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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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hello everyone i am new to this site i really enjoy this site there seems to be a ton of info on this site. Well everything seems to be running smooth and quick for my (fiancee)racquels k-1 visa. I do have a question about this e-mail i recieved today. I am hopeing someone can tell me if they are talking about the ds-230 because i am not sure what a ds2001 is thank you

We have received Ms. Baloran's completed Form DS2001. We will send her an appointment packet with instructions on how to arrange an appointment for the visa interview as soon as the internal processing is complete.

Sincerely,

The Visa Information Unit

U.S. Consulate General

Hong Kong & Macau

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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DS-2001 is the list of documents needed to be brought to the interview by the beneficiary.

London has a good list:

http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/visa/iv/ds2001.html

Guangzhou China calls it by its older name OF-169

http://guangzhou.usconsulate.gov/uploads/i...A/2._OF-169.pdf

Every embassy and consulate has slightly different list of items, but these 2 links will give you an idea what the document has listed.

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iceblue,

DS-2001 (formerly OF-169) may also include a statement that the visa applicant must sign and return to the consulate saying that the applicant has all necessary documents and is ready for interview. Or at some consulates the signed statement may be a separate document.

Yodrak

DS-2001 is the list of documents needed to be brought to the interview by the beneficiary.

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Edited by Yodrak
 
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