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Hi guys! So I think I finally have everything I need for the interview a week from Monday but I just want to double check with all of you to make sure. At least then if I need something I still have a week to get it. :)

Please keep in mind that I am ####### about copies and having things in order so I may have way more than I need. :)

In 2 accordion folders I have:

2 copies of the I-129 and everything that went into that package.

copy of the USCIS taking the 455$ fee from fiance's U.S. chequing account.

NOA1 plus 3 copies

NOA2 plus 3 copies

copies of my medical records from hospitals, surgeries, vaccinations...etc

extra copies of pictures from all trips together

copies of my school records from elementary and high school attendance in U.S. schools in the past

3 copies of my passport bio. page

courier receipt for U.S. Consulate in MTL receiving my packet 3

packet 4 from the consulate (with letter for interview date) plus 2 copies

xpresspost envelope

131$ USD

passport

5 u.s. passport photos

DS-156 original plus 3 copies

DS-156k original plus 3 copies

DS-160 confirmation original plus 3 copies

DS-160 application original plus 3 copies

police certificate plus 3 copies

birth certificate (2 originals) plus 3 copies

birth certificate official certified translation from (french to english) plus 3 copies

fiance's birth certificate original plus 3 copies

fiance's passport bio page (scanned and color printed plus 2 copies)

pictures of our last 2 trips

phone records from february until august

copies of cards sent to each other by snail mail

all copies of plane tickets, boarding passes and hotel room bills

medical x-ray in brown envelope

actual medical file in regular white envelope (sealed)

my receipt for payment of the medical at Medysis MTL

originals of vaccinations received throughout adulthood and vaccination booklet

new fiance letter of intent by him original plus 3 copies

new fiance letter of intent by me original plus 3 copies

I-134 original filled out by my fiance plus 2 copies

2006-2008 tax 1040's for my fiance plus 2 copies

2006-2008 tax W2's for my fiance plus 2 copies

last 3 months pay stubs for my fiance's job plus 2 copies

I-134 original filled out by co-sponsor plus 2 copies

2006-2008 tax 1040's for my fiance plus 2 copies

2006-2008 tax W2's for my fiance plus 2 copies

color scan of co-sponsor's passport bio. page plus 2 copies

I know its alot. Sorry about that. Please let me know if I missing something.

Thanks alot!

Sorry guys.....HAHHAHAH! I also have:

2 copies of my DS-230 part 1 I sent in for packet 3

original and 2 copies of DS-230 part 2 (just in case)

2 copies of my packet 3 (just in case)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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When I was reading your list I thought you hadn't had the medical yet - because you are taking your medical records as well? There is no way they are going to ask for them, but anyway, good luck with your interview :thumbs:

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You don't need the X-Ray. Other than that, you seem very prepared, like you want to get the Angry Lady in MTL. :devil:

Good luck.

You're mean!

Montreal: BEAT!!! Approved!!!!!

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You don't need the X-Ray. Other than that, you seem very prepared, like you want to get the Angry Lady in MTL. :devil:

Good luck.

You're mean!

I didn't mean it that way. When Mel and I were preparing for our interview, I swear Mel wanted to be so prepared that the meanest SOB couldn't possibly say no. It was like she was delighted when the Angry Lady kept asking for things and her response each time was "Well, it's right there in the packet, let me see the table of contents to tell you exactly what page".

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The best thing is to be well prepared. You seem to have everything you need in your list. Just try to relax, the interview really is the easy part of the process. Make sure to get something to eat before you go in, the selection in the vending machines is very poor.

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I'm actually worried about the interview - stupid domicile #######.

I am the dual citizen. I had never lived in the U.S., never worked and been paid by a U.S. company etc etc - but I proved domicile, if I can do it, anyone can :lol:

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the selection in the vending machines is very poor.

that's a really handy nugget of info, actually.

re: the list-looks like you have more than enough. I'm just bringing what they asked-birth cert., police check, blah blah (plus a copy of it, of course)... and photos/airline tickets. I feel so minimal in comparison..!

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I'm actually worried about the interview - stupid domicile #######.

I am the dual citizen. I had never lived in the U.S., never worked and been paid by a U.S. company etc etc - but I proved domicile, if I can do it, anyone can :lol:

psst.. share the tips!

Montreal: BEAT!!! Approved!!!!!

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I'm actually worried about the interview - stupid domicile #######.

I am the dual citizen. I had never lived in the U.S., never worked and been paid by a U.S. company etc etc - but I proved domicile, if I can do it, anyone can :lol:

psst.. share the tips!

Tips! >>>> http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...164618&st=0

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Are you supposed to bring 3 copies of everything?

For details visit My Timeline or Profile

ROC Timeline:
May 23, 2012 - Mailed I-751
January 7, 2013 - RFE Received
March 26, 2013 - RFE Response Sent
April 11, 2013 - ROC APPROVED

June 8th, 2013 - 10 yr GC Received (FINALLY)

AOS Timeline:
March 23, 2010 - Mailed I-485 (AOS), I-131 (AP), I-765 (EAD)
June 7, 2010 - AP received
June 12, 2010 - EAD received
August 27, 2010 - 2 yr Green Card Received!


K-1 Timeline:
April 22, 2009 - I-129F Sent
November 20, 2009 - Interview in Montreal - Approved!
January 3, 2010 - POE (Ambassador Bridge)
January 20, 2010 - Wedding

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I'm actually worried about the interview - stupid domicile #######.

I am the dual citizen. I had never lived in the U.S., never worked and been paid by a U.S. company etc etc - but I proved domicile, if I can do it, anyone can :lol:

psst.. share the tips!

Tips! >>>> http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...164618&st=0

Thanks lady :D

Montreal: BEAT!!! Approved!!!!!

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