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Just to be clear that i have everything i need i will like to ask this few questions

1. do i need my fiancee birth certificate for the interview?

2. do i need any source of identitfication from her? like drivers license?

3. do i need to write my own letter of intent? she already sent me the one she wrote do i need to write mine?

4. the NOA1 and NOA2 do i need to make copies of it? or do they give me back the original?

at this point some of my questions are repeated because i have asked them before

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Just to be clear that i have everything i need i will like to ask this few questions

1. do i need my fiancee birth certificate for the interview?

2. do i need any source of identitfication from her? like drivers license?

3. do i need to write my own letter of intent? she already sent me the one she wrote do i need to write mine?

4. the NOA1 and NOA2 do i need to make copies of it? or do they give me back the original?

at this point some of my questions are repeated because i have asked them before

Yes, you will need fiance's birth certificate .

No need for her identification, other than if she were to give you a complete copy of all pages in her passport, including front and back cover.

Yes, will need letters of intent from both, with date close to interview (similar to the one submitted with I-129F application.

You do not need the NOA1 but you WILL need the NOA2.

******It is usually requested and best advised to take in copies of everything, possibly even 2 copies of each. GOOD LUCK!!!

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You don't need any identification

You can make copies of other documents to be on the safer side if the consular officer ask for it.

I agree, much safer to be prepared for anything they request. Everyone's personal experience in the process, will vary to some extent, even though basics will remain the same.

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