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Bringing G-325A and I-129F to the interview with it signed and dated differently Subject: Greetings, my fiancé and I are working on getting

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Greetings, my fiancé and I are working on getting myself a K-1 Visa to go to the USA. As of now, we have gotten the NOA2, and are waiting for the letter from the NVC saying that the case was sent to the U.S. embassy in Chennai, India (where I will be going for the interview). Before he submitted the I-129F and his G-325A, he scanned them into his computer. However, he made an error, and scanned them before he signed them. Now he is working on getting me all of the documents that are required for me to bring to the interview. We read that we need to bring a copy of everything that was initially sent in for the K-1 visa (I-129F, G-325A, etc.).


Thus, as of now, he printed out the I-129F and his G-325A documents that he had scanned, and signed them with today’s (actually yesterdays) date. He added a post it note to each page, stating that they were not the originals that were sent in initially.


Will everything be ok when I go for the interview? If not, is there any other solution than just signing, dating and adding the sticky note?


Thanks in advance,

Calvina

 
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