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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi friends,

I'm getting my packet ready for my interview but I'm really confused in regards to the list below. I can't tell what requirements are for the 2 of us, or just me. My fiancé is the petitioner in the United States and I'm here in Canada, working on moving there. I just really can't tell from the list which items we BOTH need to have in the packet.

  • Valid Passport and photocopy of the biographic page.
  • 2 color passport-size pictures (5 cm X 5 cm or 2 inch X 2 inch).
  • Birth Certificate, English translation and a photocopy.
  • Marriage Certificate, English translation and a photocopy.
  • Divorce Certificate, English translation and a photocopy.
  • Custody documents, English translation and photocopy.
  • Police Certificates from Canada and other countries of previous residence. (assuming this is just me but how do I get this?)
  • Court / Criminal records and photocopy. (how do I get this and do we both need?)
  • Military records and photocopy. (how do I get this and do we both need?)

I appreciate anyone's help clarifying this.

Thanks

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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These documents should just be for you the beneficiary. All this documentation concerning him should've been sent in with the original I-129F packet. The interview is for your end of the process now.

Do you know how to get the police report and court records? Can I get court records if I've never been?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

Hi friends,

I'm getting my packet ready for my interview but I'm really confused in regards to the list below. I can't tell what requirements are for the 2 of us, or just me. My fiancé is the petitioner in the United States and I'm here in Canada, working on moving there. I just really can't tell from the list which items we BOTH need to have in the packet. Interview material is only regarding YOU, the beneficiary.

  • Valid Passport and photocopy of the biographic page.
  • 2 color passport-size pictures (5 cm X 5 cm or 2 inch X 2 inch).
  • Birth Certificate, English translation and a photocopy.
  • Marriage Certificate, English translation and a photocopy.
  • Divorce Certificate, English translation and a photocopy.
  • Custody documents, English translation and photocopy.
  • Police Certificates from Canada and other countries of previous residence. (assuming this is just me but how do I get this?)Call your local police station and ask them about getting a record check done, it's super simple.
  • Court / Criminal records and photocopy. (how do I get this and do we both need?) Only you, and ONLY if you've been to court/jail (no, Jury Duty does not count)
  • Military records and photocopy. (how do I get this and do we both need?) Only you, and ONLY if you've been employed by the Canadian military. Contact your department HR head, they'll best direct you. It's usually just a letter stating how long/in what capacity you were employed etc.

I appreciate anyone's help clarifying this.

Thanks

Do you know how to get the police report and court records? Can I get court records if I've never been?

If you've never been to court, you will have no records. They're only concerned with whether or not you've been arrested/ incarcerated etc.

Police report is separate - see above on "record check".

Hope this helps! :)

October 2007 - Met in school

December 14/2007 - Started dating

~ 2 to 4 visits a year between Canada & USA ~

Sept 10/2015 - Engaged! (FINALLY!) :wub:

K1 Fiancee Visa Journey!

Sept 15/2015 - Sent I-129F package to USCIS Lewisville, TX Lockbox via FedEx from California

Sept 17/2015 - FedEx confirmed delivery at Lockbox/ USCIS confirms receipt via website

Sept 22/2015 - NOA1: USCIS Email stating receipt of I-129F package

Oct 22/2015 - NOA2: Confirmation via Case Tracker APP

Oct 26/2015 - NOA2 Hardcopy in the mail!

Nov 25/2015 - Package 3 in the mail

Nov 27/2015 - Package 3 emailed to Vancouver Consulate

Lost the dates... but Package 4 came and went.

No issues!

Feb 26/2016 - Medical @ Dr. Cheema's office in Vancouver

Mar 1/2016 - K1 Interview @ Vancouver Consular Generals Office - Approved!

Mar 28/2016 - POE!

May 28/2016 - Wedding!

 
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