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Hi all

 

On the 26th February we were DQ! It's moved very fast so far so we're very happy.

 

When we got married, we got three copies of our marriage certificate. Carie took one home with her, and I kept two in the UK. However, last week we realised I had uploaded the scan of my wife's copy of our marriage certificate, since she already had the scan to hand, which had become DQ. The marriage certificates have a clear serial number on them, so when I bring documents to the interview it is clear that it is not the same document! I was wondering what our options are here now? I can think of two options and was wondering what people thought would be best to reduce / negate any possible delays.

 

Option 1: Carie posts me the copy of our marriage certificate she scanned. We still probably have a few months to interviews so I'm not worried about it not getting here in time. However if it gets lost in the post etc or for some reason there is a huge delay this could be problematic.

 

Option 2: I scan and upload one of the copies of my marriage certificate to CEAC and I bring that with me to the interview. I was concerned whether updating documents after we've already been DQ'd might cause a delay or problems? Is this common?

 

Thank you very much and I hope to hear your thoughts on this!

 

Harry

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Go with option 1  and if it is lost bring another original and a photo copy to the interview.  Explain what happened.  

 

You won’t be the first person who lost a document between dq and interview and you won’t be the last.  

 

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If it is just the serial number that is different between the 3 certificates, then take the one you have to the interview and explain the discrepancy, if it is even asked.

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I know this must of been asked before, but is there a thread/link  which states the list of documents needed to bring to the interview ? 

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34 minutes ago, VJmember2020 said:

I know this must of been asked before, but is there a thread/link  which states the list of documents needed to bring to the interview ? 

The embassy in London tells you what to bring. That’s all they want.

 

https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/family-immigration/required-documents/

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2 minutes ago, Wuozopo said:

The embassy in London tells you what to bring. That’s all they want.

 

https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/family-immigration/required-documents/

Thank you!!

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52 minutes ago, VJmember2020 said:

I know this must of been asked before, but is there a thread/link  which states the list of documents needed to bring to the interview ? 

I don’t see DS-260 confirmation on the list, but when you submitted it, you should have gotten an email confirmation of submitting the DS-260 which says bring this confirmation to the interview

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19 minutes ago, Wuozopo said:

I don’t see DS-260 confirmation on the list, but when you submitted it, you should have gotten an email confirmation of submitting the DS-260 which says bring this confirmation to the interview

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I think I've lived in America for too long. When I saw 'DQ', my immediate thought was 'Dairy Queen'...

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