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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I was wondering the same thing if anyone could shed some light on this. I am the USC and will be accompanying the fiancé to his interview. As the USC, what info will I need to give him (letter of intent, I-134 w/ documentation, pictures, etc)? What will they ask of him that’s not already on the checklist? Sorry to bump your post Tammy.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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You should bring all previously submitted forms and evidence plus everything on the checklist. Bring proof of a continuous relationship and a copy of everything so you don't have to let them have your originals. Unless you case is complicated, they don't ask for much. But better be prepared and have more just in case.

USC needs to provide the beneficiary with a copy of all previously submitted documents, proof of residence, copy of petitioner's status in the U.S. (birth certificate or passport), letter of intent (signed no more than 30 days prior to interview) and evidence of support.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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If you think you need to provide evidence for your marriage then collect everything that you can. Tickets for traveling together, pictures, bills and other documentation proof.

If you have kids together, living together for a while, proving marriage will not be a problem. The whole focus of MTL will be on your Affidavit of Support (as its on USCIS/DHS radar big time) and proving domicile of the US citizen who is the petitioner. MTL knows all kinds of scenarios, where people living partially or completely outside of US and still keeping their bank accounts and other things active. This can not be enough to prove domicile. Instead you will be asked to prove your intent to move to US. There is a whole list of things you can do. Check the pinned thread for domicile.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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If you think you need to provide evidence for your marriage then collect everything that you can. Tickets for traveling together, pictures, bills and other documentation proof.

If you have kids together, living together for a while, proving marriage will not be a problem. The whole focus of MTL will be on your Affidavit of Support (as its on USCIS/DHS radar big time) and proving domicile of the US citizen who is the petitioner. MTL knows all kinds of scenarios, where people living partially or completely outside of US and still keeping their bank accounts and other things active. This can not be enough to prove domicile. Instead you will be asked to prove your intent to move to US. There is a whole list of things you can do. Check the pinned thread for domicile.

If hes a USC and never lived elsewhere what do i bring? photocopies of his birth certificate? photoopy of passport? 3 years of taxes ,I-134s for each of us, letter from employer?

Thanks

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Lease or ownership of dwelling, employer's letter, Tax filing for last three years, Drivers License/Insurance, voting record if exists, any local membership (tennis club, gym etc), bills and bank statements coming to address.

US PP copy, birth cert, lease or ownership of dwelling, employer's letter, Tax filing for last three years, Drivers License/Insurance, voting record if exists, home phone and/or cell phone bills or contract in his name, any local membership (tennis club, gym etc), bills and bank statements coming to address.

 
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