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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi all here is my detailed London interview experiance hope it is of use to you:

Interview date: 08/Aug/07

Travel to London:

I left home at 7pm on 07/Aug caught the midland mainline service from Sheffield to London St Pancras I got there at around 10pm. I had booked a hotel near the embassy for the night at the Hyde Hotel Paddington (booked by: www.Londonnights.com). The hotel is not very far from the Embassy. The staff were polite and the rooms although small were of a very high standard (better than I have had in some higher ranked hotels). I ordered a car from Plazza cars to collect me at 7:30am from the hotel to take me to the Embassy. The hotel does not have any AC and it was very hot.

Interview day:

The day stated early at 5:45am. Got ready checked over my paper work, all present and correct, I took my other bags and left them with the reception. The rest of the day when something like this: Headed down for breakfast at 6:50am Breakfast finished at 7:10am. Car arrived at 7:15am. Arrived Embassy 7:30am. The entrance that you need for the visas is on the south side of the square and has Grosvenor St leading off it. (if you are stood facing the front of the Embassy with the Roosevelt memorial on your right you are in the right place).

I had a 9am appointment and strictly speaking you are not meant to arrive more than 30 minutes before. I had heard queues of 2+ hours so got there early. This did not seem to bother them. I was standing around talking with other people waiting for the queue gates to be opened. They all seemed to have letters that looked nothing like mine. They were all going for non-immigrant visas and these are handled by a different branch. (Technically the K1 is a non-immigrant visa but it is handled by the immigrant visa branch). Also there were people of other nationalities getting visas to visit the USA. I think I saw a Ukrainian passport while I was there waiting.

Security is tight, you are not allowed to take any liquids through and I had to remove my belt and put everything in my small bag. I walked to the security hut and put my bag on the X ray. I waked through the mettle detector. It went off, don’t know why I did not have any mettle on me!! The security guard looked longingly at the x-ray of my bag and spotted the USB pen drive I had on my key chain. That had to stay at security. (my cell phone would have also but I had left it back at the hotel).

I walked round the building to the other side, you walk in front of the building where all the flags of the states are. You go up the steps at the other side of the building and there is a person at a desk, they ask to see your paper work.

Here is where it stated to go wrong for me, the guy on the best looked like a workman and did not know what he was doing. He asked to see my appointment letter, I showed it to him, he said

“No the one with the bar code” (I found out later this was wrong, if you are going for a NON-IMMIGRANT VISA then the letter has a bar code on it. The IMMIGRANT ones don’t)

Trying to be helpful I said this has a barcode on and showed him a copy of the DS156, I had a copy with me thankfully. He said that was ok and gave me a printed ticket No. 1000**.

This was the second problem, this ticket was for a non immigrant visa, the ticket that you should be given begins 5000**.

Anyway oblivious to this I went up the stars to the left and sat down. The room looks rather like a large bank with windows that resemble the cashier counters. These are where your interviews will take place.

Did not wait long and was called to a widow. The Lady here was very nice, she looked at the DS156 and said “Relocation to the USA?” I explained what I was doing and showed her my appointment letter. She talked with one of her colleges and she said I had been given the wrong ticket.

Back out to the front desk I explained to the guy who put right the mistake. Right ticket this time back to sit down. Longer wait this time, I knew I was on the right track when someone who was also interviewing for a K1 sat next to me. Called after about 30-40 minutes I think.

Window 13, for finger printing, payment and hand over of copies of Police and birth certificates. All going well so far, fingerprints taken 3 times as the reader was not working properly. Photograph give over, (they take a picture of the picture and use that, they give you the picture back). Asked for a letter of continued intent to marry from my US fiancé. This was because it had been more than 4 months from date of filing to the date of the interview. Handed over the I134 and supporting evince.

Then paid $100 visa processing fee, I had $100 in notes but they would also accept credit cards. Sat back down and waited, longer wait this time. Then called to window 15 for the interview. They make you take to Oath that you will tell the truth, if you don’t like swearing you can affirm.

I was asked to write Tracy’s full name on the DS157 (or it could have been 156 not sure). There were other forms to sign and then came the questions:

How we met?

When Tracy has been to college?

What I planned to do for work once I got to the USA?

Here is when the problems really stated. He asked to see Tracy’s tax returns for the last year. This was IRS FORM 1040. I did not have them. He explained that he needed to see them before he granted the visa but he was accept Fax copies. I was informed that the case was suspended until he saw the tax forms. I was given a blue piece of paper telling me what I had to provide. I was instructed that I had to have them couriered to the embassy with my passport.

I was then informed about the conditions on the visa, I had to get married in 90 days etc etc etc…..

I left at about 9am and headed back to the hotel. I got Tracy to fax me the forms (Wal Mart don’t do faxing at 5am by the way, just in case you are ever in this boat)

I arranged for the courier to collect the paper work from my home address the next day. That was the Thursday, the paper work reached the embassy the following Monday. The following Saturday we got everything back from the embassy visa Granted!!!!!

There you go one very stressful experience but it was worth it in the end. If you are going for the K1 interview don’t forget your tax forms!!!!

Paperwork:

Police Certificate

Birth Certificate

Picture conforming to state department regulations.

Letter of continued intent to marry from US fiancé. (because it has been more than 4 months from date of filing to date of interview)

I134 affidavit of support and supporting evidence.

Passport.

TAX FORMS FOR LAST TAX YEAR (POTENTIALLY 2 TAX YEARS)

Costs:

Train ticket: £22

Taxi Station to hotel: £15

Hotel: (£55 + 9.95 breakfast): £64.95

Taxi: hotel to embassy: £12

Visa fee $100 (about £50)

Courier: 24.50

Total: £188.45

Knowing that I can be with Tracy: Priceless

Things to remember for the Interview:

Tax forms: It does not say it on any of the documentation that you will ever see but you should take with you the USC's IRS form 1040 and some supporting evidence (eg W2's or schedules)

Money: There is a little cafe where you can by drinks and some confectionary. You are going to be there a while so best be prepared.

Letter of intent to marry if it has been more than 3-4 months between filing and date of interview.

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03-06-10 Mailed N-400

03-17-10 Check cashed

03-19-10 NOA received

03-22-10 Biometrics sent

04-09-10 Biometrics appointment

06-14-10 Interview Date

06-22-10 Received letter for Oath

07-02-10 Oath ceremony

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi all here is my detailed London interview experiance hope it is of use to you:

Interview date: 08/Aug/07

Travel to London:

I left home at 7pm on 07/Aug caught the midland mainline service from Sheffield to London St Pancras I got there at around 10pm. I had booked a hotel near the embassy for the night at the Hyde Hotel Paddington (booked by: www.Londonnights.com). The hotel is not very far from the Embassy. The staff were polite and the rooms although small were of a very high standard (better than I have had in some higher ranked hotels). I ordered a car from Plazza cars to collect me at 7:30am from the hotel to take me to the Embassy. The hotel does not have any AC and it was very hot.

Interview day:

The day stated early at 5:45am. Got ready checked over my paper work, all present and correct, I took my other bags and left them with the reception. The rest of the day when something like this: Headed down for breakfast at 6:50am Breakfast finished at 7:10am. Car arrived at 7:15am. Arrived Embassy 7:30am. The entrance that you need for the visas is on the south side of the square and has Grosvenor St leading off it. (if you are stood facing the front of the Embassy with the Roosevelt memorial on your right you are in the right place).

I had a 9am appointment and strictly speaking you are not meant to arrive more than 30 minutes before. I had heard queues of 2+ hours so got there early. This did not seem to bother them. I was standing around talking with other people waiting for the queue gates to be opened. They all seemed to have letters that looked nothing like mine. They were all going for non-immigrant visas and these are handled by a different branch. (Technically the K1 is a non-immigrant visa but it is handled by the immigrant visa branch). Also there were people of other nationalities getting visas to visit the USA. I think I saw a Ukrainian passport while I was there waiting.

Security is tight, you are not allowed to take any liquids through and I had to remove my belt and put everything in my small bag. I walked to the security hut and put my bag on the X ray. I waked through the mettle detector. It went off, don’t know why I did not have any mettle on me!! The security guard looked longingly at the x-ray of my bag and spotted the USB pen drive I had on my key chain. That had to stay at security. (my cell phone would have also but I had left it back at the hotel).

I walked round the building to the other side, you walk in front of the building where all the flags of the states are. You go up the steps at the other side of the building and there is a person at a desk, they ask to see your paper work.

Here is where it stated to go wrong for me, the guy on the best looked like a workman and did not know what he was doing. He asked to see my appointment letter, I showed it to him, he said

“No the one with the bar code” (I found out later this was wrong, if you are going for a NON-IMMIGRANT VISA then the letter has a bar code on it. The IMMIGRANT ones don’t)

Trying to be helpful I said this has a barcode on and showed him a copy of the DS156, I had a copy with me thankfully. He said that was ok and gave me a printed ticket No. 1000**.

This was the second problem, this ticket was for a non immigrant visa, the ticket that you should be given begins 5000**.

Anyway oblivious to this I went up the stars to the left and sat down. The room looks rather like a large bank with windows that resemble the cashier counters. These are where your interviews will take place.

Did not wait long and was called to a widow. The Lady here was very nice, she looked at the DS156 and said “Relocation to the USA?” I explained what I was doing and showed her my appointment letter. She talked with one of her colleges and she said I had been given the wrong ticket.

Back out to the front desk I explained to the guy who put right the mistake. Right ticket this time back to sit down. Longer wait this time, I knew I was on the right track when someone who was also interviewing for a K1 sat next to me. Called after about 30-40 minutes I think.

Window 13, for finger printing, payment and hand over of copies of Police and birth certificates. All going well so far, fingerprints taken 3 times as the reader was not working properly. Photograph give over, (they take a picture of the picture and use that, they give you the picture back). Asked for a letter of continued intent to marry from my US fiancé. This was because it had been more than 4 months from date of filing to the date of the interview. Handed over the I134 and supporting evince.

Then paid $100 visa processing fee, I had $100 in notes but they would also accept credit cards. Sat back down and waited, longer wait this time. Then called to window 15 for the interview. They make you take to Oath that you will tell the truth, if you don’t like swearing you can affirm.

I was asked to write Tracy’s full name on the DS157 (or it could have been 156 not sure). There were other forms to sign and then came the questions:

How we met?

When Tracy has been to college?

What I planned to do for work once I got to the USA?

Here is when the problems really stated. He asked to see Tracy’s tax returns for the last year. This was IRS FORM 1040. I did not have them. He explained that he needed to see them before he granted the visa but he was accept Fax copies. I was informed that the case was suspended until he saw the tax forms. I was given a blue piece of paper telling me what I had to provide. I was instructed that I had to have them couriered to the embassy with my passport.

I was then informed about the conditions on the visa, I had to get married in 90 days etc etc etc…..

I left at about 9am and headed back to the hotel. I got Tracy to fax me the forms (Wal Mart don’t do faxing at 5am by the way, just in case you are ever in this boat)

I arranged for the courier to collect the paper work from my home address the next day. That was the Thursday, the paper work reached the embassy the following Monday. The following Saturday we got everything back from the embassy visa Granted!!!!!

There you go one very stressful experience but it was worth it in the end. If you are going for the K1 interview don’t forget your tax forms!!!!

Paperwork:

Police Certificate

Birth Certificate

Picture conforming to state department regulations.

Letter of continued intent to marry from US fiancé. (because it has been more than 4 months from date of filing to date of interview)

I134 affidavit of support and supporting evidence.

Passport.

TAX FORMS FOR LAST TAX YEAR (POTENTIALLY 2 TAX YEARS)

Costs:

Train ticket: £22

Taxi Station to hotel: £15

Hotel: (£55 + 9.95 breakfast): £64.95

Taxi: hotel to embassy: £12

Visa fee $100 (about £50)

Courier: 24.50

Total: £188.45

Knowing that I can be with Tracy: Priceless

Things to remember for the Interview:

Tax forms: It does not say it on any of the documentation that you will ever see but you should take with you the USC's IRS form 1040 and some supporting evidence (eg W2's or schedules)

Money: There is a little cafe where you can by drinks and some confectionary. You are going to be there a while so best be prepared.

Letter of intent to marry if it has been more than 3-4 months between filing and date of interview.

This has confused me slightly: when you say USC's IRS form 1040, what are you referring to? The USCIS? If so, where do you get this form from? My fiancee probably doesn't have one as I met her in South Africa where we were both studying and so she has only recently moved back to the US ans is now working. Her father is co-sponsoring our application by filling in his own affidavit of support, but no idea about this IRS form. Anyone able to help?

Chris

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This has confused me slightly: when you say USC's IRS form 1040, what are you referring to? The USCIS? If so, where do you get this form from? My fiancee probably doesn't have one as I met her in South Africa where we were both studying and so she has only recently moved back to the US ans is now working. Her father is co-sponsoring our application by filling in his own affidavit of support, but no idea about this IRS form. Anyone able to help?

Chris

I believe I'll be in the same boat as you are Chris. I just graduated from college in May and began working in September so I won't have any back tax forms. But my mother is co-sponsoring so what I am going to do is include her past year's tax forms. Then for myself I will include my pay stubs and bank information. Send what you can. If the father is the co-sponsor, use his tax forms and any information that you fiancee can provide to at least prove that she is employed.

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10/27/2007 Sent I-129F to VSC

05/09/2008 Interview. Approved.

06/23/2008 Point of Entry

07/02/2008 JP Wedding Date

AOS Paperwork

08/21/2008 Mailed AOS Paperwork

08/27/2008 Check Cashed/Case Opened

10/11/2008 Church Wedding

03/05/2009 Greencard Arrived!

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Great review! Congratulations! :)

Nini - Vancouver BC, Canada (she's the one who does the forum thing)

Bee - Devon PA, USA (he's the one who gave her the shiny ring)

Getting our sanity tested by bureaucracy since 2007.

Here we go again...

Removal of conditions @ VSC

9/4/2010 - sent!

9/14/2010 - NOA

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Nice post, thanks for sharing. Congratulations :thumbs:

Hi there,

Was wondering what the letter of intent is supposed to say exactly?

Nice post, thanks for sharing. Congratulations :thumbs:

Jodi and Jamie's Timeline!!

05.24.2007 - I-129F Sent

05.25.2007 - I-129F Received

10.19.2007 - Called CSC to find out why we didn't get NOA 1

10.22.2007 - NOA2 Received by email

10.23.07- Touched

11.13.07- NVC Recieved Case

11.14.07- Called NVC to recieve Case #

11.15.07 Case Left NVC...sent to Embassy in London

11.29.07 Package #3 recieved by Jamie in England

12.1.07 Forms sent back to the Embassy, waiting now for package 4 with interview date...........

12.3.07 Package 3 arrived at Embassy

12.6.07 Medical Appt.

12.15.07 Police report arrives after 39 days(and on a Saturday!)

12.17.07 Spoke with DOS, London Embassy has all the paperwork they need and they have reviewed the case, no IV date yet set, she said will be 2 months out. UGHHHHHHH. COME ON PEOPLE!

1.11.08 Package 4 arrived

3.3.08 James arrives in the US!

3.7.08 Married at the courthouse!!

9.20.08 Wedding date

02.14.08 Interview date

2.14.08 APPROVED!!!!!

4.2.08 Filed AOS and Work Permit

4.17.08 NOA 1

4.24.08 DMV Appt

4.30.08 Biometrics Appt.

7.7.08 Work permit arrived

7.23.08 Travel document arrived

7.24.08 Still waiting for drivers license to show up, it's been 2 months since he took the test.

9.20.08 Wedding!!! What a beautiful Day it was!

11.10.08 Greencard interview...Passed!

11.24.08 Greencard to arrive.......still waiting......

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Nice post, thanks for sharing. Congratulations :thumbs:

Hi there,

Was wondering what the letter of intent is supposed to say exactly?

Nice post, thanks for sharing. Congratulations :thumbs:

Below is a link to the VJ sample letter from the K-1 guide. Basically it is the same letter you sent with the I-129F, it is just addressed to the Embassy as opposed to USCIS and the date on the letter needs to be closer to your interview date.

http://www.visajourney.com/examples/Fiance...r_of_Intent.doc

07/16/07 posted I-129f

07/20/07 confirmed delivered by US Postal Service

8/23/07 No NOA1 !!!!

8/23/07 phoned USCIS (told they can't help until after 90 days)

8/23/07 contacted bank to get copy of Cx check...illegable...noc WAC#

tried for weeks to get actual check....not possible, had to wait the 90 days for info from USCIS

10/17/07 Phoned USCIS, got thru (!), got WAC number and NOA1 date!!!!

07/26/07 NOA1 (never recieved hard copy, was promised a copy would be sent)

11/01/07 Ordered copy of "long form" UK B.C.

11/05/07 Recieved B.C. (Wish USCIS was that fast!)

11/09/07 Submitted request for UK police records

12/04/07 APPROVED By USCIS NOA2 letter sent (or so they claim)

12/15/07 Police certificate recieved

12/28/07 Called NVC, not in system

01/04/08 petition forwarded to London

01/12/08 packet 3 received *rubs eye in disbelief* Speed and efficiency, can it be?

01/18/08 HARD COPY OF NOA2 ARRIVED...seems the snail made a wrong turn somewhere.

01/28/08 Returned packet 3 to London Embassy

02/12/08 Medical completed...no problem.

02/13/08 Packet 4 received from London Embassy

03/03/08 Embassy Interview

03/06/08 Visa Arrived....Lovely to finally see it even if it is a bit drab...after 8 month you think they'd have sprung for some gold foil or at least a COLOR photo?

TODAY...he's here! He's in the US! Hurrah!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Our interview in London is tomorrow. I sent along my taxes from last year. However I made less money in 2006 so it is not accurate. However, I sent them along anyway along with a letter from my employer that I am making more money. Also in our case, my fiance is retired Royal Air Force as of this past April so he gets a pretty good pension monthly and this pension is not temporary. His pension is over the poverty level of one yearly so this really helps. I also sent along bank statements and payd stubs for the past three months.

The letter was not hard. I hope that I put what I needed in it. But it was simple, how and when we met and that we are planning to marry. Cannot give too much detail relative to marriage plans as the k1 process is so up in the air time wise that you cannot make dates and deposits without the chance of losing the deposits or the date changing.

April 24th 2007 NOA1

July 11th 2007 touched

August 10th 2007 RFE (paperwork they already had)

August 13thFED EX RFE INFO

August 14 VSC Received

August 21st touched

August 22nd touched

August 23rd touched (cleared security checks)

August 24th touched

September 14th 2007 NOA2

September 20th 2007 Hard Copy of NOA2

September 20th 2007 Letter drawn up from NVC

with new case number. Within a week

Visa petition will be sent to London.

September 29th 2007 letter received from London Embassy

*they have it :D* Need to schedule Medical.

October 12th 2007 Medical complete and done....passed :D

November 5th 2007 Checklist sent to London Embassy

November 12th 2007 Checklist received by London Embassy

December 5th 2007 Interview Date London Embassy *Dances around room*

DECEMBER 5TH K1 APPROVED *Jumps up and down on bed*

*LONDON WAS EASY*

December 17th Fiance' arrived in the U.S. *MERRY CHRISTMAS*

December 19th Social Security applied for

Live first and foremost, don't judge others as they will eventually judge you!! Be the most for your heart and not your head. Above all remember every person you meet is a person!

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Congrats and thanks for the info.

From what I recall on the US embassy in London website, they require atleast 2 forms of supporting evidence. Notarized copy of tax returns is one of the options. But it seems like the Consular didn't care if it was notarized. Does anyone know if tax transcript is good enough or it has to be w2 plus 1040?

I-129F Sent : 2007-07-26

I-129F NOA1 issued : 2007-08-06

NOA2 received: 12/20/07

NVC received: 12/28/07

NVC sent to embassy 1/2/08

Packet 3 received: 1/15/08

Packet 3 sent: 1/21/08

Interview- 2/14/08

K1 Visa APPROVED- 2/15/08 and delivered 2/21/08

Wedding 3/21/08

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