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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hi all. After boo hooing about my timeline it changed thank goodness and now it's from April 17 to May 19 for noa2. When do I start gathering all the chats and emails and calls from the time I submitted our k1 petition til the interview? How soon after we get the noa2 should I mail everything to my fiance? If I send them too soon there will be a gap from when he receives it til his interview. But if I wait too long it may not get there in time. I'm giddy.... What should I be doing right now? Thanks everyone.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
Timeline
Posted

Hi all. After boo hooing about my timeline it changed thank goodness and now it's from April 17 to May 19 for noa2. When do I start gathering all the chats and emails and calls from the time I submitted our k1 petition til the interview? How soon after we get the noa2 should I mail everything to my fiance? If I send them too soon there will be a gap from when he receives it til his interview. But if I wait too long it may not get there in time. I'm giddy.... What should I be doing right now? Thanks everyone.

It all depends on how long it would take for them to give you an appointment for the interview. It is a good idea to forward the needed docs and have it with your fiance just in case. You could always add more evidence when the day comes. Are you planning to be there for the interview? If so, you could take your documents with you when traveling.

Good luck!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Based on my experience, I started collecting documents every couple of months immediately after our petition was submitted. Just think you have so much information to collect such as WhatsApp Chat (text messages), yahoo emails, Skype logs, Rebtell Call History logs and reciepts, pictures, Passports stamps, Birth certificates, updated letters of intent, and most importantly start gathering all the Packet 3 requirements, etc. So you really dont' want to wait until the last minute. For me about 3 months after our petition was submitted my Mom was going to Nigeria so I sent a stack of documents with her for him to pick up. Then months later I travelled to Nigeria and brought the latest documents...mainly alot of updated evidence. We just continued to build and build. Also about 3 weeks before his interview I had to DHL some final documents that required my signature such as the letter of intent, affividat of support application and supporting documentation.

Keep in mind you can also forward by email alot of documents so your fiance can print them out on their end. It helps and keeps the cost down.

I hope this helps! Good Luck!

 
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