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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hey guys,

When i first started gathering the document that are requested for the interview i went to to translate the papers then the translator told me that there is a new law and i need to do the apostille before he starts working on my papers, i said they didn't say anything about that but he said its important and he needs to get them ready before the he starts the translation.

I asked a guy who works in the embassy as a security guard and he said yeah we will need it.

After the interview i found out that they will be needed after getting the visa.

So they are not needed for the interview.

We are so sorry guys, we thought it was so important to have it before as we were told so we saw the need of telling everyone and sharing the info.

I wish you all good luck.

Our Story:

Met online through dating app because I had no idea how to limit the location.

Became friends through chatting.

Fell in love along the way.

Met in person in December and got engaged.

Filed petition in late February.

Got NOA February 26.

Got NOA2 April 28. Approved!

Got Notice from NVC dated May 13th that they are sending Application to Consulate.

Waiting for Consulate Interview Date.

Consulate says Ready for Interview - updated same status on 2 dates - June 17, July 14 and August 2nd.

Interview Date with Packet sent August 23, 2016.

Interview Date: September 9, 2016. Wish us good luck, please!

AP Waiting Hell: September 9 to present!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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I still don't understand what's the point of having this document?

So AJ17, they told you they will be needing it after you get your visa? Could you please elaborate? Why do they need it and where are you gonna take it? to Aramex? Thank you

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hey guys,

When i first started gathering the document that are requested for the interview i went to to translate the papers then the translator told me that there is a new law and i need to do the apostille before he starts working on my papers, i said they didn't say anything about that but he said its important and he needs to get them ready before the he starts the translation.

I asked a guy who works in the embassy as a security guard and he said yeah we will need it.

After the interview i found out that they will be needed after getting the visa.

So they are not needed for the interview.

We are so sorry guys, we thought it was so important to have it before as we were told so we saw the need of telling everyone and sharing the info.

I wish you all good luck.

AJ17 thank you for sharing the info

did your visa get approved? sorry actually i did not understand what you trying to say. Now is the translator still can translate the documents without apostille or is a must? and another question. did you apostille your documents or not and what is the point of apostille the papers after getting visa if is not needed for interview purposes. sorry again i'm just try to understand and be ready, since my interview next month.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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My fiancee had her interview last Friday 09-Sep-2016.

we did not appostile any documents in arabic.

We were put on AP but that has nothing to do with the documents

11/17/2016: Got engaged
11/28/2016: I-130 sent to Chicago IL lock box
01/12/2016: NOA1

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