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So we mailed our I-129f packet 11-27-15 and got NOA1 on 12-3-15. I have gathered everything I needed for I-134 to send to my fiance and wanted some help going over my list of things to send. Please check it out and let me know if I am missing anything. (this is for a Thailand fiance. Thailand is known for making things very difficult for the visa process so I know some of this probably does not make sense for other countries that are a bit more lax.

  • Complete copy of the I-129f packet that I sent to the lockbox including copy of check for payment
  • 2 copies of NOA1
  • originals of all of my airline tickets and receipts from visits to see her
  • I-134 filled out and signed
  • Statement from my bank about my accounts (supplement to I-134)
  • Letter from my employer on company letterhead (supplement to I-134)
  • Tax return 1040 for 2014 (supplement to 1-134)
  • New letter of intent to marry post dated 1-1-15 and signed 3 copies, (They have been asking for some for police clearance)
  • passport style photos of me printed 2x2. Sending two of them
  • Signed copies of my passport (police have been asking for them for police clearance)
  • Copies of my previous marriage certificate and divorce papers

As soon as I get NOA2 I will forward that to her by email so she can print it and go get her police clearance. With the papers I am sending her now and what she has already gathered herself. We hope that she can mail her packet 3 to the BKK embassy the day she receives her police clearance.

Please let me know if I am missing anything as I will be sending this all tomorrow.

Thanks in advance,

Brett

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  • Copies of my previous marriage certificate and divorce papers

Did you submit certified ones with your I-129F? If not, I would send certified ones.

How about W-2 forms? I seem to have read somewhere since electronically filed returns are not signed, they may not be accepted. I plan to send tax transcripts along with my returns.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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The 1040 is an alternative tax transcript which I had to order from the IRS.

I have certified copies of the divorce paperwork on the way but I have not found any data to show it is necessary so I am not going to wait for the certified copies.

Standard procedure for NC they do not even supply the divorcee's with certified/signed divorce decrees as they are not required for anything. I had to make special requests and pay to get one but it is taking too long so I am not going to wait for it.

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