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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Morocco
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someone who had interview in last week told to a freind that the consulate requested some documents to some people such as :

-birth certificate with the translation

-marriage certificate with the translation

-police certificate with the translation

-fiche judiciare with the translation

-tax 2010.2011 and 2012 and the national sponsor certificate and the green card of the petitioner

Please is it true?????

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Yes, the beneficiary should bring those to the interview.

What do you mean by the national sponsor certificate?

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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thank you so much apple21.

the national sponsor certificate=proof of the US nationality for the co-sponsor

I see. A scanned copy of that and the petitioner's GC will suffice.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Morocco
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In my interview letter:

*** IMPORTANT *** Interview Reminders
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*- Applicants may need to bring an additional police certificate to the interview. If the following three item are all true, the applicant needs to bring an updated police certificate to the interview:
1_ He or she is more than 16 years old;
2_ He or she obtained a police certificate more than one year ago; and
3_ He or she still lives in the country that issued the police certificate.
*-Bring this interview letter to the medical exam. Bring this letter to the medical examination because the panel physician may need to review it before performing the examination.
*-Bring updated Federal income tax information to the interview. If a sponsor filed an I-864 (Affidavit of Support) and provided the NVC with proof of an IRS Federal income tax extension in lieu of a Federal income tax return, bring the sponsor's most recent Federal income tax return to the visa interview.

8-Petitioners are not required to attend the applicant's immigrant visa interview. Facility size and/or security concerns may limit who may accompany a visa applicant during his or her visit to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Please visit the U.S. Embassy or Consulate's webpage for more information at usembassy.gov.

*-You must bring the following items to the visa interview:
1_Any original documents the NVC requested that you did not submit (refer to the document list below)
2_ If the physician gives you your medical exam results, bring them to your interview in the envelope sealed by the medical office.
3_Two passport photographs measuring 2 inches by 2 inches (5 cm by 5 cm) with a white background

4_A valid unexpired passport
5_Photocopies of all civil documents
6_A new police certificate from your current country of residence, if you obtained the police certificate more than one year ago.
7_ Any additional documents listed in the U.S. Embassy or Consulate specific interview guidelines

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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We are bringing updated copies of everything, as well as complete duplicates of the packages we sent and new evidence since the last step at NVC. The more you have to present to them that they may ask for, the less likely you will be put in AP until you can present the documents. At least that is how we are thinking. Good luck

01/28/2013 I-130 package sent

01/31/2013 Notice of Action Date After POE
02/01/2013 Received e-mail and text notification of acceptance
11/26/2013 Applied for SS#
02/04/2013 Received hard copy NOA1 (case not found in on-line system) 12/02/2013 ELIS site still states "accepted"
03/12/2013 Transferred to the local office 12/27/2013 received green card
04/10/2013 Case still not found in on-line system
04/15/2013 INFO-PASS appointment

05/01/2013 NOA2 sent petition approved

NVC Stage...of course it has to be complicatedreading.gifrolleyes.gif

05/09/2013 Case received by NVC

05/23/2013 Received case #'s from NVC

05/23/2013 DS-3032 sent from husband's e-mail

06/03/2013 First day I can not access payment portal

06/04/2013 AOS Fee invoiced and payment made

06/04/2013 DS-3032 resent with Supervisor Review

06/05/2013 DS-3032 acceptance e-mail

06/05/2013 AOS Fee shows "PAID"

06/06/2013 AOS package express mailed

06/07/2013 IV bill invoiced and payment made (still waiting on documents from Hubby)

06/08/2013 IV package express mailed

06/25/2013 IV reviewed - Checklist (2 errors, Birth document & date on DS-230)

06/26/2013 Requested supervisor review by e-mail & verbal request for birth document (fingers crossed)

06/27/2013 AOS accepted

06/28/2013 Checklist response sent for corrected DS-230 (I had my husband sign extra's just in-case)

08/02/2013 NVC requested a supervisor review on the checklist item over 20 business day window

08/05/2013 Case Complete!!! kicking.gif

08/27/2013 Interview Assigned

10/30/2013 Interview

11/04/2013 Pick up Passport

11/12/2013 POE @ JFK

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