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Hello everyone on this wonderful site, I've been a silent reader of these forums for a few months now, I've learned quite a bit just by reading fellow k1 visa applicants and their stories, so thank you all!

My interview is next week and I was wondering if I could ask a few questions:

1- We are only planning on submitting a 1 - 134 (affidavit of support) only! I don't think 1 864 is needed prior to AOS?

2- the fiance letter of intent is just a simple word document that my fiance wrote up at the time of 1 129F. We are planning on using the same document with her signatures and of course the updated date (within 30 days of the interview). We're assuming that would be ok?

3- Also, my fiance was born in Europe and is a naturalize US. Citizen, so we're only submitting her citizenship certificate with the date when she became a citizen (1988 when she was 4 years old). I'll be taking that original certificate along with the copies of her US passport, would that be good enough?

4- Also, do we need to take the actual chest x ray with us to the interview, I doubt that a counselor officer would want to see that? What do you folks think?

I'd appreciate your help in this matter. Thanks

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello everyone on this wonderful site, I've been a silent reader of these forums for a few months now, I've learned quite a bit just by reading fellow k1 visa applicants and their stories, so thank you all!

My interview is next week and I was wondering if I could ask a few questions:

1- We are only planning on submitting a 1 - 134 (affidavit of support) only! I don't think 1 864 is needed prior to AOS?

2- the fiance letter of intent is just a simple word document that my fiance wrote up at the time of 1 129F. We are planning on using the same document with her signatures and of course the updated date (within 30 days of the interview). We're assuming that would be ok?

3- Also, my fiance was born in Europe and is a naturalize US. Citizen, so we're only submitting her citizenship certificate with the date when she became a citizen (1988 when she was 4 years old). I'll be taking that original certificate along with the copies of her US passport, would that be good enough?

4- Also, do we need to take the actual chest x ray with us to the interview, I doubt that a counselor officer would want to see that? What do you folks think?

I'd appreciate your help in this matter. Thanks

1) Correct, use the I-134 (Affidavit of support) for the interview. I-864 is for AOS.

2) That's what I brought, they didn't look at it. Bring it anyway.

3) (I don't know)

4) I brought mine, but they didn't look at it. Again, something to have just in case.

Better to be over-prepared! Good luck!

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They kept my fiance letter of intent and its on the checklist so its important to bring that. It's fine as long as it's signed and within 30 days of the interview. I have the impression that Montreal really doesn't care about the x-rays (they did not want mine either) but i would bring it just in case. Better safe than sorry. The 864 is not necessary. No idea about the citizenship but I suggest you make a photocopy of the original certificate and bring that to the interview in addition to the original.

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