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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Im wondering if my fiance will need the original copy of the I129 petition and all supporting evidence when she goes for her interview and if so, how many copies? thanks for your help

My fiance had her interview last week. The original I-129F should have been submitted with your initial application. She will need original I-134. She will also need your latest Tax Return and maybe previous years (just in case), your W2s, divorce decrees (if applicable), updated letter of intent to marry, proof of ongoing relationship, employment letter, some paystubs/paychecks, NOA2, your birth certifica, cenomar. I hope this helps.

Funny thing is that they only thing they asked from my fiance was the I-134 and Tax Return. Good luck to you :thumbs:

I Looooooove my baby Lyn.

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Im wondering if my fiancée will need the original copy of the I-129F petition and all supporting evidence when she goes for her interview and, if so, how many copies? thanks for your help

Your fiancée should take one copy of your I-129F petition with her to her Embassy interview and also to her CFO seminar.

Her copy of your I-129F petition should include original receipts and photocopies of everything else.

In addition to the I-129F petition, she should also take these documents to her Embassy interview and to her CFO seminar.

Filed: I-1 Visa Country: Afghanistan
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First of all gudluck and second you should send all the i129F application and other stuff including g325a for u and him r her and all other paper when u submitted to uscis the first time u filled petition for him/her. Include all letters, messages and or pictures you took together along all proof that shows your ongoing rrelationship :)

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NOVEMBER 8, 2013

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thanks guys, I'll be going to the interview with her. I know of the new stuff it says we need, so she only needs 1 copy of the original petition with all supporting docs, thanks ------ this cenomar, do i need 1 for myself? I dont even know what that is, if i do need 1, I hope I will have enough time to get it. I know she needs 1 but do I need 1 also? thanks for all your support, we r almost there :)

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Thanks guys, I'll be going to the interview with her. I know of the new stuff it says we need, so she only needs 1 copy of the original petition with all supporting docs, thanks ------ this cenomar, do i need 1 for myself? I dont even know what that is, if i do need 1, I hope I will have enough time to get it. I know she needs 1 but do I need 1 also? thanks for all your support, we r almost there :)

1. No, the petitioner doesn't need to get a CENOMAR.

2. Try to never give away your last photocopy of anything. Always have an extra.

3. Have you and your fiancée read the U.S. Embassy Manila's K-1 interview preparation instructions?

 
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