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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Norway
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This is the LAST question I'll ask tonight, I PROMISE. :innocent: I can only appeal to your sympathies and promise to "pay-it-forward" in the future when I have advice I can offer from my experiences with the K1 process.

I bought a book for the Immigration process called Fiance & Marriage Visas: A Couple's Guide to U.S. Immigration. Its publication date is 2012 and it was written by immigration attorneys, so I would think the info is legit and pretty current. (The book is helpful, but I think I could have found all the info I needed on VisaJourney without shelling out $26)

In one part of the book, it states that I need to include ONE copy of the G-325 form for me and FOUR copies of the G-325 forms for my foreign fiancee. I've looked looked at the info posted on the USCIS website, as well as the guides on VisaJourney, and they seem to say that I only need ONE copy the form for each of us.

Could someone just confirm if this is correct? Do I need to send four copies of the G-325 for my fiance or is the info in the book incorrect/outdated?

Thanks again. I promise I'll stop "leaching" and start contributing once I get further along in the system and have some insights to share.

13 February 2013 - Sent I-129F to Dallas Lockerbox by Express Mail
14 February 2013 - I-129F arrived at Dallas Lockerbox (according to the US Postal service confirmation receipt)
19 February 2013 - Payment check pending
19 February 2013 - Received text and email confirming application had been accepted and forwarded to the Vermont Service Center

14 June 2013 - I-129F Approved (I never received a text or email notification, even though I signed up for them.)

20 June 2013 - Hardcopy of NOA2 received in the mail

24 June 2013 - NVC received our application

26 June 2013 - NVC forwarded application to the consulate in Stockholm

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Norway
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^^ Bump ^^

13 February 2013 - Sent I-129F to Dallas Lockerbox by Express Mail
14 February 2013 - I-129F arrived at Dallas Lockerbox (according to the US Postal service confirmation receipt)
19 February 2013 - Payment check pending
19 February 2013 - Received text and email confirming application had been accepted and forwarded to the Vermont Service Center

14 June 2013 - I-129F Approved (I never received a text or email notification, even though I signed up for them.)

20 June 2013 - Hardcopy of NOA2 received in the mail

24 June 2013 - NVC received our application

26 June 2013 - NVC forwarded application to the consulate in Stockholm

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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I sent in one copy for me, with original signature, and one copy for my fiance, with original signature. http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide

Then I made sure I had a copy for myself of the entire petition and one for my fiance--just in case either of us was asked for any of the papers I included in the original petition. (They, too, had original signatures.)

ROC

3.6.2017     Mailed I-751

3.7.2017     NOA sent

3.23.2017   Biometrics Appointment

2.26.2018   I-751 Transferred to Local Office

3.5.2018     I-751 Received in Local Office

5.1.2018     Case Transferred; Preliminary Review Done; transferred to NBC in Lee's Summit, MO

5.3.2018     Case Transferred

7.24.2018   Joint interview approved

7.30.2018   Green Card received

Naturalization

3.15.2018   Filed N 400 Online

3.15.2018   USCIS sent the receipt

3.16.2018   USCIS sent biometrics letter

6.14.2018   Interview Notice sent

7.24.2018   Naturalization Interview; approved

9.26.2018   Oath Ceremony Scheduled

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Norway
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I sent in one copy for me, with original signature, and one copy for my fiance, with original signature. http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide

Then I made sure I had a copy for myself of the entire petition and one for my fiance--just in case either of us was asked for any of the papers I included in the original petition. (They, too, had original signatures.)

One copy is fine.

Thanks to you both!

13 February 2013 - Sent I-129F to Dallas Lockerbox by Express Mail
14 February 2013 - I-129F arrived at Dallas Lockerbox (according to the US Postal service confirmation receipt)
19 February 2013 - Payment check pending
19 February 2013 - Received text and email confirming application had been accepted and forwarded to the Vermont Service Center

14 June 2013 - I-129F Approved (I never received a text or email notification, even though I signed up for them.)

20 June 2013 - Hardcopy of NOA2 received in the mail

24 June 2013 - NVC received our application

26 June 2013 - NVC forwarded application to the consulate in Stockholm

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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The "new" form is one page....the old form was a four part form (each page actually was slightly different than the previous).

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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