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SaiGonWithTheWind

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  1. Thanks for the information! How can I cross-post this to the Vietnam forum? Literally my first day on here and trying to get the hang of this...
  2. I would like to preface my previous comments by saying that the document is about 9 pages of actual text and 30 pages of images to support the text. I've scaled photos to reduce file size to fit the inquiry form website, but I suppose I could significantly pare down the document if it is an acceptable form of submission.
  3. Hey there so my fiancée and I have our interview on February 27 and we are in the final stages of preparing all documents and practicing potential questions. Upon going over everything, I realized that although we had heavily front-loaded our I-129F with flight tickets, hotel invoices, itineraries, photos, letters of intent, text messages, etc., I had forgotten to submit a timeline of our relationship. Keep in mind that a timeline of our relationship is not listed anywhere on the I-129F as being a required document for submission. I thought I was just following the rules of the document, and hadn't come across this forum until now. Safe to say, my fiancée was none too happy to learn that I hadn't submitted one and wouldn't let me hear the end of it. Regardless, the I-129F was approved and sent to the NVC for processing, who forwarded everything to the US Consulate in due time. She received the PKT-3 not long after. I spent countless hours and came up with about a 40-page timeline of our entire relationship from the day we met until now, which I then had notarized. Keep in mind this is after she had received the PKT-3 and we had just booked our interview slot. Fast forward to now, and I'm not sure what we should do. I've heard rumors that they start reviewing cases 4 business days in advance to the interview in order to prepare the questions they will ask us. If this is true (or regardless of if this is true or not), should I attempt to submit the document on the US Consulate of Vietnam Immigrant Visa Inquiry Form as an attachment and hope they add it to our case file? Or should I bring the document to the K-1 visa interview and hope they take the time to at least thumb through it? Is there any other possible alternative solution without further delaying our case or repaying fees? I'm hoping to avoid (if at all possible) receiving a "green/blue paper" which means they require more information, as I've spent significant amounts of money to attend this interview with her and we've been extremely diligent along this entire process. Any feedback is highly appreciated!
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