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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hello All:

I am new to this forum and have a few questions to clarify a couple of things.

1. When sending in the I-29F, are the only documents I list here required?

I-129F

- I-129F Supplement: Part B, Question 18, explanation of meeting in person [ONLY IF USED ADDITIONAL SHEET]

- G-325A and passport style photo (Petitioner)

- G-325A and passport style photo (Beneficiary)

- Birth certificate/US Passport (Petitioner)

- Letter certifying intent to marry (Petitioner and Beneficiary)

- Proof of having met in person in the past two years

- Proof of ongoing relationship [if including]

2. When is the I-134, DS-156, DS-156K, DS-157, DS-158, and DS-230 submitted?

3. On the I-29F application, in block 16 it asks for the info in the applicants native alphabet if not Roman letters. My fiance is from Ukraine, and speaks Russian primarily, and some Ukrainian. Are they asking for her information in the Cryllic alphabet here?

Thank you in advance for all of your help.

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Hello All:

I am new to this forum and have a few questions to clarify a couple of things.

1. When sending in the I-29F, are the only documents I list here required?

I-129F

- I-129F Supplement: Part B, Question 18, explanation of meeting in person [ONLY IF USED ADDITIONAL SHEET]

- G-325A and passport style photo (Petitioner)

- G-325A and passport style photo (Beneficiary)

- Birth certificate/US Passport (Petitioner)

- Letter certifying intent to marry (Petitioner and Beneficiary)

- Proof of having met in person in the past two years

- Proof of ongoing relationship [if including]

2. When is the I-134, DS-156, DS-156K, DS-157, DS-158, and DS-230 submitted?

3. On the I-29F application, in block 16 it asks for the info in the applicants native alphabet if not Roman letters. My fiance is from Ukraine, and speaks Russian primarily, and some Ukrainian. Are they asking for her information in the Cryllic alphabet here?

Thank you in advance for all of your help.

Kindly check these links and you'll surely find all the information you need:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...amp;page=k1flow

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...mp;page=k1guide

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...ne&cty=Kiev

As for your 3rd question, I'm sorry but I have no idea :blush:

Good luck! :thumbs: I hope I was of help.

Mae

N-400 NATURALIZATION

04/04/2011 - Mailed N-400 to AZ Lockbox

04/06/2011 - Received

04/07/2011 - NOA

04/07/2011 - Check cashed

04/14/2011 - Biometrics appointment in the mail

04/21/2011 - Early Biometrics (was scheduled on May 4, 2011)

05/09/2011 - Case Status Notification - In line for interview and testing

05/10/2011 - Case Status Notification - Interview scheduled

05/14/2011 - Interview Appointment Letter in the mail

06/21/2011 - Interview Appointment Date

06/29/2011 - Case Status Notification - Placed in the oath scheduling que

08/16/2011 - Case Status Notification - Oath ceremony scheduled

09/15/2011 - Oath Taking - good riddance!

09/23/2011 - Applied for Passport

10/08/2011 - Passport in the mail

10/17/2011 - Certificate of Naturalization in the mail -- OFFICIALLY DONE!

"Love is a noble act of self-giving, offering trust, faith, and loyalty.

The more you love, the more you lose a part of yourself, yet you don't become less of who you are;

you end up being complete with your loved ones."

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Some people have reported RFE's for the beneficiary's birth certificate so I included that too to be on the safe side.

17th March 2010 - Started the removal of conditions process

22nd March 2010 - Application received by CSC

30th April 2010 - Biometrics appointment

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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When referring to the guides, I highly recommend that you pay close attention to the document/evidence type submitted (certified, an original or copy, or notarized) as some of the original documents need to be sent to the beneficiary for the interview.

I overdid my application as I included the proof of support and I-134 when I filed originally and that is definately not needed until interview time, but you are more than welcome to view my packet if you wish by clicking HERE

Good luck in your journey.

CB

Edited by CountryBoy

Donnie and Sylvia

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Hello All:

I am new to this forum and have a few questions to clarify a couple of things.

1. When sending in the I-29F, are the only documents I list here required?

I-129F

- I-129F Supplement: Part B, Question 18, explanation of meeting in person [ONLY IF USED ADDITIONAL SHEET]

- G-325A and passport style photo (Petitioner)

- G-325A and passport style photo (Beneficiary)

- Birth certificate/US Passport (Petitioner)

- Letter certifying intent to marry (Petitioner and Beneficiary)

- Proof of having met in person in the past two years

- Proof of ongoing relationship [if including]

2. When is the I-134, DS-156, DS-156K, DS-157, DS-158, and DS-230 submitted?

3. On the I-29F application, in block 16 it asks for the info in the applicants native alphabet if not Roman letters. My fiance is from Ukraine, and speaks Russian primarily, and some Ukrainian. Are they asking for her information in the Cryllic alphabet here?

Thank you in advance for all of your help.

As for question #3, I trust that you have enough answers to 1-2, yes she does write it in Cyrillic. If she primarily speaks Russian then have her write it in Russian. If she primarily speaks Ukrainian then it would be in Ukrainian. Good luck

No longer in the hands of the USCIS, for my wife at least, next up MIL.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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I'd recommend that you read the post "RFE masterlist" http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=4725

Good luck! :thumbs:

***Justin And Caro***
Happily married and enjoying our life together!

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