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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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After the K1 Visa interview and it is approved, is there any paperwork to be done before leaving to one's destination?  In our case, Egypt to America.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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40 minutes ago, Kimberlia said:

After the K1 Visa interview and it is approved, is there any paperwork to be done before leaving to one's destination?  In our case, Egypt to America.

I can't be of too much help but I do know there is a K1 visa flowchart on here that might be helpful for you. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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17 hours ago, Kimberlia said:

After the K1 Visa interview and it is approved, is there any paperwork to be done before leaving to one's destination?  In our case, Egypt to America.

were you approved yet? or are you still on AP?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Not approved yet.  still in the administrative process review.  I am just wondering after he gets approved/visa, is there any other paperwork like travel documents, etc...before he comes to the US?  I thought after reading a few comments on here, I saw where someone mentioned travel documents???

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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1 hour ago, Kimberlia said:

Not approved yet.  still in the administrative process review.  I am just wondering after he gets approved/visa, is there any other paperwork like travel documents, etc...before he comes to the US?  I thought after reading a few comments on here, I saw where someone mentioned travel documents???

Not really...you dont'need travel documents when you have a passport with valid visa. Wish you both good luck

_______________________________________________

K-1 (I-129F):

15-Jul-2016- I-129F filed

17-Mar-2017- Interview

19-APR-2017- K-1 Visa Approved

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Adjustment of Status (I-485 & I-765):

07-AUG-2017- Date filed

14-AUG-2017- NOA1

04-MAY-2018- AOS interview/Approved

_______________________________________________

Lifting Conditions (I-751):

01-May-2020- Date filed

04-May-2020- NOA1

16-Sep-2021- Approved/No interview

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Naturalization (N-400):

23-Feb-2023: Filed online

23-Feb-2023: NOA1

15-Mar-2023: Biometrics

_______________________________________________

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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On 9/14/2017 at 3:22 PM, Kimberlia said:

Not approved yet.  still in the administrative process review.  I am just wondering after he gets approved/visa, is there any other paperwork like travel documents, etc...before he comes to the US?  I thought after reading a few comments on here, I saw where someone mentioned travel documents???

Nope, just the visa and he will need his medical records to provide to the CBP officer at POE. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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On 9/13/2017 at 8:19 PM, Kimberlia said:

After the K1 Visa interview and it is approved, is there any paperwork to be done before leaving to one's destination?  In our case, Egypt to America.

I'm reading your timeline, has the medical been completed?  From what I see, the medical was not completed at the time of the interview.

I think it is very important that USC's encourage their fiances to get a clear "approved" from the interview officer.  For your own piece of mind.  

 

If everything was submitted properly, and you were approved, its just a matter of waiting for the visa.  No further paperwork is necessary until you file for AOS once you are married.

10/3/16 I-129F mailed to Lewisville, TX

10/5/16 Delivered at Lewisville, TX

10/11/16 NOA1 Received

11/3/16 NOA2 Received

11/8/16 NOA2 Hard Copy Received

11/22/16 NVC Received I-129

12/2/16 Consulate Review

12/15/16 Interview Date

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