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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey guys. We got our NOA 2, YAY! So I'm making my list of the documents needed for the interview (yes I have seen the VJ list and the list from packet 3, I used them as guides) but this is the list I'll be using for myself. I'm just hoping a few eyes can double check this for me to make sure I'm not missing something important. 

For reference, Dillon is the beneficiary in Canada and I (Chelsea) am the USC.

Thanks in advance!!
      
    •  Dillon Valid passport and photocopy of the biographic page
    •  Dillon Medical Examination in a sealed envelope
    •  Dillon 2 color passport-size pictures
    •  Dillon Long form Birth Certificate and a photocopy
    •  Dillon Police Certificates and photocopy
    •  Dillon Court / Criminal records and photocopy
    •  Copy of original I-129f petition
    •  Visa Interview confirmation letter
    •  Confirmation page of the electronic form DS-160
    •  Proof of DS-160 payment
    •  Copy of NOA2
    •  New evidence of relationship 
    •  Signed Affidavit of Support (I-134) and photocopy
    •  Chelsea Most recent Federal income tax return
    •  Chelsea most recent W-2
    •  Chelsea Recent pay stubs (2-4)
    •  Chelsea Statement from an officer of the bank
    •  Chelsea Statement from employer
    •  Chelsea Statement of intent to marry (signed within last 30 days)
    •  Chelsea Divorce Certificate and a photocopy
    •  Chelsea Birth Certificate and photocopy
    •  Copy of Chelsea Driver’s License
    •  Copy of Chelsea Lease

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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This is the list I got on my interview day. Hope it will help

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DISCLAIMER: I'm not working with USCIS/NVC and never work with them. All my comment based on my own experience and what I read. 

 

"When you have a fight with your partner, remember that it is not you against your partner but it is both of you against the problem" :) 

 

 
I-129F Sent : 2017-05-12

I-129F NOA1 :

I-129F NOA2:

2017-06-17

2017-11-29 (Date on hard copy) / 2017-11-30 (Date USCIS Website/Online Tracker App)

NVC Received Date:                 2018-01-16

NVC Case No. assigned:         2018-01-16

NVC Left:                                    2018-01-20

Consulate Received:                2018-01-22

Packet 3 Received:                   2018-01-27

Packet 3 Sent:                           2018-01-27

Interview Date:                          2018-03-08

Visa Received:                          2018-03-13

US Entry:                                    2018-03-19

SSN Application:                      2018-04-03

SSN Received:                          2018-05-02

Marriage:                                   2018-05-05

Marriage Certificate

Received:                                   2018-05-15

Change name in SSN:             2018-06-04

AOS, AP & EAD submitted:    2018-07-06

NOA 1 (email):                          2018-07-10

NOA 1 (mail):                            2018-07-16

Biometric app:                          2018-08-09

EAD & AP Received:                2018-xx-xx

AOS Interview:                          2018-09-24 
Approval/Denied:                      Approved 

Green Card Received:             2018-09-29

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
13 hours ago, ChelseaJanelle said:

Hey guys. We got our NOA 2, YAY! So I'm making my list of the documents needed for the interview (yes I have seen the VJ list and the list from packet 3, I used them as guides) but this is the list I'll be using for myself. I'm just hoping a few eyes can double check this for me to make sure I'm not missing something important. 

For reference, Dillon is the beneficiary in Canada and I (Chelsea) am the USC.

Thanks in advance!!
      
    •  Dillon Valid passport and photocopy of the biographic page
    •  Dillon Medical Examination in a sealed envelope
    •  Dillon 2 color passport-size pictures
    •  Dillon Long form Birth Certificate and a photocopy
    •  Dillon Police Certificates and photocopy You do not need a copy unless you're keeping it for your personal records.  They keep the original. 
    •  Dillon Court / Criminal records and photocopy
    •  Copy of original I-129f petition
    •  Visa Interview confirmation letter
    •  Confirmation page of the electronic form DS-160
    •  Proof of DS-160 payment
    •  Copy of NOA2
    •  New evidence of relationship 
    •  Signed Affidavit of Support (I-134) and photocopy
    •  Chelsea Most recent Federal income tax return
    •  Chelsea most recent W-2 (this is part of your income tax return.  to be honest, the tax return transcript is better than the tax return.)
    •  Chelsea Recent pay stubs (2-4)
    •  Chelsea Statement from an officer of the bank
    •  Chelsea Statement from employer
    •  Chelsea Statement of intent to marry (signed within last 30 days)
    •  Chelsea Divorce Certificate and a photocopy
    •  Chelsea Birth Certificate and photocopy  Not needed.  The pay stubs, employer letter, and tax return all show her domicile is in the USA. 
    •  Copy of Chelsea Driver’s License
    •  Copy of Chelsea Lease

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