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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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1 minute ago, SteveInBostonI130 said:

Hi,

 

As others have said, they will send the beneficiary the email.  I was the US sponsor, my wife was the fiance, and she received the email on her i.ua account.

 

If you have not done so, you can fill our the DS-160 form online before getting the email.  The beneficiary should created an account on the website here:  https://www.ustraveldocs.com/ua/

 

Click "login" at the top and select "new user?" at the bottom on the next page.

 

After mostly completing the form, I suggest you wait for the email before finalizing it and paying the fee.  There might be some specific instructions on the email.

 

Thank you very much. That helps. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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On 6/16/2020 at 7:18 PM, S&Y said:

Has anyone scheduled an interview without getting the letter from the embassy in Kiev Ukraine? Status shows us as "Ready". Have our number.

Thanks in advance

As others have already stated you have to wait until your lady receives the email from the embassy.  I made the mistake of scheduling the interview when the case was in "ready" status, and prior to receiving the email) when I was in Ukraine and Iryna got a phone call from the embassy the day before the scheduled interview saying they would have to cancel it.  We were already in Kiev so I said lets try and show up tomorrow anyway and see what happens - the embassy was a $3 uber away.  Yes, we got turned away outside as I expected - but we had already been waiting nearly 9 months for this day.   She got the email from the embassy with the green light to schedule the interview a few days later.

 

Also, what i found interesting was that the email had an attached i129f that had all of the adjudicators markings on it.

 

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1 hour ago, GP1977 said:

As others have already stated you have to wait until your lady receives the email from the embassy.  I made the mistake of scheduling the interview when the case was in "ready" status, and prior to receiving the email) when I was in Ukraine and Iryna got a phone call from the embassy the day before the scheduled interview saying they would have to cancel it.  We were already in Kiev so I said lets try and show up tomorrow anyway and see what happens - the embassy was a $3 uber away.  Yes, we got turned away outside as I expected - but we had already been waiting nearly 9 months for this day.   She got the email from the embassy with the green light to schedule the interview a few days later.

 

Also, what i found interesting was that the email had an attached i129f that had all of the adjudicators markings on it.

 

Interesting. Thank you for the info. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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38 minutes ago, S&Y said:

Interesting. Thank you for the info. 

Good luck.  The Kyiv embassy is very fair and a relatively easy interview.  Just have your docs in order and you and your fiance should be good to go.  Good luck!

 

 

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