant Fiancé (e) Visa Application”) to be filled out but NOT SIGNED by all principal applicants;

Form I-134 (Affidavit of Support) fully completed by the petitioner, together with evidence (recent tax forms), which may be presented to meet the public charge provisions of the law.

(Questions that do not apply to the applicant’s particular situation should be answered “N/A” of “Non Applicable”.)

THIRD: Obtain your birth certificate from the Haitian National Archives (original and one copy).

If you were previously married, obtain your marriage certificate (s) and the divorce or death certificate to prove dissolution of each of such prior marriages.

If you have minor children from your previous marriage (s) who wish to accompany you to the United States, one extract of each child’s birth certificate from the Haitian National Archives must also be obtained.

If you have been convicted of a crime or other offense, obtain a certified court record covering each offense.

FOURTH: Follow instructions on the attached forms regarding the photographs and medical report required.

When you have collected all of the items, which apply to you as noted above, you need to go to any Sogebank branch to pay the K-1/K-2 visa fee of $350.00 per person. Please see the cover letter regarding your appointment date.

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Can you help me out I want to make sure I am reading this right all i'm sending back packet 3 is Form DS-156 and DS-156K and DS-230 and the I-134 Affidavit Support?

FIRST: Obtain a valid passport or if you already have one make certain it is still valid for at least 6 months at the time of the interview.

SECOND: Please complete the following forms enclosed with this letter to submit to this office before your interview:

Form DS-230 Part I ("Biographic Data");

Form DS-156 ("Application for a Nonimmigrant visa") electronically filled on the web site: http://evisaforms.state.gov printed in duplicate;

Form DS-156K (" Nonimmigrant Fiancé (e) Visa Application") to be filled out but NOT SIGNED by all principal applicants;

Form I-134 (Affidavit of Support) fully completed by the petitioner, together with evidence (recent tax forms), which may be presented to meet the public charge provisions of the law.

(Questions that do not apply to the applicant's particular situation should be answered "N/A" of "Non Applicable".)

THIRD: Obtain your birth certificate from the Haitian National Archives (original and one copy).

If you were previously married, obtain your marriage certificate (s) and the divorce or death certificate to prove dissolution of each of such prior marriages.

If you have minor children from your previous marriage (s) who wish to accompany you to the United States, one extract of each child's birth certificate from the Haitian National Archives must also be obtained.

If you have been convicted of a crime or other offense, obtain a certified court record covering each offense.

FOURTH: Follow instructions on the attached forms regarding the photographs and medical report required.

When you have collected all of the items, which apply to you as noted above, you need to go to any Sogebank branch to pay the K-1/K-2 visa fee of $350.00 per person. Please see the cover letter regarding your appointment date.

You need to send back all that is on the list

Divorced !st November 2012.

Married only 2 years 1 month

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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Where it says Third about the Birth certificate do we send the original birth certificate or there saying have it for the interview

You send a copy and have original for interview.

Divorced !st November 2012.

Married only 2 years 1 month

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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Miami,

In Haiti, the way it work is you take the originals of all the documents listed and drop them off at Haiti Messager, they don't accept copies. Haiti messager will forward all your original documents to the embassy and the embassy will keep them and return some of them on the day of the interview and the rest later with your fiance's passport. All the listed documents will have to be dropped off a Haiti messajer, the only thing your fiance will need to bring with him to the interview is $10, your fiance's passport and any extra proof of relationship just in case.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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He should drop everything to Haiti Messager including the original birth certificate. If he doesn't have it Haiti messager will not accept his packet. Thats what my fiance did.

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