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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: New Zealand
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Hi everyone,

Thank you so much for continuing to answer my many questions. I know I'll always find help here at VJ.

Here's my most recent question/concern:

My fiance mailed me a copy of his birth certificate (New Zealand) and he will also be forwarding me the letters he received from the NZ and UK police departments stating that he has no records in either country. Can I stick these in with our original packet when I mail to VSC? Or should I hold them until they ask? Or does each thing go at a different time? Thanks again!!!

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10/11/2005 We met!

K-1

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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Neither are needed for the submission of the I-129F. Rather, your fiance will need both documents for his interview at the consulate, when the time comes. :)

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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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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HI i hope that everything is well and you get all information you need ... i advice you to see this page

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"An unexamined life is not worth living." -- Socrates

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Also the USCIS asks that the police check be no older then a year from the interview date...but I would actually have it under 6 months old to be safe....so if your interview is like 8 months from now...I would have another police check done closer to the interview date.

:)~Laura

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First met in Canada, Sept 22, 2006 <3

September 2006 to March 2008, 11 visits, 5 in Canada, 6 in NJ

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Also the USCIS asks that the police check be no older then a year from the interview date...but I would actually have it under 6 months old to be safe....so if your interview is like 8 months from now...I would have another police check done closer to the interview date.

:)~Laura

USCIS does petition processing, but Dept of State conducts the interview and grants the visa.

Police certificate vary from 3months to 1 year in validity depending on the country.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Also the USCIS asks that the police check be no older then a year from the interview date...but I would actually have it under 6 months old to be safe....so if your interview is like 8 months from now...I would have another police check done closer to the interview date.

:)~Laura

Here in Morocco it's better to start preparing the documents and forms after getting the NOA2 ... cause the the paper stay valide 3 months !!!

Rachid

"An unexamined life is not worth living." -- Socrates

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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The police records are only for the interview - but my husband and I sent in his BC with the initial packet. We did that to "show" who he - to kind of verify everything we included with the I-129F.

11/2004 - Met in Brazil

09/2006 - Apply for K1

03/2007 - K1 approved

04/2007 - Apply for AOS & EAD

07/2007 - EAD approved

01/2008 - Conditional Residency approved

11/2009 - Apply to remove conditions

02/2010 - Permanent Residency approved

11/2010 - Apply for Citizenship

03/2011 - Citizenship approved

07/2011 - Moved back to Brazil

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Take a look at the guide here on VJ, it is very helpful :thumbs:

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"Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid." John Wayne

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: New Zealand
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Take a look at the guide here on VJ, it is very helpful :thumbs:

Thanks everyone. I just wanted to be extra sure! I don't want to be slowed down in any way. Your responses are appreciated!

unitedkingdom-.gif

newzealand-.gifunitedstates-.gif

10/11/2005 We met!

K-1

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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