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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I'm sure its here and I'm not finding it. After two hours of searching I finally decided to ask.

At NOA2 it says *Beneficiary can research and prepare forms required by embassy

What forms and what documentaion is she supposed to come up with?

Thanks Jim

Jim and Nhi

10-2-2008 Interview in Vietnam

9-1-2008 abandoned K3

7-11-08 Home from Vietnam

7-04-2008 Cleared NVC

6-26-08 NOA2 for I-129F and I-130

6-25-08 Congressional Expediting Approved

6-23-08 Return to Vietnam for visit

4-30-08 NOA1 I-130

4-17-08 NOA1 I-129F

4-10-08 I-129F mailed

3-26-08 Married in Vietnam

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I'm sure its here and I'm not finding it. After two hours of searching I finally decided to ask.

At NOA2 it says *Beneficiary can research and prepare forms required by embassy

What forms and what documentaion is she supposed to come up with?

Thanks Jim

thats what I send to her. I'm trying to find out what she has to come up with like .....birth certificate, passport, etc

Jim and Nhi

10-2-2008 Interview in Vietnam

9-1-2008 abandoned K3

7-11-08 Home from Vietnam

7-04-2008 Cleared NVC

6-26-08 NOA2 for I-129F and I-130

6-25-08 Congressional Expediting Approved

6-23-08 Return to Vietnam for visit

4-30-08 NOA1 I-130

4-17-08 NOA1 I-129F

4-10-08 I-129F mailed

3-26-08 Married in Vietnam

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I'm sure its here and I'm not finding it. After two hours of searching I finally decided to ask.

At NOA2 it says *Beneficiary can research and prepare forms required by embassy

What forms and what documentaion is she supposed to come up with?

Thanks Jim

thats what I send to her. I'm trying to find out what she has to come up with like .....birth certificate, passport, etc

Ah. Sorry. The way you worded it, I assumed you were the beneficiary and she, the petitioner, and you were asking what the petitioner, versus the beneficiary, needed.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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http://guangzhou.usembassy-china.org.cn/kvfaq.html

What documents should I bring to the visa interview?

The applicant should bring the following original documents:

Forms in the appointment packet

Chinese passport.

Application fee receipt

Four visa photos attached to forms DS-156

Notarial birth certificate

Notarial marital status certificate. If divorced before, previous divorce certificates for each marriage are required. If any child from previous marriage will also apply for visa, a divorce decree showing the child's custody is needed.

Notarial police certificates are required from each visa applicant aged 16 or over issued by his/her local municipal notary office where he/she has resided for at least six months since attaining the age of sixteen. Police certificates are also required from all other countries where the applicant has resided for at least one year.

Medical report

Affidavit of Support - I-134 and a copy of the most recent year tax returns from the petitioner.

Relationship evidence, such as correspondence and photos taken together to prove the claimed relationship to the petitioner

Translations: Police certificates from other countries not in English, or in the official language of the country must be accompanied by certified English translations. Translations must be certified by a competent translator and sworn to before a notary public.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
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http://guangzhou.usembassy-china.org.cn/kvfaq.html

What documents should I bring to the visa interview?

The applicant should bring the following original documents:

Forms in the appointment packet

Chinese passport.

Application fee receipt

Four visa photos attached to forms DS-156

Notarial birth certificate

Notarial marital status certificate. If divorced before, previous divorce certificates for each marriage are required. If any child from previous marriage will also apply for visa, a divorce decree showing the child's custody is needed.

Notarial police certificates are required from each visa applicant aged 16 or over issued by his/her local municipal notary office where he/she has resided for at least six months since attaining the age of sixteen. Police certificates are also required from all other countries where the applicant has resided for at least one year.

Medical report

Affidavit of Support - I-134 and a copy of the most recent year tax returns from the petitioner.

Relationship evidence, such as correspondence and photos taken together to prove the claimed relationship to the petitioner

Translations: Police certificates from other countries not in English, or in the official language of the country must be accompanied by certified English translations. Translations must be certified by a competent translator and sworn to before a notary public.

Google is your friend

awesome, I knew somebody was smarter then me out there,

Thanks a bunch

Jim

Jim and Nhi

10-2-2008 Interview in Vietnam

9-1-2008 abandoned K3

7-11-08 Home from Vietnam

7-04-2008 Cleared NVC

6-26-08 NOA2 for I-129F and I-130

6-25-08 Congressional Expediting Approved

6-23-08 Return to Vietnam for visit

4-30-08 NOA1 I-130

4-17-08 NOA1 I-129F

4-10-08 I-129F mailed

3-26-08 Married in Vietnam

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