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Hi VJers,

It's early in the process, and i'm hoping to get a CC in about a month or so, and trying to figure out what is needed for the next step. Might be too early and maybe too positive, but just trying to be prepared.

With your interviews, what were some of the stuff you guys recommend brining along?

Pictures

?

Timeline? I've read a few post saying that you're going to get a blue slip if you don't have a timeline ( this was posted in 2009 though) so I'm not sure if anything has changed. I've also read that some suggest just having it as reference and I've looked at some of the samples (thank you for sharing that guys), but does it really need to be notarized?

Also if you would do it, would you need to be very detailed? I would assume that the interviewer wouldn't spend much time reading it, rather just look for the specific dates of events ?

thank you

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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my wife bring 1 inch thick 3 ring binder;;;;; that include all cr1 documents file, pictures of you n family member, your visa n ticket tub travel to visit her, all the trip you too go together, wedding, jewelry receipt, chat logs, phone call logs, video chat logs, and the money you send to her;;;;;;;;;but when my wife went to the interview n bring our 5 month son with her, the interview officer look at my son and smile, and ask 5 simple questions, and pass, he doesn't look at the binder, but you never know GL

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my wife bring 1 inch thick 3 ring binder;;;;; that include all cr1 documents file, pictures of you n family member, your visa n ticket tub travel to visit her, all the trip you too go together, wedding, jewelry receipt, chat logs, phone call logs, video chat logs, and the money you send to her;;;;;;;;;but when my wife went to the interview n bring our 5 month son with her, the interview officer look at my son and smile, and ask 5 simple questions, and pass, he doesn't look at the binder, but you never know GL

Thanks for the tip AnhDoiEm. Chuc mung nam moi!!!

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Hi VJers,

It's early in the process, and i'm hoping to get a CC in about a month or so, and trying to figure out what is needed for the next step. Might be too early and maybe too positive, but just trying to be prepared.

With your interviews, what were some of the stuff you guys recommend brining along?

Pictures

?

Timeline? I've read a few post saying that you're going to get a blue slip if you don't have a timeline ( this was posted in 2009 though) so I'm not sure if anything has changed. I've also read that some suggest just having it as reference and I've looked at some of the samples (thank you for sharing that guys), but does it really need to be notarized?

Also if you would do it, would you need to be very detailed? I would assume that the interviewer wouldn't spend much time reading it, rather just look for the specific dates of events ?

thank you

Luuke, where did you see the samples? Do you mind sharing them? I am very interested in checking them out.

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Luuke, where did you see the samples? Do you mind sharing them? I am very interested in checking them out.

I saw them here:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/187997-hcmc-evidence-you-should-have/

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/209481-hcmc-timeline-resource/

look on page 5 and 6

hope that helps, but from what others have said, you may not need this (although, it sounds like the ones who did the timelines did the K1 visa)

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I saw them here:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/187997-hcmc-evidence-you-should-have/

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/209481-hcmc-timeline-resource/

look on page 5 and 6

hope that helps, but from what others have said, you may not need this (although, it sounds like the ones who did the timelines did the K1 visa)

Thank you luukee!

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