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Hi all,

I only recently sent my I-129F form on March 12, 2012 and yesterday I received NOA1 through email and phone text that the form has been received and they assigned a receipt number for me to check my case status on USCIS website.

I met my fiancee 26 months ago and I can't imagine how my life would be like without marrying to her, we both love each other so much. I asked myself many times that if for some reasons I can't get her to come to the U.S. to live with me then I would give up my life, my great job here in the U.S. and move to Vietnam to marry and to live with her.

Starting over a year ago, I was thinking that once we are ready for marriage, I would go to the local Vietnamese agency Dịch Vụ here in the U.S. to pay them the fee to handle my case because I never knew anything on how to get my fiancee over here. So I did a google search one night and I found so many websites that talk about K-1 and husban/spouse cases. I read the Vietnamese newspapers and many other sources but still confused on what to send with the I-129F form.

Amazingly I ran into this website and I found step by step on what to send with I-129F forms, with sample letters, ...so I spent hours and hours reading and trying to translate all what I read into Vietnamese to explain to my financee in Vietnam. We both worked very hard to get all the paperwork, especially my financee lives in a country side in the Mekong Delta where everything is so tough to get, like internet, printer to print out forms... Her parents date of birth mssing some dates and mismatch names between different documents because the place where her parents used to didn't really care or the need for birth certificate ...

Anyway, throughout the whole month of February, my fiancee and I studied and explained to each other so many of the stuff. She sent me passport pictures but wrong size, not 2 x 2 so she had to drive up to Saigon to take passport pictures again to send over to me. Anyway, it's been a crazy month for us to get all the paperwork together and I finally sent my I-129F and received NOA1 through email yesterday. I am so so so happy.

But I need your help VJ Friends.

Would you please list any questions or all questions that they might ask during an interview so that my fiancee can stay ahead and be prepared. We really miss each other and we really want to be together as soon as possible.

I also have another question:

* Petitioner: In a sworn notarized statement, please provide a detailed chronology (timeline) of your relationship.

(Người bảo lãnh viết bản trình có công chứng tuyên thệ trong đó vui long cung cấp chi tiết về quá trình quan hệ của quí vị)

How do I write something like this in a "Sworn Notarized Statement?" Would you help me please?

Thanks

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