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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Ok, first, on my !-134 question seven it says i have on deposit in savings banks in the U.S. This is savings accounts only, not including checking accounts, correct??

Next. I'll be going to the interview with my fiance, i do not have a passport yet, I know i can drive into Canada with just a birth certificate and drivers license but what about getting into the embassy??

Sorry if these are stupid questions, but I had to ask!!

Filed: Country: Canada
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Ok, first, on my !-134 question seven it says i have on deposit in savings banks in the U.S. This is savings accounts only, not including checking accounts, correct??

Next. I'll be going to the interview with my fiance, i do not have a passport yet, I know i can drive into Canada with just a birth certificate and drivers license but what about getting into the embassy??

Sorry if these are stupid questions, but I had to ask!!

visas are issued in the passports, you'd need to obtain one :/ i've heard them described as stamps/stickers. they go right in the passports themselves.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
Ok, first, on my !-134 question seven it says i have on deposit in savings banks in the U.S. This is savings accounts only, not including checking accounts, correct??

Next. I'll be going to the interview with my fiance, i do not have a passport yet, I know i can drive into Canada with just a birth certificate and drivers license but what about getting into the embassy??

Sorry if these are stupid questions, but I had to ask!!

visas are issued in the passports, you'd need to obtain one :/ i've heard them described as stamps/stickers. they go right in the passports themselves.

Well Im the USC....I just didn't know if i actually needed one to get into the embassy because i'm going to the interview with my fiance.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I think that for you a photo id such as your drivers licence and something to back it up may be enough. If you think for them remember that your id (name) can be matched with what is on NOA-1 or 2, I think the ID and Noa shoul be sufficient.

Edited by Ron/Sharon

09/20/2006 - Sent I-129F

09/22/2006 - Received at NSC
09/28/2006 - NOA-1 (1-797C date )

10/02/2006 - Cheque cashed

10/02/2006 - NOA 1 (I-797C recieved in the mail)

12/08/2006 - NOA-2 in 79 days

12/13/2006 - NOA-2 hard copy recieved

12/26/2006 - Package recieved by NVC

12/30/2006 - Received by Montreal

01/22/2007 - Received Packet 3

04/16/2007 - Returned Packet 3

08/02/2007 - Received medical documentation

08/07/2007 - Received Interview date Aug. 9th

08/09/2007 - Received I-601 and 212 (not approved yet)

02/17/2008 - I-601 approved 212 abandoned

06/2?/2009 - New medical and passport and doc sent to Mtl

07/22/2009 - Recieved request for DS-221 and notarized letter of intent

07/31/2009 - Montreal recieves thier final requested doc.

09/01/2009 - Visa approved and mail out today

 
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