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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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My fiance has his K1 interview scheduled for December 1st, at the consulate in Amsterdam. I am getting ready to send all of the documents that I have to him for the interview. Because they are secure documents I will send them through certified mail. I was hoping that you all could help me to make sure I didn't forget anything important to send to him.

I have included:

  • I-29F with original signatures
  • G-325A with original signatures for both the petitioner and benificiary
  • Petitioner's original birth certificate (is this necessary?)
  • Original NOA1 and NOA2
  • My apartment lease stating my current address and the location where my fiance will live when he comes to the U.S.
  • Two signed affidavits stating my intention to marry my fiance within 90 days of his arrival to the U.S.
  • Paystubs for the last 5 months
  • Letter of Employment from my employer (dated September 22, 2011)
  • I-134 (signed and dated September 22, 2011)

Should I also include bank statements? Do they need a copy of my passport? He will provide all of the evidence showing that we are in an ongoing relationship. Did I miss anything? Thank you in advance for all of your help! This interview is so important; we don't want to mess anything up!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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My fiance has his K1 interview scheduled for December 1st, at the consulate in Amsterdam. I am getting ready to send all of the documents that I have to him for the interview. Because they are secure documents I will send them through certified mail. I was hoping that you all could help me to make sure I didn't forget anything important to send to him.

I have included:

  • I-29F with original signatures
  • G-325A with original signatures for both the petitioner and benificiary
  • Petitioner's original birth certificate (is this necessary?)
  • Original NOA1 and NOA2
  • My apartment lease stating my current address and the location where my fiance will live when he comes to the U.S.
  • Two signed affidavits stating my intention to marry my fiance within 90 days of his arrival to the U.S.
  • Paystubs for the last 5 months
  • Letter of Employment from my employer (dated September 22, 2011)
  • I-134 (signed and dated September 22, 2011)

Should I also include bank statements? Do they need a copy of my passport? He will provide all of the evidence showing that we are in an ongoing relationship. Did I miss anything? Thank you in advance for all of your help! This interview is so important; we don't want to mess anything up!

I would not send the original petitioners BC NO way get a certified copy and send that.

are you sending the whole 129 petition over (copy) mmm not sure about that one.

Don't forget new letter of intent to marry from both of you signed.

Bank statements nah this you can use for AOS. but you need a letter from the bank stating when you opened account and branch. The bank will draw up a letter for you

But everything else looks good

Divorced !st November 2012.

Married only 2 years 1 month

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
Timeline
Posted

My fiance has his K1 interview scheduled for December 1st, at the consulate in Amsterdam. I am getting ready to send all of the documents that I have to him for the interview. Because they are secure documents I will send them through certified mail. I was hoping that you all could help me to make sure I didn't forget anything important to send to him.

I have included:

  • I-29F with original signatures
  • G-325A with original signatures for both the petitioner and benificiary
  • Petitioner's original birth certificate (is this necessary?)
  • Original NOA1 and NOA2
  • My apartment lease stating my current address and the location where my fiance will live when he comes to the U.S.
  • Two signed affidavits stating my intention to marry my fiance within 90 days of his arrival to the U.S.
  • Paystubs for the last 5 months
  • Letter of Employment from my employer (dated September 22, 2011)
  • I-134 (signed and dated September 22, 2011)

Should I also include bank statements? Do they need a copy of my passport? He will provide all of the evidence showing that we are in an ongoing relationship. Did I miss anything? Thank you in advance for all of your help! This interview is so important; we don't want to mess anything up!

As part of the i-134 form, you will need to have at least two years of IRS tax transcripts or w2 showing earnings You also should have a bank reference letter indicating your name, when account was opened and balance. They don't need a copy of your passport. That proof should have been provided as part of the original i-129f form (COPY OF THE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING certificate of naturalization or birth certificate or passport pages).

Letter of Intent should be updated with new date from you. The text of the letter can be same as the one you submitted for i-129f but the new date is important and shows your intent to marry if the embassy needs to see it.

From my understanding the NOA 2 and NOA1 can be copies, don't sent originals. Just my 2 cents.

DONT SEND YOUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE (ORIGINAL). ALWAYS KEEP THAT WITH YOU.

Also use DHL international to send documents to your fiance. The best in the business.. Expensive but don't take any chances w/ lost mail,etc..

All the best.

I-129F Sent : 2011-07-06

I-129F NOA1 : 2011-07-08

I-129F NOA2 : 2011-09-29

NOA2 Approved: 2011-10-01

NOA2 Paper Recv: 2011-10-03

NVC Recv: 2011-10-17

NVC to Embassy Sent: 2011-10-19

Embassy Recv Packet: 2011-10-21

Packet 3.5 Recv'ed: 2011-11-03

Packet 3.5 Sent: 2011-11-05

Interview Date: 2011-12-19

K1 Issued 2012-01-13

POE 2012 -03-14

Marriage 2012-03-19

SSN Received 2012-04-09

Filing AOS 2012-04-11

Biometrics Completed 2012-05-17

EAD Card Received 2012-07-02

Green Card Interview 2012-08-02

Card in Hand 2012-08-14

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DONE WITH K1!!!!!!!!!

 
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