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Hello! My fiancé and I got our K-1 approved about a month ago! We are working on our next steps, and I really need some guidance. (Morocco to US)

 

Here is what we have done so far:

 

- He has started gathering his documents (police/court papers, birth certificate, passport photos, evidence of relationship) and is working on securing translations to English. 

 

- He filed his DS-160 form and paid the fee earlier today. (It sounds like we wait one day, and then he can use the receipt number to schedule his interview.)


My questions:

 

1) How does the Form I-134 work? (proof of financial support.) I have the form and am ready to fill it out (as the petitioner.) But once I do that and get the evidence that goes with it, where do I submit it once it’s filled out? Or does he just need to take a signed copy of it with him to his interview?

 

2) Do I just need my tax return? Or do I also need the letter from my job, and my bank, etc? It’s not clear to me what evidence is required.

 

3) The K-1 was approved, and I said it would take “several weeks” for NVC to mail our petition to the consulate in Morocco.. he hasn’t received anything in the mail from them. Are we doing things out of order?? 

 

4) Where does the medical exam come in? When does he need to do that?

 

5) Does this all sound right? Or are we missing anything important? 

 

Any advice would help!

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Casa has changed the way K1 interviews are scheduled

We use to schedule them online but now

 

Please note that once a K visa petition is approved by USCIS, the file will be sent to the U.S. Consulate in Casablanca and we will contact the beneficiary of the petition directlyt to schedule an interview date.

 

https://ma.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/fiancee-visa/

 

Casa likes to have original I 134 and 3 years tax returns ,  photos , some chats to show continued relationship, (not that the CO will look at all this  but if u don't have it at interview ,  the CO will ask for it )  these are all originals

 

Be sure u do the 2 police report(s)

u also need to provide proof of your US residency Like a photo copy of DL or passport profile page

When contacted by embassy,  they will tell u the drs for medical as the do change the list from time to time.  then u can schedule medical 

the visa when issued expires 6 months from medical so don't do it too far ahead 

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13 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

Casa has changed the way K1 interviews are scheduled

We use to schedule them online but now

 

Please note that once a K visa petition is approved by USCIS, the file will be sent to the U.S. Consulate in Casablanca and we will contact the beneficiary of the petition directlyt to schedule an interview date.

 

https://ma.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/fiancee-visa/

 

Casa likes to have original I 134 and 3 years tax returns ,  photos , some chats to show continued relationship, (not that the CO will look at all this  but if u don't have it at interview ,  the CO will ask for it )  these are all originals

 

Be sure u do the 2 police report(s)

u also need to provide proof of your US residency Like a photo copy of DL or passport profile page

When contacted by embassy,  they will tell u the drs for medical as the do change the list from time to time.  then u can schedule medical 

the visa when issued expires 6 months from medical so don't do it too far ahead 

 

Thank you!!!! 
 

I just want to check what  you mean by the 2 police reports. I think we might be missing one.
 

He just got one from the police station and then one from the courthouse. Is that what we need or something else?

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there are 2 needed 

these 2

 

  • Police certificate (fiche anthropometrique) and English translation
  • Court record (casier judiciare) and English translation
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