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I am filing my I-129f and I can not remember if I had to have my divorce decree and also my fiancee's divorce decree.Can anyone help if I need these documents to file I-129f

You need your divorce decree for the 129. Your fiancee will need her cenomar at interview time at the embassy.

Read through the GUIDES at the top of this page for the K-1/129F

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Thanks hank&amy.I have one more problem.she does not have her final divorce decree and the judge that handle her case said it would take two more months before she could get her final devorce decree.What she does have is an affidavit from her lawyer.And it says all what took place in the court that day.she is going back to the judge to see if the judge would give her an affidavit stating she was the attending judge and that her divorce is final and have it notorized by the judge.would this be exceptable at this time of filing?..

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Thanks hank&amy.I have one more problem.she does not have her final divorce decree and the judge that handle her case said it would take two more months before she could get her final devorce decree.What she does have is an affidavit from her lawyer.And it says all what took place in the court that day.she is going back to the judge to see if the judge would give her an affidavit stating she was the attending judge and that her divorce is final and have it notorized by the judge.would this be exceptable at this time of filing?..

Both parties must be legally free to marry, that is to say neither party is currently married. Until all divorces are finalized, and a final divorce decree is obtained, a K-1 visa petition must not be filed. Meaning she will need to get her finalize divorce decree from the Judge. You will need to hold off on filing the I-129F petition.

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Your fiancee will certainly get a denial if you file the I-129F one day before she is legally free to marry. They (COs) pay attention to the date the I-129F was filed compared to the dates on a divorce decree, dissolution of marriage or annulment.

It's far better to wait two months than to start over completely with a newly filed I-129F.

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I am filing my I-129f and I can not remember if I had to have my divorce decree and also my fiancee's divorce decree.Can anyone help if I need these documents to file I-129f

Hi there ! I suggest you have to wait for the finality of annulment of your fiancee. It would be best that you attach a copy of your divorce decree and your fiancee's finality of annulment in your 129-F petition to show that both parties are legally free to marry. This is a strict requirement before filing the petition. I think USCIS overlook your 1st petition, they should have denied the 1st petition at the USCIS level. The dates of finality of annulment and filing of 129-F are very important to prove that both parties are legally free to marry at the time of filing the petition.

Anyway, sounds the two of you are strong enough to face this challenge. Don't give up, your fiancee will get her visa for sure on the 2nd interview. God is good ! :)

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