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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Ahhhhhhh I see! I just didn't want to arrive at the Embassy only to have the Guard say, "May I have your passports? Also, may I see your Embassy letter with your MNL Number and your name on it; along with your Appointment Confirmation"? I'd faint right there on the spot! hahaha :P

All I currently have is the Confirmation Page that I printed when I scheduled the appointment online...

So who gets the Appointment Letter; me our my Fiancée? lol

I have received that packet 2 weeks ago.Its a copy of your 1-129 F and an IBIS query report where its indicated that the NVC did a background investigation re your case.There are columns there indicating both of your names, the date when the query/investigation were made (Hit or NO HIT thing).I guess HIT means if they found out something in the course of the investigation and NO Hit if its good.Theres a leaflet included as well which is about domestic violence etc.

I guess they don't really require you to present it to your interview.

That's what I got in the mail.I hope this helps you stop worrying. God bless and Good luck to the both of you.

LUAN

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I have received that packet 2 weeks ago.Its a copy of your 1-129 F and an IBIS query report where its indicated that the NVC did a background investigation re your case.There are columns there indicating both of your names, the date when the query/investigation were made (Hit or NO HIT thing).I guess HIT means if they found out something in the course of the investigation and NO Hit if its good.Theres a leaflet included as well which is about domestic violence etc.

I guess they don't really require you to present it to your interview.

That's what I got in the mail.I hope this helps you stop worrying. God bless and Good luck to the both of you.

LUAN

Great information, LUAN.. Thank you! I don't actually have a quality copy of the I-129F petition that was sent to the USCIS, but I do have a rough copy of it. Hmmm, maybe I should bring that along just in case.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Haha, you're right, Hank! I'm a nervous wreck indeed. Nothing to worry about, I know, but after meeting and living together in Cyprus for so long, only to have to be apart for so long while I'm here for this process has been mind boggling. I just want it to go right the first time, Bud. lol

I'll leave the watermelon shake to my love and I'll go for a San Mig Lite. lol :P:rofl:

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Hank, Tahoma,

The DS forms with the section for the Applicant's Picture; did you guy glue them there prior to going to the interview? lol

I'll let Hank answer that, but It sticks in my mind that Chinook did it at the Embassy.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Great information, LUAN.. Thank you! I don't actually have a quality copy of the I-129F petition that was sent to the USCIS, but I do have a rough copy of it. Hmmm, maybe I should bring that along just in case.

You're welcome.The photocopy of the 1-129F also indicates your case number.You're almost there.Good luck to you both.God bless you.

Luan

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Hank, Tahoma,

The DS forms with the section for the Applicant's Picture; did you guy glue them there prior to going to the interview? lol

I just verified with my wife and she said she just brought 2X2 photos with but did not glue them on the form. And I do not recall them asking her to glue a photo when she gave the forms to the Filipino reviewer either.

I have read on here of some gluing the photo on, so I would say glue it on if you want, I know that is what it states on the form.. my wife just didn't do it.

Hank

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I just verified with my wife and she said she just brought 2X2 photos with but did not glue them on the form. And I do not recall them asking her to glue a photo when she gave the forms to the Filipino reviewer either.

I have read on here of some gluing the photo on, so I would say glue it on if you want, I know that is what it states on the form.. my wife just didn't do it.

Got it! :thumbs:

 
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