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EAD/Green Card
6:53 pm January 2, 2020

Caitlin Kennedy

Caitlin Kennedy

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Hi, We are scheduling our interview hopefully by EOM. That being said, we are trying to plan a trip this summer but nervous to as we dont know if my fiance can travel until he gets his EAD/Green Card. Not sure the difference and if England even has that, but wondering if anyone knows the rules on that? I know once he is here, get married, apply for adjustment of status/green card, he cant leave the country until that he gets it. Any information regarding this EAD thing or does he have to wait until he gets the green card in his hand to legally leave the US? So hard to plan life :(



 
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Photocopies for interview documents
3:10 am January 2, 2020

Caitlin Kennedy

Caitlin Kennedy

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Hi all - We are prepping the documents for the interview. This site: https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/fiancee-2/required-documents/

says: You are required to obtain the original or certified copy, and one photocopy (with the exception of your passport and photographs) of the following documents for yourself and each family member applying for a visa.

Do we need a photocopy of everything below except the bolded items? Do I need to send my EOS via mail to him by me printing it out then a photocopy? That seems aggressive. Also for the PC, a photocopy of the actual certificate? I assume for the DS-160, we can print two of it and that works?

This is the list applying to my fiance and I for documentation for the interview: (The other items on the list do not apply to us)

1. Passport (Do not need photocopy)

2. Photographs: Two color photographs (2x2) (Do not need photocopy)

3. Birth Certificate: Original copy with both parent s names on it (Make photocopy)

4. Police Certificate (Make photocopy)

5. Evidence of Support I-134 (CK to send my original version and photocopy?

)

6. Printed out DS-160 confirmation page, interview date and MRV payment of $265 (visa payment)



 
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Photographs for Medical Interview
2:29 am January 2, 2020

Caitlin Kennedy

Caitlin Kennedy

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When it says 4 identical passport-sized photographs (four for each applicant, including babies) does this mean UK size or US size?



 
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i129f questions.
10:35 pm January 1, 2020

morgancarson



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Hello,

We are currently doing a i129f packet. We have a few questions about different things.

1. we have scanned in the whole passport as proof of US citizenship, do we have to sign each page, or is it ok to just leave it blank with the scanned image?

2. on the cover letter do we have to include everything that's in there? for example how many photos, and pages of packet and such? We will have around 30 pages of proof with photos, bag tags, date receipts, letters, postcards. Would this be our 'proof of having met in person in last 2 years, and proof of on going relationship?

We have:

Contents include:

  • Payment in the amount of $535
  • I-129F
  • I-129F Supplement:
  • Passport style photo (Petitioner)
  • Passport style photo (Beneficiary)
  • US Passport (Petitioner)
  • Letter certifying intent to marry (Petitioner and Beneficiary)
  • Proof of having met in person in the past two years
  • Proof of ongoing relationship

we have the blank bullet point as we need to add beneficiaries deed poll onto this.

That takes me to the third question...

3. We will put a copy of Beneficiaries deed poll (name change), is it okay to put deed poll, or should we put 'document of name change' as we are not sure if deed poll is a known word.

4. In the cover letter, where it says 'i129f supplement' is that extra pages we have used for additional information? We have used blank pages with the petitioners name, the page, part and item, then listed everything.

5. on the i129f form, do we have to put N/A in all blank spaces? For example petitioners dad does not have a middle name so we have put N/A.

We really do appreciate any help!!!!



 
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Employment history questions
9:17 am December 31, 2019

morgancarson



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Hi guys, I have searched for this question, but cannot find anything,

I am filling out the form (I-129) and on physical address for the beneficiary do I need to put my address for my j1 and her h2b visa i was on? It was the same place on both occasions. Technically i was in the USA working, and it does say whether in USA or not.



 
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