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Does beneficiary need copies of petitions divorce decree for beneficiary interview?

Haven't heard of them asking anyone for them. 

Rather be safe then sorry is all...

 

thanks in advance

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IN REGARDS TO WHICH DATE TO USE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

noa1 date is actually they date on ur hard copy. Sadly if u reach the magical 220 day u must wait till 225 to contact Uscis. They use what the new site says. Even if ur paper says X date. 

They added 5 days onto everyone’s accepted on NOA1

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they should have been sunmitted with application

and yes,  if not submitted before interview,  then embassy will put u on AP and ask for them

they know of a divorce or former spouse passed away when u submit all former names

did you see the recent post where a person was denied 

reason 1st husband not deceased but alive and no divorce had taken  place for this USC

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3 minutes ago, kris&me said:

they should have been sunmitted with application

and yes,  if not submitted before interview,  then embassy will put u on AP and ask for them

they know of a divorce or former spouse passed away when u submit all former names

did you see the recent post where a person was denied 

reason 1st husband not deceased but alive and no divorce had taken  place for this USC

No I had not seen this post.

my decree was sent in with i-129. And been approved. Just not sure if beneficiary will need copies of it again

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https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do OLD SITE

 

https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov/ NEW SITE

 

https://www.house.gov/representatives US Congressmen 

 

https://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm US Senators 

 

IN REGARDS TO WHICH DATE TO USE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

noa1 date is actually they date on ur hard copy. Sadly if u reach the magical 220 day u must wait till 225 to contact Uscis. They use what the new site says. Even if ur paper says X date. 

They added 5 days onto everyone’s accepted on NOA1

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13 minutes ago, BJ & Christine said:

No I had not seen this post.

my decree was sent in with i-129. And been approved. Just not sure if beneficiary will need copies of it again

Beneficiaries need a full copy of the i-129f including supporting evidence which includes divorce decrees

Late 2016: Met playing Clash of Kings the West

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May 2017: Met in Orlando

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December 2017: Seminole OKC home visit and Amanda  met Chayne's kids and dad.

January 2018:  York England visit Chayne met Amanda's son.

April 2018: London/Paris/York visit we got engaged on April 6th!!

April 19th 2018: packet sent

April 23rd 2018: USPS say packet signed for.

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37 minutes ago, BJ & Christine said:

Does beneficiary need copies of petitions divorce decree for beneficiary interview?

Haven't heard of them asking anyone for them. 

Rather be safe then sorry is all...

 

thanks in advance

 

London does not need to see it. The interview is all about if the beneficiary's documentation. The only thing the petitioner needs to send over is an affidavit of support and a proof of income. 

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1 minute ago, Wuozopo said:

 

London does not need to see it. The interview is all about if the beneficiary's documentation. The only thing the petitioner needs to send over is an affidavit of support and a proof of income. 

This is what I thought but, wanted to make sure. 

Thanks for the answer.👍🏻

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https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do OLD SITE

 

https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov/ NEW SITE

 

https://www.house.gov/representatives US Congressmen 

 

https://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm US Senators 

 

IN REGARDS TO WHICH DATE TO USE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

noa1 date is actually they date on ur hard copy. Sadly if u reach the magical 220 day u must wait till 225 to contact Uscis. They use what the new site says. Even if ur paper says X date. 

They added 5 days onto everyone’s accepted on NOA1

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1 minute ago, AmandaandChayne said:

Beneficiaries need a full copy of the i-129f including supporting evidence which includes divorce decrees

No. That is a VJ rumor or maybe from Philippines or Nigeria. For London: No copy of petition,  or NOA2, or chat logs, or photos, or trips, or receipts, or petitioner's birth certificate, passport, or divorce decree. 

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32 minutes ago, NinPran said:

I would like to know this as well. 

@NinPren. Your timeline says your consulate is in Armenia. You should check with people who have interviewed there. 

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32 minutes ago, NinPran said:

I would like to know this as well. 

@NinPren. Your timeline says your consulate is in Armenia. You should check with people who have interviewed there. 

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