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I finally have an interview date, & plan on attending yay! Now more stress...I am wondering if anyone knows what evidence I should bring. I’m creating a binder out in phone bills, highlighted calls, there’s not so many on the regular bill because of good old WhatsApp, problem it I realized WhatsApp deletes call logs after a certain time. Anyways, I also put all the letters recieved and emails, I am just wondering do I need to translate the police certificate & birth certificate? I’m all over the place I just want to make sure I have everything right. 
 

Any input or a thread link that can help will be appreciated 🙏🏽

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You can take all of that, but don’t be surprised if they don’t ask for any of it.  I had my interview with my husband last November and I brought a binder with all evidence and the interviewer asked for none of it.   He had our file and all evidence from the I129 file.  He looked through that and asked a couple of questions to my husband in Spanish and then the same to me in English and approved our case.  I know all cases are different, so don’t stress about it.  Just show what you have but don’t go overboard. 

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Just now, Insulder1 said:

I notice your timeline says it left the nvc in May did it take 6 months for a k1 interview after that when I paid my vac it gave me option to pick a date 

No it wouldn’t have taken that long. My fiancé got sick I wasn’t sure if he was going to travel. Then I took a new position at work & I wasn’t going to be able to travel so I had to wait to make it. Because I want to be there. So yea...life happened. 

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41 minutes ago, Nikki82 said:

You can take all of that, but don’t be surprised if they don’t ask for any of it.  I had my interview with my husband last November and I brought a binder with all evidence and the interviewer asked for none of it.   He had our file and all evidence from the I129 file.  He looked through that and asked a couple of questions to my husband in Spanish and then the same to me in English and approved our case.  I know all cases are different, so don’t stress about it.  Just show what you have but don’t go overboard. 

I can't help but wonder.  When my wife had her interview, they took her folder in the back,  then eventually called her to a window, and did not look at anything she brought, just what was filed.  I wondered if there is a back room of people who look things over quickly and give to the IO with a nod or a shake of the head, which the IO takes it from there.  Don't know. Just a guess. 

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20 minutes ago, Highmystic said:

I can't help but wonder.  When my wife had her interview, they took her folder in the back,  then eventually called her to a window, and did not look at anything she brought, just what was filed.  I wondered if there is a back room of people who look things over quickly and give to the IO with a nod or a shake of the head, which the IO takes it from there.  Don't know. Just a guess. 

Hmmm maybe so.  Our interview was so quick.  I expected so much more.  I felt like maybe they wanted to see if what was in the original binder was actually true.  

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Just had our interview in the DR Oct 7th and they looked at nothing. But I still recommend you go prepared. You may be in the 10% of people they actually want to look at your binder but 90% of the time they don't look or ask for anything at that Embassy. Good luck.

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