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Hi,

My fiancee in Taiwan is ready to schedule her interview for her K1 visa. However, we are a little unclear on what the required documentations to bring. Does she need a Police Certificate, Birth Certificate, Household Registration? What other forms does she need to provide?

Thanks!!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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Hi,

My fiancee in Taiwan is ready to schedule her interview for her K1 visa. However, we are a little unclear on what the required documentations to bring. Does she need a Police Certificate, Birth Certificate, Household Registration? What other forms does she need to provide?

Thanks!!!!

Dont know have you figure out the forms yet, heres are the clear information if you need. Good luck for you two!!

AIT all using online apply now, so please follow the steps

(This information update on July 14th, 2014)

1. Fill out the online - DS-160 (Now only using DS160 instead all the forms before)

2. Apply and send the original copy to you by your fiance in states - K-1 form I-134

3. Pay for the K1 fee

4. make an appointment online for the interview (only can make after pay the K1 fee)

5. Medical Exam at lest 6-7 days before the interview, so you would be able to have the report on time for interview.

Documents required for the interview:

1. Passport. Obtain a valid passport or if you already have a passport make certain it is still valid for at least eight months after the date the visa is issued to you.

2. Photograph. Obtain two photographs of yourself, size 50 x 50 mm or 2 x 2 inches, showing full face view, no head covering, white background, on thin paper. If you marry in the United States, the Immigration and Naturalization Service will also require 2 photographs. Therefore, you may wish to have extra copies made.

3. Medical Examination. Arrange for a medical examination by one of the physicians listed on the enclosed leaflet. Please note that you must pay for the medical examination. A medical examination is also required for each unmarried minor child who will accompany you to the United States.

4. Birth Certificate. Obtain the original, or certified copy, of the birth record of each family member (yourself, and all unmarried children under the age of 21). The certificate must contain the: Person’s date of birth, place of birth, names of both parents, and annotation by the appropriate authority indicating that it is an extract from official records.

American Institute in Taiwan

5. Current Household Registration. Applicable for Taiwan resident.

6. Marriage/Divorce Certificates. Obtain one certified copy (if you were married previously) of your marriage certificate or certificates and one certified copy of the divorce or death certificate to prove dissolution of each of such prior marriages.

7. Police Certificates. If the police authorities where you now reside and where you have resided for six months or longer since your sixteenth birthday will issue certificate(s) of record in your name, obtain such a certificate or certificates.

8. Court Records. If you have been convicted of a crime or other offense, obtain a certified court record covering each offense and English translation.

9. Military Records. Persons who have served in the military forces of any country must obtain one copy of their military record. Note: Military records from certain countries are unavailable. More specific information is available at the nearest United States immigrant visa processing post.

10. Affidavit/Evidence of Support. Obtain affidavit/evidence which will show that you (and your children, if any, who will accompany you) are not likely to become a public charge while in the United States.

NOTE: If you have any children, you must obtain one certified copy of each child’s birth certificate. You must also obtain a police certificate for each child over the age of 16 who plans to accompany you.

5/27/2014 - I-129f sent

6/5/2014 - Received NOA1 Hard Copy - CSC

6/20/2014 - CSC Status changed to " Post Decision Activity "

6/25/2014 - NOA2 Hard Copy Received

7/8/2014 - NVC Left

7/11/2014 - Taiwan Consulate Received

7/14/2014 - Packet 3 Received

7/15/2014 - Medical Exam

7/31/2014 - Interview day ( waiting..... (L) )

7/31/2014- VISA APPROVED!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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Dont know have you figure out the forms yet, heres are the clear information if you need. Good luck for you two!!

AIT all using online apply now, so please follow the steps

(This information update on July 14th, 2014)

1. Fill out the online - DS-160 (Now only using DS160 instead all the forms before)

2. Apply and send the original copy to you by your fiance in states - K-1 form I-134

3. Pay for the K1 fee

4. make an appointment online for the interview (only can make after pay the K1 fee)

5. Medical Exam at lest 6-7 days before the interview, so you would be able to have the report on time for interview.

Documents required for the interview:

1. Passport. Obtain a valid passport or if you already have a passport make certain it is still valid for at least eight months after the date the visa is issued to you.

2. Photograph. Obtain two photographs of yourself, size 50 x 50 mm or 2 x 2 inches, showing full face view, no head covering, white background, on thin paper. If you marry in the United States, the Immigration and Naturalization Service will also require 2 photographs. Therefore, you may wish to have extra copies made.

3. Medical Examination. Arrange for a medical examination by one of the physicians listed on the enclosed leaflet. Please note that you must pay for the medical examination. A medical examination is also required for each unmarried minor child who will accompany you to the United States.

4. Birth Certificate. Obtain the original, or certified copy, of the birth record of each family member (yourself, and all unmarried children under the age of 21). The certificate must contain the: Person’s date of birth, place of birth, names of both parents, and annotation by the appropriate authority indicating that it is an extract from official records.

American Institute in Taiwan

5. Current Household Registration. Applicable for Taiwan resident.

6. Marriage/Divorce Certificates. Obtain one certified copy (if you were married previously) of your marriage certificate or certificates and one certified copy of the divorce or death certificate to prove dissolution of each of such prior marriages.

7. Police Certificates. If the police authorities where you now reside and where you have resided for six months or longer since your sixteenth birthday will issue certificate(s) of record in your name, obtain such a certificate or certificates.

8. Court Records. If you have been convicted of a crime or other offense, obtain a certified court record covering each offense and English translation.

9. Military Records. Persons who have served in the military forces of any country must obtain one copy of their military record. Note: Military records from certain countries are unavailable. More specific information is available at the nearest United States immigrant visa processing post.

10. Affidavit/Evidence of Support. Obtain affidavit/evidence which will show that you (and your children, if any, who will accompany you) are not likely to become a public charge while in the United States.

NOTE: If you have any children, you must obtain one certified copy of each child’s birth certificate. You must also obtain a police certificate for each child over the age of 16 who plans to accompany you.

Sorry. Lost one thing here, its your W2 for the last 2 years. send it to ur fiance in taiwan as well.

5/27/2014 - I-129f sent

6/5/2014 - Received NOA1 Hard Copy - CSC

6/20/2014 - CSC Status changed to " Post Decision Activity "

6/25/2014 - NOA2 Hard Copy Received

7/8/2014 - NVC Left

7/11/2014 - Taiwan Consulate Received

7/14/2014 - Packet 3 Received

7/15/2014 - Medical Exam

7/31/2014 - Interview day ( waiting..... (L) )

7/31/2014- VISA APPROVED!!!

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