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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I sent an original divorce decree with my I 130 application (i know i should have sent a photocopy), and now I saw that I will be asked to send another original divorce decree to NVC. I have another original that I can send, but I am worried because I read on the Rio de Janeiro website that I will be required to bring yet another original to the interview even if already submitted....I would just get another original....but the divorce was in Spain and it is very complicated to get another one. Can I just ask NVC to look at the original document? Will the interviewers in Rio not be willing to look at the original in my documents that I sent to NVC?



quote from the embassy webpage:



  • Applicants must bring all original documents to the interview, even when those documents were already sent to USCIS with the petition. There are no exceptions.

thanks!


19/1/2010 met in Spain

08/2011 moved to his home country, Brazil

27/01/2012 got married!

06/02/2014 sent I-130 package to Chicago Lockbox

11/02/2014 I-130 package received in Chicago

18/02/2014 NOA1- routed to Nebraska Service Center

21/07/2014 NOA 2

12/08/2014 NVC Recieved

21/08/2014 Sent AOS

30/09/2014 Sent IV Package (should have sent together.... thought that I had to pay fees first)

26/10/2014 Scan Date AOS

20/09/2014 Scan Date IV

03/12/2014 Checklist for AOS, operator said that ALL IS WELL with IV Docs

08/12/2014 Scan Date for corrected AOS

04/02/2015 Expedite request approved

06/02/2015 Case Left NVC

09/02/2015 Case "ready" on CEAC site

23/02/2015 Interview date email from RDJ consulate

24/04/2015 Interview date RDJ consulate

24/04/2015 APPROVED pending arrival of medical exam

04/05/2015 Case "issued" on CEAC site

05/05/2015 Visa/passport in the mail

07/05/2015 Visa in hand!!!!

We are almost there!!!!

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