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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Maybe some of you with experience can help calm our fears...

We received the email from Moscow US Embassy 7 days ago.

We paid the fee online.

We set our Appt for November 7th.

Still as of today, no mail from them to Zhenya...Should we be concerned? Is there anything in this package that we need? We have already prepared all necessary documents for the interview.

Did anyone else not receive any actual mail? Only email?

Please respond if you have any experience.

Thank you VERY much!

-Matt and Zhenya

Our timeline...

- Met in Moscow August 26th, 2011

- Met in Kiev November 22nd, 2011

- Met in Nizhny Novgorod February 9th, 2012

- Sent I-129F overnight UPS on 3/29/2012

- Received NOA1 on 04/04/2012 via text and email

- Spent one month together in Dominican Republic with My Children...July 2012 - It was Wonderful!!

- NOA2 10/13/12

- Interview in Moscow 11/7/12 (We went to Interview together) APPROVED in 3 Minutes!

- Received Visa 11/12/12

- We flew to America together on 11/14/12!!! ))))))))))

- Married on 12/17/12 ))))))))

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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When I was scheduling my medical they wanted me to bring letter from the embassy with me so they could have my MOS number. But they also said that if I didn't have the letter simply writing down the number would work.

Besides case number there was nothing in the letter that I actually needed. I received it like a week before my interview. Nowhere else I was asked to present it. So if she doesn't get it, she will be just fine. Some of Russian fiancées don't get this letter until after the interview. Totally depends on where you live - beauties of local post.

K1 Visa

I-129F Sent : 2012-02-03
US Entry : 2012-11-01


Adjustment of Status

I-485 sent : 2012-11-14
Interview : 2013-05-21

GC received: 2013-06-13

Removing conditions

I-751 Sent: 2015-03-02

Approval: 2015-12-11

GC received: 2015-12-21

Citizenship

N-400 sent: 2016-03-21

Interview: 2016-08-08

Oath: 2016-08-17

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Thank you, Stargirl! Your response was very helpful!

Our timeline...

- Met in Moscow August 26th, 2011

- Met in Kiev November 22nd, 2011

- Met in Nizhny Novgorod February 9th, 2012

- Sent I-129F overnight UPS on 3/29/2012

- Received NOA1 on 04/04/2012 via text and email

- Spent one month together in Dominican Republic with My Children...July 2012 - It was Wonderful!!

- NOA2 10/13/12

- Interview in Moscow 11/7/12 (We went to Interview together) APPROVED in 3 Minutes!

- Received Visa 11/12/12

- We flew to America together on 11/14/12!!! ))))))))))

- Married on 12/17/12 ))))))))

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