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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I want to take my friend with me for moral support when I go for my interview - is this allowed?

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JD

Met Online: June 2005

First met in person: November 2005

2nd Meeting: March 2006

Decided to marry: May 2006

3rd Meeting: June 2006

4th Meeting: December 2006

Filed for K1: Jan 2007

NOA1: 5th Feb 2007

NOA2: 1st May 2007

Left NVC 15th May 2007

Packet 3 rec: 26th May 2007

Packet 3 posted: 29th May 2007

Medical: 14th June 2007

Packet 4: 23rd June 2007

Interview Date: 31st August 2007

Wedding: 11th Nov 2007 (woo-hoo)

AOS (&I-765) sent: Feb 29th 08

RFE: March 08

AOS Transferred to CSC: April 08

Pendinnngggg...........

AOS APPROVED: May 22nd 08 - card production ordered! Hoorah!

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I want to take my friend with me for moral support when I go for my interview - is this allowed?

Thanks

JD

I dont think they will be allowed in the embacy without a appointment

True :) Once you're inside it's all about you and your own devil inside. Beat the devil and you will be allllrighttt. Stay cool :thumbs: Good Luck !

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I want to take my friend with me for moral support when I go for my interview - is this allowed?

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JD

Only those non-US citizens with visa appointments or other official business at the Embassy will be admitted. Don't worry, you can do this by yourself! Just wear comfy shoes for queueing and bring something to read to alleviate the boredom of waiting. :thumbs:

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I want to take my friend with me for moral support when I go for my interview - is this allowed?

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JD

I dont think they will be allowed in the embacy without a appointment

yes u can bring ur friend but u can't bring ur friend inside the embassy !!!

04/08/2013 received NOA1 1-130 FOR PARENT

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