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I got a letter saying my case was forwarded to the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) on Oct. 19, 2006. It says they suggest bringing my tax forms for the past 3 years and any other supporting documents if there was an I-864 filed. Does that mean I need to mail my wife those documents?.....I would have thought since I already filed the I-864 with the tax forms for the last 3 years and my evidence of current employment AND given my case was "completed".....I thought it would mean there's no problems with financial support.

What else is needed or suggested for the interview? Or should my wife just wait until she gets the packet by the AIT?

Oh...by the way....I have another question......I applied for a K3 visa and after several months of waiting AIT sent her a packet of information including a medical exam. She went to take the medical exam for the K3.....My question is....could she used the medical exam for the CR-1?? After she got her medical back, she was told not to open the envelope and only bring it to the interview.

Thanks for any help!! : )

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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We got the K-3 in August from AIT. They sent my wife a P-3 letter which said the same thing, bring all your documents to the interview, including a new DS-230 and I-864. It was just a form letter and it was more suitable for a CR-1 immigrant application than K-3 non-immigrant visa. We have now submitted the DS-230 and I-864 to NVC and will go back to Taiwan when the case is sent there and it is my understanding the medical exam from the K-3 can be used for the CR-1 as long as it is within a year.

I got a letter saying my case was forwarded to the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) on Oct. 19, 2006. It says they suggest bringing my tax forms for the past 3 years and any other supporting documents if there was an I-864 filed. Does that mean I need to mail my wife those documents?.....I would have thought since I already filed the I-864 with the tax forms for the last 3 years and my evidence of current employment AND given my case was "completed".....I thought it would mean there's no problems with financial support.

What else is needed or suggested for the interview? Or should my wife just wait until she gets the packet by the AIT?

Oh...by the way....I have another question......I applied for a K3 visa and after several months of waiting AIT sent her a packet of information including a medical exam. She went to take the medical exam for the K3.....My question is....could she used the medical exam for the CR-1?? After she got her medical back, she was told not to open the envelope and only bring it to the interview.

Thanks for any help!! : )

I-130...CR-1

02/27/06 Filed CR-1, I-130 thru TSC

07/26/06 NVC assigns case #, Wife e-mails choice of agent to NVC

10/10/06 Receive, complete and submit I-864 and DS-230

04/02/07 Back to Taiwan for visit and Interview

04/06/07 Received CR-1 visa

04/10/07 POE through Detroit

04/30/07 2 Year Green Card Received

Lifting Conditions

01/10/09 File I-751 at VSC

06/24/09 Received 10 year GC

Citizenship

07/27/10 Filing Date for N-400

08/03/10 Check cashed - as of 8/26 never received NOA so made InfoPass

08/31/10 InfoPass for Biometrics

11/10/10 Interview Date, Passed

02/18/11 Scheduled oath ceremony

 
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