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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kuwait
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So we hired a lawyer to help us assemble our application and I have a few questions:

 

1) Our application is complete but some pages are colored and some pages are in black and white. I told her that we should have all of our pages colored that way our application can look more uniform. She said that this is irrelevant to USCIS. Is that true and I'm just worrying too much?

 

2) Instead of a Letter of Intent, she made us sign a Letter of Declaration (one for my fiancé and one for me) which states how we met, the number of times we visited each other, and that we plan on marrying within 90 days of my fiancé entering the United States. Is that okay? Because I see everyone on VJ having a very brief Letter of Intent. 

 

Thank you in advance VJers!

 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Sounds about right.

 

Page color I doubt matters at all to them.

 

And while "Letter of intent" is requested, using the other named document in it's place seems fine as long as you do both state you are wanting to marry. 

 

Should be okay.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kuwait
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Thank you so much guys! So even if both our passport pages and birth certificates are in black and white in our application then we should be fine right? I ask because I assume pages with identification/important info should be as clear and as viewable as possible. 

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