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Elderflower3623

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    Houston
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    Texas

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    K-1 Visa
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    California Service Center
  • Country
    Canada

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  1. I would like to understand if my Covid vaccines that I receive outside of Canada will be accepted by the doctor who will be performing my medical examination for the k1 visa? Do I need originals of the vaccines certificates or copies are sufficient? Also do these vaccine certificates need to be translated, notarized etc? Thank you for your clarification.
  2. I just learned that both myself and my 7 year old need Covid19 vaccines ( done in the last 12 months) as well as seasonal influenza (flu shot) done. Does anybody have more information on this? How strict is this? Is there any flexibility in not getting these done and proceed with medical exam?
  3. Please let me know if children need to attend the scheduled interview? Our interview will be in Montreal but we live outside of this city. Thank you!
  4. Do children need to attend the consular interview for k1 visa?
  5. I have received a letter from US state department saying that my petition for I-129F has been approved and I was provided with Montreal Case number. I'm having a hard time understanding if NOW I need to do something (schedule interview, medical etc) or I need to wait to be contacted by the Montreal consulate in regards the next steps, and whether or now I should go ahead and schedule my interview? The letter simply says that the Consulate will contact me when they are ready to process my petition, but on the forum I saw a couple of members suggesting to go ahead and schedule the interview. Please clarify this for me. I dont want to waste time, if now it's on me to take action. Thank you!
  6. Hello, we recently received an update on our I-129F case saying the following " your case was sent to the Department of State for visa processing. You can find general information on Consular Processing by visiting our website at www.uscis.gov . The website will provide information on what to do next, who to contact, and how to inform us of any changes in your situation or address." So what does this actually mean, is it approved? Hence it is sent for visa processing? We thought it would say one of the three Approved/Rejected or Denial. Isn't it suppose to be sent to NVC? What are we to do next? and what should we expect in the next coming weeks/months? Thank you~
  7. thank you for all the replies. To clarify, my question is: whether or not I can visit the US as a Canadian citizen with my child and during this visit enrol my child in an elementary school, while we both are waiting for our K1 and K2 Visas? In other words, can Canadian citizen (child) go to a public school in US without, us residency/visa?
  8. Dear users, I'm new here, therefore apologies if this topic was already discussed. I wasn't able to locate. We submitted our I-129f documents in August 2023. Received our first NOA1 August 31, 2023. No updates since then. I would preferably want to enrol my child 7 years old (who is also immigrating with me ) for the 2024 school year while we are waiting for the K1, K2 visas. my questions are as follows: 1) Can I enrol my child while visiting the US and while waiting on my Visa ? 2) If yes, would this impact my visa application negatively? I don't intend to illegally work or marry my partner in US. However, I would prefer longer visitations to the US and enrol my child to a public school. Once I hear from the USCIS, I will return back to my current location, Canada and proceed with the interview etc. Thank you~
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