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Hi to all..i just wanna ask/clarify regarding the complete list of documents aside from the one listed below that i need to send to my fiance for him to be able to file for K1..

1. nbi

2. cenomar

3. BC (NSO)

4. Intent to Marry

5. recent 2x2 photo

6. Pictures together w/ fiancee (proof of relationship)

7. Chat logs (and other proof of relationship)

8. Passport Copy

9. G-325A

10. i-129F

11. DS-156

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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CENOMAR and DS156 is only needed once you are called for interview

G325 A and 2x2 are both for the petitioner and the beneficiary

BC is for the petitioner. Your's should be brought on interview

Chatlogs are not required to be submitted. That's also for the interview and sometimes isn't asked.

Passport copy of the petitioner should include all the pages.

Pictures- 6 happy pics is enough. Chose that shows happy pictures, includes your family whos showing happy faces as well, different clothes, different location. Don't forget to write caption at the back of each photo.

If he's married before, include divorce decree/s.

Edited by teapotgurl1983

Happy New Year!

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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CENOMAR and DS156 is only needed once you are called for interview

G325 A and 2x2 are both for the petitioner and the beneficiary

BC is for the petitioner. Your's should be brought on interview

Chatlogs are not required to be submitted. That's also for the interview and sometimes isn't asked.

Passport copy of the petitioner should include all the pages.

Pictures- 6 happy pics is enough. Chose that shows happy pictures, includes your family whos showing happy faces as well, different clothes, different location. Don't forget to write caption at the back of each photo.

If he's married before, include divorce decree/s.

thanks happy "teapotgurl1983" for the response..i appreciate it much..

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Have your finance look at VJ and get educated also.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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TIPS..

His BC should be a cert true copy as well.

Check for the specification of the 2x2 photo. Don't submit just any 2x2 picture.

Read it over and over before you send it. Take your time, like 300x, really. There are some questions that you understood differently and sometimes needs clarification. Buy a "post it" with an arrow that looks like a quote so he could see clearly where to sign. Include instructions on each document if he has to. Other common errors are misspelling and no signature. Remember, little mistakes could give you months of delay so be careful.

Submit pertinent documents that literally placed the two of you together at the same time and place. Ex. Credit Card Statement, hotel receipt, credit card receipt

The check is $340, read the instruction how. It's on the page of of I-129F instruction of where to address it. Write the exact amount, over payment doesn't mean no RFE.

Use the small black paper clip.

Edited by teapotgurl1983

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this is a copy of my cover letter and everything included in my 129F packet:

- Payment in the amount of $340

- G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

- I-129F

- I-129F Supplement: Q: Part B, Question 18, explanation of meeting in person

- G-325A and passport style photo (Petitioner)

- G-325A and passport style photo (Beneficiary)

- Petitioner’s Proof of U.S. Citizenship – Copy of Birth Certificate (or all pages of us passport)

- Letter certifying intent to marry (Petitioner and Beneficiary)

- Proof of having met in person in the past two years

- Proof of ongoing relationship

- Divorce Decree (if either party was previously married)

:)

*Our K-1 Journey*

*11/7/11 - Sent I-129F Packet

*11/10/11 - Packet delivered to Dallas Lockbox

*11/16/11 - NOA1 Text/Email & Check Cashed

*11/19/11 - NOA1 Hardcopy Received (Notice Date 11/14/11)

*03/28/12 - NOA2 Text/Email (Notice Date 03/27/12)

*04/02/12 - NVC Recieved Package

*04/04/12 - NVC Sent Package to Embassy

*04/17/12 - Embassy emailed Packet 4 to me

*04/21/12 - USPS Interview Binder to Carlos

*04/26/12 - Carlos Medical Exam

*04/27/12 - Carlos receive Interview Binder from me

*05/04/12 - Carlos Interview 8:00 AM (Has to return with two more documents)

*05/14/12 - Carlos return to embassy with missing documents - VISA APPROVED

*05/18/12 - Carlos picks up VISA at Embassy

*05/19/12 - POE MIAMI

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this is a copy of my cover letter and everything included in my 129F packet:

- Payment in the amount of $340

- G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

- I-129F

- I-129F Supplement: Q: Part B, Question 18, explanation of meeting in person

- G-325A and passport style photo (Petitioner)

- G-325A and passport style photo (Beneficiary)

- Petitioner’s Proof of U.S. Citizenship – Copy of Birth Certificate (or all pages of us passport)

- Letter certifying intent to marry (Petitioner and Beneficiary)

- Proof of having met in person in the past two years

- Proof of ongoing relationship

- Divorce Decree (if either party was previously married)

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thanks "Carlos&Alyssa" for the Tips..this would be a big help for me as well as other vj members who are needing info..thumbs up for you :thumbs:

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Have your finance look at VJ and get educated also.

He actually tells me what to do, but i just want to make sure were going to do the right thing thats why i wanted to get ideas from the experts here in vj and those who have already undergo same procedure..

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