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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Hello everyone, is there a template for a revalidation letter that is required during the interview? Thank you! :)
 
Revalidation Letter: Copy only • Your I-129F petition may expire by the time you attend your final visa interview. To revalidate your petition, please have your U.S. citizen fiancé(e) provide you with a letter requesting that your petition be extended to a further 4 months from the approval date of the I-129F petition. This letter must be dated and signed by your fiancé(e) The letter from your U.S. citizen fiancé(e) should state their intention to still marry you within 90 days of your arrival into the U.S. with the K-1 visa and that you both are still free to marry.
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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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I don't think anyone does. 

That's pretty straight forward though, it literally takes a couple minutes to write.

 

It's basically an updated letter of intent to marry that starts off by requesting the extension of the I129-f. Sign. Done.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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2 minutes ago, CMT said:

I don't think anyone does. 

That's pretty straight forward though, it literally takes a couple minutes to write.

 

It's basically an updated letter of intent to marry that starts off by requesting the extension of the I129-f. Sign. Done.

Thank you! :) 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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@Jen27062019

 

 

 (Date)

From: (Your name, address, phone, SS number)

To: (Name and address of consulate)

RE: (name and vital data of your fiancé, including I-797 approval notice number, date of birth, address, phone number)

 

 

 

Dear Honorable American Consulate of (name of consulate, such as Mumbai):

 

It is my understanding that pursuant to 9FAM 41.81 N3.1 (Period of validity), the consulate can extend the approval notice for another 4 months, if my fiancé and I remain legally free to marry and continue to plan to marry after my fiancé enters the United States.

 

Therefore, please be aware:

 

  • I and my fiancé continue to be legally single and free to marry.
  • I and my fiancé love each other and plan to marry after his/her entrance in to the United States. 
  • If my I-797 approval notice has expired by the time of my fiancé’s interview,

 

I sincerely request that you extend the approval notice (copy attached) so that my fiancé, (name of fiancé) may receive the K-1 visa.

 

 

 

 

Sincerely,

(Notarized Signature)

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