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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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We got our NOA2 on the 8th of October. (Yay) I'm working on getting the copy of our K-1 application to her, but there are a couple of things I'm unclear on.

First off, do I have send her another set of certified documents? For example, do I have to send her a certified copy of my birth certificate and divorce decree, (both with the raised seal) or would a copy of that be okay? I'm under the impression that our original K-1 application, along with the certified documents will be sent to her consulate and the interviewer would have them. So what she would have a copy to take to the interview.

And about the I-134. If I am reading this correctly, I'm supposed to send it with the copy of the K-1 application. Is that correct?

I only ask because she does have her half of the documents, so would it be okay to just send my half?

Also, I had an idea. I have all of the documents, the RFE, the NOA2, etc, scanned and organized on my personal Google Drive. She has access it, so could she just print all that out from there and use that? Seems to me that her printing out the documents from the cloud would save a lot of time and money.

Thank you for your help.


Our I-129f was approved in 103 days from your NOA1 date: Approved 8, October 2013.
Our interview took 195 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.
We were approved on 13, January 2014.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Thank you. I didn't know about those webpages on VisaJourney.

I went ahead and sent a complete copy of the original K-1 Visa application, along with the notices from the USCIS, the RFE, certified documents responding to the RFE, and the I-134 with evidence (work letter, bank letter, etc) on Friday via express mail.

Thanks again for your help.


Our I-129f was approved in 103 days from your NOA1 date: Approved 8, October 2013.
Our interview took 195 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.
We were approved on 13, January 2014.

 
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