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DOCUMENTOS PARA VISA K1-K2

APRECIADO SOLICITANTE:

POR FAVOR ORGANIZAR LOS DOCUMENTOS EN ESE ORDEN:

* 2 FORMAS DS-156 CON UNA FOTO EN CADA UNA

* 1 FORMA DS-156K

* 2 FOTOS MARCADADAS POR LA PARTE DE ATRAS CON NOMBRES Y APELLIDOS

* CERTIFICADO DE NACIMIENTO DEL SOLICITANTE

* DIVORCIOS DEL BENEFICIOARIO Y PETICIONARIO

* EXAMENES MEDICOS

* PASADO JUDICIAL

* AFFIDAVIT E-134 CON SOPORTE ECONOMICO (IMPUESTOS DEL 2010) Y CARTA LABORAL

* PASAPORTE

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Recommend that you bring the Certificate of Bautismo.

We brought the form DS-230 Part 1, but was not asked for it.

Pasado Judicial is a screen capture of the DAS website certificate at: http://antecedentes.policia.gov.co:7003/WebJudicial/index.xhtml

They asked for a copy of the Appointment Confirmation - this was shown after paying online the MRV fee.

Medical exam was a thin green sealed envelope.

The rolled up envelope that has the Laboratory's address does not need to be brought to the interview. These are the Beneficiary's X-Rays.

K1 VISA PROCESS
2011-10-24: I-129F Sent from Doral, FL to lock box, Dallas, TX
2011-10-31: Received USCIS NOA1 Letter
2012-04-02 (8:30AM): I-129F Approved. NO RFE!
2012-04-06: Received USCIS NOA2 Letter
2012-06-06: Interview / Approved!!!
2012-06-15: (2:20PM) POE Miami International Airport
2012-06-26: Married

AOS PROCESS
2012-08-31: Sent I-485 and I-765 applications from Doral, FL to lock box, Chicago, IL
2012-09-06: Case accepted and routed to USCIS National Benefits Center for processing
2012-09-13: Received both I-485 and I-765 NOA's (9/6/12) and the Biometrics appointment letter
2012-10-03: Biometrics taken
2012-11-05: I-765 - Approved - Employment Authorization Card production ordered
2012-11-09: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card mailed
2012-11-13: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card received

2013-07-05 (11:45AM): AOS Approved. NO RFE. NO Interview.

2013-07-11: Green Card mailed.

2013-07-12: Received I-797, NOA, Welcome to the USA

2013-07-15: Green Card received.

2016-04-06: Earliest Accepted ROC Filing Date

AOS Approved 7/5/2013:
308 days (10 months & 8 days) since AOS package was sent
302 days (10 months & 2 days) since NOA1
275 days (9 months & 5 days) since Biometrics taken

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Congratulations on your approval.

I have a questions regarding the documents you listed. You mentioned "Recommend that you bring the Certificate of Bautismo.” If my fiancé can’t find her "Certificate of Bautismo” would a translated birth certificate be enough?

Thanks

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Congratulations on your approval.

I have a questions regarding the documents you listed. You mentioned "Recommend that you bring the Certificate of Bautismo." If my fiancé can't find her "Certificate of Bautismo" would a translated birth certificate be enough?

Thanks

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Eilyn went ahead and got one a couple of months ago. It's easy and was dated 20 March 2012. Address at the bottom of the certificate is: CARRERA 2E # 50 -03 TEL 304-400-4795.

At the top says: ARQUIDIOCESIS DE BARRANQUILLA, PARROQUIA SAN MARTIN DE TOURS, BARRAQUILLA, ATLANTICO - COLOMBIA.

This certificate basically says whether the person ever was married. In Eilyn's case, she never married, so I believe this is why they asked for the certificate.

K1 VISA PROCESS
2011-10-24: I-129F Sent from Doral, FL to lock box, Dallas, TX
2011-10-31: Received USCIS NOA1 Letter
2012-04-02 (8:30AM): I-129F Approved. NO RFE!
2012-04-06: Received USCIS NOA2 Letter
2012-06-06: Interview / Approved!!!
2012-06-15: (2:20PM) POE Miami International Airport
2012-06-26: Married

AOS PROCESS
2012-08-31: Sent I-485 and I-765 applications from Doral, FL to lock box, Chicago, IL
2012-09-06: Case accepted and routed to USCIS National Benefits Center for processing
2012-09-13: Received both I-485 and I-765 NOA's (9/6/12) and the Biometrics appointment letter
2012-10-03: Biometrics taken
2012-11-05: I-765 - Approved - Employment Authorization Card production ordered
2012-11-09: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card mailed
2012-11-13: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card received

2013-07-05 (11:45AM): AOS Approved. NO RFE. NO Interview.

2013-07-11: Green Card mailed.

2013-07-12: Received I-797, NOA, Welcome to the USA

2013-07-15: Green Card received.

2016-04-06: Earliest Accepted ROC Filing Date

AOS Approved 7/5/2013:
308 days (10 months & 8 days) since AOS package was sent
302 days (10 months & 2 days) since NOA1
275 days (9 months & 5 days) since Biometrics taken

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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y

Eilyn went ahead and got one a couple of months ago. It's easy and was dated 20 March 2012. Address at the bottom of the certificate is: CARRERA 2E # 50 -03 TEL 304-400-4795.

At the top says: ARQUIDIOCESIS DE BARRANQUILLA, PARROQUIA SAN MARTIN DE TOURS, BARRAQUILLA, ATLANTICO - COLOMBIA.

This certificate basically says whether the person ever was married. In Eilyn's case, she never married, so I believe this is why they asked for the certificate.

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