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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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Thanks for the info. He filled out the forms needed to submit the application and mailed them back to me. So now I am waiting for their arrival. Do you know if I need a copy of his birth certificate to submit with the 129F application? Also, just curious what part of Jamaica is your fiance from because I had issues writing the address on the forms since in rural parts they don't use a street number.

My husband lives in rural Hanover.

Most people in rural areas go to the post office to get their mail. There are no street numbers.

ON THE FORM:

Put his "District and City and P.O." in the Address field

Put his City in the City field

Put his Parish in the State field

Put JAMAICA in the zip code field

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check your pm in a minute :whistle:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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a Non-Impediment record is basically the same thing as an affidavit of single status. A document stating that you or he are not already married and are legally eligible to get married. Not sure what the requirements are for kingston so someone else can address whether you need that or an affidavit of single status is enough. The police clearance is generally good for 1 year but only your future spouse needs that so it doesn't need to be obtained while you are there. The medical is the one that has the shorter life span and needs to be as close to the interview as possible as the visa will only be for as long as the time remaining on the medical.

Double check the wiki and get signatures for forms that are required for both the USCIS and NVC process and have him sign in blue ink as black ink seems to be getting rejected sometimes.

The only other thing to do is relax and enjoy the time with your fiancee :P and take lots of pictures.

Black ink gets denied?

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From what I have read if you sign in black ink, they might think you just copied it, with it not being the original signature, which is necessary. If you sign with blue ink, there is no question, but what it is the original signature. Interesting because forever I have heard that black ink is always preferred, but not in these cases; use blue ink to sign, so that they will know it is the original signature.

Do you need to do anything together? Perhaps lots of kisses and hugs, do you think? :) :)

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on the police record i would wait until you have the interview date, because they will not accept anything over 6 months old,

My Journey Uk To Usa



K1
I-129f Sent:- 19-Aug-2010
Date of Entry-27-May-2011
Date Married-24-June-2011

AOS
AOS/EAD Sent:08-Aug-2011
Green Card Received: 16-Nov-2011

ROC

i-751 Sent 01-Nov-2013

i-751 NOA1 04-Nov-2013

i-751 Biometrics App. 08-Nov-2013

i-751 Biometrics Completed 29-Nov-2013


Nearly there, and for those who are just starting the k1 it is a long wait but once it is over the time feels well spent

 
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