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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Greetings EARTHLING

USCIS has completed pre-processing checks on the applications listed below and the cases have been transferred to the Orlando Field Office for processing.

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While review of the case is pending, you have an opportunity to supplement the file with additional documentation that you believe may support your (your client’s) eligibility for the immigration benefit. Please do not resubmit the same documentation you submitted with the initial application.

During our review, an Immigration Services Officer will determine whether we may waive an interview, based on the specific facts of the application and the immigration record.  

We are looking for evidence of the bona fides of relationships from the inception of the relationship to present. This evidence may include, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Copy of Birth Certificates.
  • Copy of Marriage Certificates.

·         Evidence you and your spouse terminated any prior marriages, if applicable, (e.g., copy of Final Judgement of Dissolution of Marriages or/and Death Certificates).

  • Documents showing joint ownership of property, such as mortgage agreements or payments, property titles, or property registrations; Lease(s) showing the same residence; Documents showing shared finances and obligations (such as joint bank account(s), credit card statements, telephone bills, gas bills, electric bills, water bills, other utility bills, joint income taxes, joint insurance policies, insurance policies where one spouse is the dependent of the other, etc.); Birth certificate(s) of child(ren) born to the spouses; or pictures of wedding and other events. We are unable to return original photographs. Feel free to send photo/scanned copies.
  • Form I-693 (For detailed information, please see https://www.uscis.gov/i-693) Please note all completed Form I-693s must be mailed or dropped off to USCIS in a sealed envelope. Forms I-693s cannot be scanned or emailed.
  • Evidence of latest entry into the United States.
  • Certified copy of complete Record of Conviction, in case of any arrest(s) (e.g., police reports, charging documents, and court disposition showing how each incident was resolved).
  • Any other documents you determine are pertinent to your application.

All documents in any language other than English must be accompanied by a complete, accurate and Certified English translation of the entire document.

Please do not staple the documents or send binders. 

If you wish to submit supplemental documentation, you may

·         Scan and upload it to your USCIS online account, except for Form I-693 that must be mailed or dropped off to USCIS in a sealed envelope.

·         Send the documentation via mail, to the following address:

To the Attention of Records OM0006

USCIS Orlando Field Office

6680 Corporate Centre Blvd

Orlando, FL, 32822

Please Include your Alien Number, Case Receipt Number, and a complete copy of this e-mail with your response.

Submitting all required evidence and supporting documentation can help to avoid an unnecessary delay in the adjudication of your application. If you are unable to provide additional documents at this time, and our review determines insufficient evidence, a Request for Evidence or Notice of Intent to Deny will be issued in accordance with USCIS policy.

Sincerely,

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

Orlando Field Office

This email address is not monitored. Please visit USCIS at https://www.uscis.gov/contactcenter to learn more about our services and find answers to your questions. You may also call the USCIS Contact Center using our toll-free number 800-375-5283

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