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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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1 minute ago, EllyNelly said:

When you say packet 3 should be sent to me, do you mean my fiancee? is it electronic? If it is electronic, they can email the packet to me? So this $265 payment is not due when submitting the ds 160? Just want to clarify.

Oh No! You don't pay for DS-160.. he fills it, sign, submit and print out the Confirmation Page.

 

Packet 3 is sent electronically, send an email to them. I believe you will receive it via email before Friday. When you receive it, he should pay the $265 and schedule using the Payment receipt #.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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1 minute ago, ChuAni said:

Oh No! You don't pay for DS-160.. he fills it, sign, submit and print out the Confirmation Page.

 

Packet 3 is sent electronically, send an email to them. I believe you will receive it via email before Friday. When you receive it, he should pay the $265 and schedule using the Payment receipt #.

got it!!! Will let him know now and I will email them now 

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7 minutes ago, ChuAni said:

Oh No! You don't pay for DS-160.. he fills it, sign, submit and print out the Confirmation Page.

 

Packet 3 is sent electronically, send an email to them. I believe you will receive it via email before Friday. When you receive it, he should pay the $265 and schedule using the Payment receipt #.

please can i ask you; what makes the difference between Elly Nelly and me you said i can submit and schedule but for her she need the packet before schedule? may be i misunderstood something. please

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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1 minute ago, jean baptiste said:

please can i ask you; what makes the difference between Elly Nelly and me you said i can submit and schedule but for her she need the packet before schedule? may be i misunderstood something. please

There's no difference. She has to send the email before paying and scheduling. You have already sent the email.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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1 minute ago, ChuAni said:

There's no difference. She has to send the email before paying and scheduling. You have already sent the email.

I sent email and got an auto response 😂 

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17 minutes ago, ChuAni said:

There's no difference. She has to send the email before paying and scheduling. You have already sent the email.

ok thx you know how this process is so we want to make everything right as they want it to be done. i jut want to be sure i'm not doing any mistake. thx for your hepl

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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23 minutes ago, EllyNelly said:

I sent email and got an auto response 😂 

 

18 minutes ago, ChuAni said:

Hahaha! That's the first step.

They will specifically reply with the Packet in a day or two.

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Packet 3 is needed for booking an interview and the medical especially if the beneficiary is from Africa......please avoid doing it in a hurry.....any mistake can delay the process so my advice is to just follow instructions and be patient.

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12 minutes ago, DK AND MK said:

Packet 3 is needed for booking an interview and the medical especially if the beneficiary is from Africa......please avoid doing it in a hurry.....any mistake can delay the process so my advice is to just follow instructions and be patient.

from the Togo embassy website:

 

these are the instructions we can read on Togo US Embassy website

The Second Step: Applying for a Visa

 

The NVC will mail you a letter when it sends your fiancé(e) case to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Once you receive this letter, inform your fiancé(e) to take the below-listed actions to apply for a K-1 visa and prepare for the interview.

Eligible children of K-1 visa applicants may apply for K-2 visas. Separate applications must be submitted for each K visa applicant, and each K visa applicant must pay the visa application fee.

 

Required Documentation

 

You, the foreign-citizen fiancé(e), (and eligible children applying for K-2 visas) will be required to bring the following forms and documents to the visa interview:

  • Completed Form DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application. You (and any eligible children applying for K-2 visas) must: (1) complete Form DS-160 and (2) print the DS-160 confirmation page to bring to your interview. 
  • A passport valid for travel to the United States and with a validity date at least six months beyond your intended period of stay in the U.S. (unless country-specific agreements provide exemptions).
  • Divorce or death certificate(s) of any previous spouse(s) for both you and the U.S. citizen sponsor
  • Police certificates from your present country of residence and all countries where you have lived for six months or more since age 16 (Police certificates are also required for accompanying children age 16 or older)
  • Medical examination (vaccinations are optional, see below)
  • Evidence of financial support (Form I-134, Affidavit of Support, may be requested)
  • Two (2) 2x2 photographs. See the required photo format explained in Photograph Requirements
  • Evidence of relationship with your U.S. citizen fiancé(e)
  • Payment of fees, as explained below

Note: The consular officer may ask for additional information, such as photographs and other proof that the relationship with your U.S. citizen fiancé(e) is genuine. Documents in foreign languages, other than the language of the country in which the application takes place, should be translated. Applicants should take to the visa interview clear, legible photocopies of civil documents and translations, such as birth and divorce certificates. Original documents and translations will be returned.

 
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Just now, jean baptiste said:

from the Togo embassy website:

 

these are the instructions we can read on Togo US Embassy website

The Second Step: Applying for a Visa

 

The NVC will mail you a letter when it sends your fiancé(e) case to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Once you receive this letter, inform your fiancé(e) to take the below-listed actions to apply for a K-1 visa and prepare for the interview.

Eligible children of K-1 visa applicants may apply for K-2 visas. Separate applications must be submitted for each K visa applicant, and each K visa applicant must pay the visa application fee.

 

Required Documentation

 

You, the foreign-citizen fiancé(e), (and eligible children applying for K-2 visas) will be required to bring the following forms and documents to the visa interview:

  • Completed Form DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application. You (and any eligible children applying for K-2 visas) must: (1) complete Form DS-160 and (2) print the DS-160 confirmation page to bring to your interview. 
  • A passport valid for travel to the United States and with a validity date at least six months beyond your intended period of stay in the U.S. (unless country-specific agreements provide exemptions).
  • Divorce or death certificate(s) of any previous spouse(s) for both you and the U.S. citizen sponsor
  • Police certificates from your present country of residence and all countries where you have lived for six months or more since age 16 (Police certificates are also required for accompanying children age 16 or older)
  • Medical examination (vaccinations are optional, see below)
  • Evidence of financial support (Form I-134, Affidavit of Support, may be requested)
  • Two (2) 2x2 photographs. See the required photo format explained in Photograph Requirements
  • Evidence of relationship with your U.S. citizen fiancé(e)
  • Payment of fees, as explained below

Note: The consular officer may ask for additional information, such as photographs and other proof that the relationship with your U.S. citizen fiancé(e) is genuine. Documents in foreign languages, other than the language of the country in which the application takes place, should be translated. Applicants should take to the visa interview clear, legible photocopies of civil documents and translations, such as birth and divorce certificates. Original documents and translations will be returned.

 

according to this please what are we supposed to be waiting for? see because if we want to follow the instructions we should have submit our DS160 already when the NVC mailed the petitioner. 

14 minutes ago, DK AND MK said:

Packet 3 is needed for booking an interview and the medical especially if the beneficiary is from Africa......please avoid doing it in a hurry.....any mistake can delay the process so my advice is to just follow instructions and be patient.

 

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18 minutes ago, DK AND MK said:

Packet 3 is needed for booking an interview and the medical especially if the beneficiary is from Africa......please avoid doing it in a hurry.....any mistake can delay the process so my advice is to just follow instructions and be patient.

i don't know what to believe now. wait for the Embassy or follow the instruction on their website or hear good friends on the forum

help us please.

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