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Recieved NOA2, currently with fiance in the States, what should I gather while here?

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Hi guys,

Firstly, I'm extremely grateful our petition was approved on July 20th. I called the DOS today, but the NVC has not yet received our case, so expecting/hoping to have our case number to hand in the next 10-14 days.

I've been in the US with my fiance on this trip since May (made the most of graduating University by celebrating with 3 months with my wife to be!) and I return back home to England in 10 days time.

While I'm here I thought it'd best to get all forms required by my fiance while I'm here, so we don't have to worry about posting them etc.

I know we require my fiance's tax forms, which we are ordering over the phone today, but what other documents or evidence do I require from my fiance?

I read you require proof of her employment to make the interview easier, will 2 printed pay slips suffice?

I appreciate your time reading this, hopefully you guys can help us out.

Thanks,

Matt

Timeline for Matthew & Genevieve

I129F sent: 03/20/13

NOA1: 04/02/13

Transfer to TX SC: 07/10

NOA2: 07/24/13

NVC case number given: 08/16/13

NVC 'Ready': 08/19/13

Medical: 08/31/13

Packet 3 forms submitted before receiving letter: 08/20/13

Packet 3 letter received: 09/05/13

Medical results logged: 09/05/13

Packet 3 documents logged: 09/19/13

Interview date assigned: 09/25/13

Interview date: 10/01/13 (Approved)

Due to collect passport from the Embassy (arranged 10/04): collected from London Embassy 10/08/13 (day before my flight!)

Flight/POE: 10/09/13 - Minneapolis

GOT HITCHED!! - 11/01/13
Filed AOS - 11/05/13

EAD received - 02/27/14
Green Card received - 06/12/14

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Hi guys,

Firstly, I'm extremely grateful our petition was approved on July 20th. I called the DOS today, but the NVC has not yet received our case, so expecting/hoping to have our case number to hand in the next 10-14 days.

I've been in the US with my fiance on this trip since May (made the most of graduating University by celebrating with 3 months with my wife to be!) and I return back home to England in 10 days time.

While I'm here I thought it'd best to get all forms required by my fiance while I'm here, so we don't have to worry about posting them etc.

I know we require my fiance's tax forms, which we are ordering over the phone today, but what other documents or evidence do I require from my fiance?

I read you require proof of her employment to make the interview easier, will 2 printed pay slips suffice?

I appreciate your time reading this, hopefully you guys can help us out.

Thanks,

Matt

London don't require a great deal of employment documentation, as long as your fiancee earns over the required amount.

As you are in the US, I would suggest that your fiance asks her employer for a letter confirming her employment - job title, salary, start date, etc. You can order tax transcripts online here - http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Order-a-Transcript You will need one for London and then the last 3 years for AOS (you only need to send the last year but you will need the amounts for the last 3 years for the I-184)

Payslips are good. I included the last 6 (my fiance is paid weekly). I photocopied then and took the originals with me also.

Have you also got here to complete the I-134? It needs a wet signature, so if you can get her to complete it for you to travel back with it, that will save some time.

And congratulations on your NOA2! Welcome to the next stage if your journey.

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Really all you need is listed in the first post here http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/350185-london-2012-k1s-from-noa2-to-interview-thread/

I would choose two proofs of income. London will accept any good proof. It doesn't have to be a tax return, but that's an easy way.

Two from--

-latest tax return/W2 or tax transcript

-Letter from employer

-3 months pay stubs

-Bank or investment statements if using assets to sponsor

-Pension statement

-Social Security retirement statement

-Child support documentation

-lottery 20 year payout documentation :P

What ever she has, pick two.

England.gifENGLAND ---

K-1 Timeline 4 months, 19 days 03-10-08 VSC to 7-29-08 Interview London

10-05-08 Married

AOS Timeline 5 months, 14 days 10-9-08 to 3-23-09 No interview

Removing Conditions Timeline 5 months, 20 days12-27-10 to 06-10-11 No interview

Citizenship Timeline 3 months, 26 days 12-31-11 Dallas to 4-26-12 Interview Houston

05-16-12 Oath ceremony

The journey from Fiancé to US citizenship:

4 years, 2 months, 6 days

243 pages of forms/documents submitted

No RFEs

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London don't require a great deal of employment documentation, as long as your fiancee earns over the required amount.

As you are in the US, I would suggest that your fiance asks her employer for a letter confirming her employment - job title, salary, start date, etc. You can order tax transcripts online here - http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Order-a-Transcript You will need one for London and then the last 3 years for AOS (you only need to send the last year but you will need the amounts for the last 3 years for the I-184)

Payslips are good. I included the last 6 (my fiance is paid weekly). I photocopied then and took the originals with me also.

Have you also got here to complete the I-134? It needs a wet signature, so if you can get her to complete it for you to travel back with it, that will save some time.

And congratulations on your NOA2! Welcome to the next stage if your journey.

Thanks for the quick reply!

Greatly appreciate your response, we will fill the I-134 before I leave, and I'll ask my fiance to request a letter from her employer.

I'll include 6 months of her pay slips too. She receives them online only, no physical copies, with experience of the interview, do you think these will suffice?

Timeline for Matthew & Genevieve

I129F sent: 03/20/13

NOA1: 04/02/13

Transfer to TX SC: 07/10

NOA2: 07/24/13

NVC case number given: 08/16/13

NVC 'Ready': 08/19/13

Medical: 08/31/13

Packet 3 forms submitted before receiving letter: 08/20/13

Packet 3 letter received: 09/05/13

Medical results logged: 09/05/13

Packet 3 documents logged: 09/19/13

Interview date assigned: 09/25/13

Interview date: 10/01/13 (Approved)

Due to collect passport from the Embassy (arranged 10/04): collected from London Embassy 10/08/13 (day before my flight!)

Flight/POE: 10/09/13 - Minneapolis

GOT HITCHED!! - 11/01/13
Filed AOS - 11/05/13

EAD received - 02/27/14
Green Card received - 06/12/14

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Thanks for the quick reply!

Greatly appreciate your response, we will fill the I-134 before I leave, and I'll ask my fiance to request a letter from her employer.

I'll include 6 months of her pay slips too. She receives them online only, no physical copies, with experience of the interview, do you think these will suffice?

Presumably you can print them out from the online system? I know I could when I had online payslips. They should suffice. Once you've photocopied them, it won't be evident that they've been printed out from online.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Thank you! Much appreciated man

Timeline for Matthew & Genevieve

I129F sent: 03/20/13

NOA1: 04/02/13

Transfer to TX SC: 07/10

NOA2: 07/24/13

NVC case number given: 08/16/13

NVC 'Ready': 08/19/13

Medical: 08/31/13

Packet 3 forms submitted before receiving letter: 08/20/13

Packet 3 letter received: 09/05/13

Medical results logged: 09/05/13

Packet 3 documents logged: 09/19/13

Interview date assigned: 09/25/13

Interview date: 10/01/13 (Approved)

Due to collect passport from the Embassy (arranged 10/04): collected from London Embassy 10/08/13 (day before my flight!)

Flight/POE: 10/09/13 - Minneapolis

GOT HITCHED!! - 11/01/13
Filed AOS - 11/05/13

EAD received - 02/27/14
Green Card received - 06/12/14

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