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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi there,

 

So we've finally gotten an rescheduled interview, we're plaintiffs in Milligan v. Pompeo. 

 

Its my understanding London rarely asks for evidence of relationship. Has anyone experienced anything different? Would the fact that we are in current litigation to even obtain this visa be evidence enough of an ongoing relationship? He has photos of my most recent visit in June, but is it necessary to print off any more recent communication between us?

 

Additionally, as the petitioner, I've compiled and sent the following to my fiance:

I-134
W2, Pay Stubs
Letter from Employer
2019 Tax Transcript

Signed and dated letter confirming legally able and willing to marry (our I-797 expired in April)

 

Is there anything else I should provide? He will have his birth certificate, ARCO, and passport pictures, confirmations of DS160,  courier, visa fee, and interview emails. Additionally, his passport is valid way beyond 6 months. Are we missing anything?

 

Thank you! 

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3 minutes ago, Ermehgerdd said:

Would the fact that we are in current litigation to even obtain this visa be evidence enough of an ongoing relationship?

Not in my opinion.  Evidence of time together and continued communication are evidence of a continuing relationship.  Good luck.

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7 minutes ago, Ermehgerdd said:

 

Signed and dated letter confirming legally able and willing to marry (our I-797 expired in April)

Dated when?

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Just now, Ermehgerdd said:

Today

Good.

Have one dated the day of or the day before the interview too.

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And have those letters at point of entry.  
 

I always say: declare intent to marry early and often.  

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17 hours ago, Ermehgerdd said:

Its my understanding London rarely asks for evidence of relationship. Has anyone experienced anything different? Would the fact that we are in current litigation to even obtain this visa be evidence enough of an ongoing relationship? He has photos of my most recent visit in June, but is it necessary to print off any more recent communication between us?

They never ask for continuing evidence from K1s. Take what you want (not a mountain), but London goes with the premise that USCIS approved your relationship with the I129F so that’s good enough for them. 

 

17 hours ago, Ermehgerdd said:

Additionally, as the petitioner, I've compiled and sent the following to my fiance:

I-134
W2, Pay Stubs
Letter from Employer
2019 Tax Transcript

Signed and dated letter confirming legally able and willing to marry (our I-797 expired in April)

Perfect on Affidavit of Support

The updated letter of intent for London doesn’t have to be dated the day before interview.They just need something dated since 4 months following your NOA2 when your petition approval theoretically expired. 
 

17 hours ago, Ermehgerdd said:

He will have his birth certificate, ARCO, and passport pictures, confirmations of DS160,  courier, visa fee, and interview emails. Additionally, his passport is valid way beyond 6 months. Are we missing anything?

Only if he’s got any other things like a name change, military discharge, a previous marriage to show he legally ended. You didn’t mention his passport, but that’s a no brainer, right? 
You are well prepared.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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8 hours ago, visasammy said:

So your were allowed to reschedule your interview due to the Pompeo case? @Ermehgerdd

Yes. London Embassy rescheduled the interview and sent us the date by email.

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