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I took :-

Passport + photos

DS-160 Confirmation

Interview Letter

Visa fee confirmation

I-134 & All supporting evidence

Birth certificate + copy of

Police certificate + copy of

Deed pole + copy of

That was all i needed in the end. However i did take literally everything i have + copies with me just in case

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It's a while since mine but don't you need a letter from each of you stating you will get married within 90 days of arrival? Could be I have got it mixed up, what with going through petition, interview and AoS.

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It's a while since mine but don't you need a letter from each of you stating you will get married within 90 days of arrival? Could be I have got it mixed up, what with going through petition, interview and AoS.

They are supplied with petition ;-)

I took :-

Passport + photos

DS-160 Confirmation

Interview Letter

Visa fee confirmation

I-134 & All supporting evidence

Birth certificate + copy of

Police certificate + copy of

Deed pole + copy of

That was all i needed in the end. However i did take literally everything i have + copies with me just in case

I have all that plus photos & evidence

Paul

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Good, just checked the list and could not find it.

Only other things would be divorce decree if applicable and military record again if appropriate.

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You only need a further letter of intent from your partner if your interview date is after the 4 month expiry date provided on your NOA2 i believe.

If you've been previously married & divorced then you need the documents for that, also if you were in the military then documents for that also

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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You only need a further letter of intent from your partner if your interview date is after the 4 month expiry date provided on your NOA2 i believe.

If you've been previously married & divorced then you need the documents for that, also if you were in the military then documents for that also

My whole process has only been 5 months so the intent letter not needed ;-)

Thanks

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