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My interview is coming up soon. I've went through the forums and the info supplied by the embassy. I am however a little nervous so if someone could indulge me, are there any other documents I might need. I am taking:

 

Dc-160 receipt. 

Receipt of payment

appointment confirmation

Full birth certificate

visa photos

My passport

I-134 with salary info, tax return and bank statements. 

Police cert. 

Also bringing more proof of ongoing relationship (including my beautiful fiance). 

Is there anything else you can think of? I have no prison time/military service/previous marriages. 

 

Also do I need to bring any of my medical stuff/the original i-129f?

 

Thanks - Reg

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7 hours ago, Reggie B said:

Dc-160 receipt. 

Receipt of payment

appointment confirmation

Full birth certificate

visa photos

My passport

I-134 with salary info, tax return and bank statements. 

Police cert. 

YES to above. Don't know what you mean by "salary info", but whatever you wish to bring to prove salary. 

 

 

7 hours ago, Reggie B said:

Also bringing more proof of ongoing relationship (including my beautiful fiance). 

Is there anything else you can think of? I have no prison time/military service/previous marriages. 

 

Also do I need to bring any of my medical stuff/the original i-129f?

NO to above. Did you register your fiancé as attending?

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2 hours ago, Wuozopo said:

YES to above. Don't know what you mean by "salary info", but whatever you wish to bring to prove salary. 

 

 

NO to above. Did you register your fiancé as attending?

 

Yes I already mailed and got confirmation that my fiance has been added.

The salary info is a company letterheaded  statement from my fiance's HR department with salary, job role and when she started. The bank statements also show salary deposits from said company.

 

Thanks for taking the time to reply, I'm just pretty nervous since it's basically the rest of our lives being ruled on next week.

 

Any other documents you can think of?

 

Reggie B

 

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2 hours ago, Reggie B said:

 

Yes I already mailed and got confirmation that my fiance has been added.

The salary info is a company letterheaded  statement from my fiance's HR department with salary, job role and when she started. The bank statements also show salary deposits from said company.

 

Thanks for taking the time to reply, I'm just pretty nervous since it's basically the rest of our lives being ruled on next week.

 

Any other documents you can think of?

 

Reggie B

 

 

As a FYI, London has approved many with just the employer letter. The bank statements are completely unnecessary and would be more useful if one was trying to show they had $65,000 in the bank if their yearly income was on the low side. Bank deposits only show net income and gross is what counts, before taxes, social security, health insurance, or whatever is taken out. 

 

It will not be as difficult as you are imagining.

 

So, some more thoughts:

Does your police certificate say "No trace"?

Does your birth certificate have your parents names?

Does your passport have 6-8 months remaining before expiry?

Can your fiancé write another letter of intent to marry you within 90 days? I notice you have taken a bit longer than most to get from NOA2 to interview. Your NOA2 has an expiration date on it and if you don't interview prior, London says bring a new letter. I think you are okay by a few days, sometimes they don't even ask for it even if past petition expiration, and your fiancé will be present to show she's still in the game. But on the extremely slim chance they wanted it documented, she could already have something written and signed and tucked in her handbag. 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, rachied26 said:

Hey just wondering if anyone knew how long the current wait is for interview and medical at London embassy? 

You pick your own dates so it kinda depends on when your case gets to London and you're ready with your police certificate, shot records, etc. You  could be be taking care of that part now. 

Then when your LONDON time comes, the clinic should have an opening for you to choose in the next week. The interview will usually have choices open within 3 weeks, which works out because you want to pick a date at least a week+ following your medical. 

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