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I am trying to go over this checklist with my fiance to make sure she has everything she needs for her interview. This is the list on the Montreal Emabassy's web page.

On the DS-160, it says these documents must come with it: passport, proof of petition, I-129F.

Now on the interview checklist from the link below, it says you need a passport, which we have, but it doesn't include the next two items:

Proof of Petition

I-129F

So with that said, do we actually need Proof of Petition and the I-129F and if so, what is a "proof of petition and I-129F?

I-129F is just a copy of what I sent way back in the beginning of the process right? To the USCIS?

Thank you.

http://montreal.usconsulate.gov/visas/visas/fianc-k-1-visas/appointment-checklist.html

Valid Passport and photocopy of the biographic page.

Ticket with your number (will be given at the Consulate).

Medical Examination in a sealed envelope (X-ray is not required, unless there is TB).

2 color passport-size pictures (5 cm X 5 cm or 2 inch X 2 inch).

Form DS-230 (175KB PDF), part I, or Confirmation Page of the electronic form DS-260.

2 copies of form DS-156 completed online and printed with barcode.

Form DS-156K (PDF 292K) (do not sign).

Confirmation page of the electronic form DS-160.

Statement of intent to marry from the U.S. petitioner (signed within last 30 days).

Birth Certificate, English translation and a photocopy.

Marriage Certificate, English translation and a photocopy.

Divorce Certificate, English translation and a photocopy.

Custody documents, English translation and photocopy.

Police Certificates from Canada and other countries of previous residence.

Court / Criminal records and photocopy.

Military records and photocopy.

Evidence of Support (I-864, I-864A, I-864EZ, I-864W) and photocopy of IRS transcript or photocopy of the most recent Federal income tax return.

Copy of the U.S. petitioner status in the USA.

Copies of documents proving petitioner's U.S. domicile.

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Is Montreal the only one requiring a DS-160? Why? It's not meant for K visas.

This is from the FAQ on the State department for DS-160:

All nonimmigrant visa applicants worldwide must use the online DS-160 Nonimmigrant Visa Application Form, with the exception of individuals applying for a K visa, who should use the DS-156 and the DS-156K

1/4/13 - I129-F Sent | 1/8/13 - Received by USCIS
1/10/13 - NOA1 to VSC | 1/11/13 - Text/Email | 1/17/13 - Hard Copy Received
1/16/13 - Alien Registration Number changed
5/24/13 or 5/29/13 - Case Transferred to TSC
7/2/13 - NOA2 from TSC! (173 days from NOA1) | 7/6/13 - Hard Copy Received
7/18/13 - Shipped to NVC | 7/26/13 - Received at NVC and case number assigned
7/29/13 - In transit to consulate | 7/31/13 - Received by consulate
8/20/13 - Medical - Passed | 8/21/13 - Interview - Approved!
8/28/13 - Passport with visa ready to pickup from courier
10/17/13 - POE - JFK
10/28/13 - Applied for SSN and marriage license | 11/2/13 - SS card received
11/21/13 - Wedding


12/30/13 - I485/I765/I131 Sent | 1/2/14 - Received by USCIS
1/3/14 - NOA1 to NBC | 1/16/14 - Hard Copy Received
2/4/14 - Biometrics
3/7/14 - AP and EAD approved!
3/11/14 - AP/EAD card mailed | 3/14/14 - Received
4/10/14 - Interview Waiver letter
6/16/14 - Approved! | 6/21/14 - GC Received


5/2/16 - I-751 Sent | 5/5/16 - Received by USCIS
5/6/16 - NOA1 to VSC
6/14/16 - Biometrics

4/19/17 - Approved! | 4/22/17 - Letter received | 5/4/17 - GC Received

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It is for a K1 Visa.

All I know is it's on the checklist and she spent a long time filling it out and got a barcode and they are asking for it on the checklist, so we are just trying to be prepared.

I do not have a clue as to why or what all this stuff is for. I am just trying to make sure we have our checklist prepared correctly.

Everything is jarbled and chaotic.

I just want to know what we are supposed to bring, but there is never a clear answer from anywhere.

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