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JonasMichaels
I just read through the information on the US gov website regarding k1 visas. They make it sounds as if a police certificate needs to be sent in with the I-129F ... am I reading that incorrectly? What exactly needs to be sent in with the 1-129F? So far, this is the list I have compiled - what am I missing? Thanks all!

1. $455 fee
2. 1 passport photo of me, 1 passport photo of fiancee
3. I-129F form
4. G-325A form - one for me, one for her (is that right?) also, do I spell her address with the Vietnamese symbols or without?
5. letter of intent to marry from each of us (do these need to be notarized?)
6. letter of how we met in person
7. copy of my birth certificate
8. copy of all pages of my passport
9. copy of her birth certificate
10. copy of her birth certificate certified translation
11. copy of my certified divorce decree
12. credit card statement showing ticket to vn purchase
13. photos, emails, chats

anything else?

also...
can my photos be printed out from my computer? all my photos are from digital cam. Can they then be cut and glued on another sheet of paper, is that acceptable?

Finally, any thoughts on making this look organized - plastic cover sheets, binder, folder?
Thanks very much and wish me luck on my journey!
Jonas M.
Steph25
U dont need to send a police certification
Steph25
QUOTE(JonasMichaels @ Jun 23 2008, 09:10 PM) *
I just read through the information on the US gov website regarding k1 visas. They make it sounds as if a police certificate needs to be sent in with the I-129F ... am I reading that incorrectly? What exactly needs to be sent in with the 1-129F? So far, this is the list I have compiled - what am I missing? Thanks all!

1. $455 fee
2. 1 passport photo of me, 1 passport photo of fiancee
3. I-129F form
4. G-325A form - one for me, one for her (is that right?) also, do I spell her address with the Vietnamese symbols or without?
5. letter of intent to marry from each of us (do these need to be notarized?)
6. letter of how we met in person
7. copy of my birth certificate
8. copy of all pages of my passport
9. copy of her birth certificate
10. copy of her birth certificate certified translation
11. copy of my certified divorce decree
12. credit card statement showing ticket to vn purchase
13. photos, emails, chats

anything else?

also...
can my photos be printed out from my computer? all my photos are from digital cam. Can they then be cut and glued on another sheet of paper, is that acceptable?

Finally, any thoughts on making this look organized - plastic cover sheets, binder, folder?
Thanks very much and wish me luck on my journey!
Jonas M.

4. Yes both have o fill out the G-325A
5. They dont have to be notarized (but we notarized them too)

we put everything in a folder and printed the pics out on our computer too we also wrote on the back when this picture took place and where.
JonasMichaels
QUOTE(Steph25 @ Jun 23 2008, 04:30 PM) *
we put everything in a folder and printed the pics out on our computer too we also wrote on the back when this picture took place and where.


Hi, I don't know the exact dates of each photo but can give a month and year, will that do?
Steph25
QUOTE(JonasMichaels @ Jun 23 2008, 09:33 PM) *
QUOTE(Steph25 @ Jun 23 2008, 04:30 PM) *
we put everything in a folder and printed the pics out on our computer too we also wrote on the back when this picture took place and where.


Hi, I don't know the exact dates of each photo but can give a month and year, will that do?



sure
PeterFB
QUOTE(JonasMichaels @ Jun 23 2008, 04:10 PM) *
I just read through the information on the US gov website regarding k1 visas. They make it sounds as if a police certificate needs to be sent in with the I-129F ... am I reading that incorrectly? What exactly needs to be sent in with the 1-129F? So far, this is the list I have compiled - what am I missing? Thanks all!

1. $455 fee
2. 1 passport photo of me, 1 passport photo of fiancee
3. I-129F form
4. G-325A form - one for me, one for her (is that right?) also, do I spell her address with the Vietnamese symbols or without?
5. letter of intent to marry from each of us (do these need to be notarized?)
6. letter of how we met in person
7. copy of my birth certificate
8. copy of all pages of my passport
9. copy of her birth certificate
10. copy of her birth certificate certified translation
11. copy of my certified divorce decree
12. credit card statement showing ticket to vn purchase
13. photos, emails, chats

anything else?

also...
can my photos be printed out from my computer? all my photos are from digital cam. Can they then be cut and glued on another sheet of paper, is that acceptable?

Finally, any thoughts on making this look organized - plastic cover sheets, binder, folder?
Thanks very much and wish me luck on my journey!
Jonas M.


Jonas

I would make sure to take the time to write as complete as possible answer to #18, include a timeline of your relationship and make sure you organize your evidence in date order.

Peter and Thi

I-129F Sent : 2007-05-26
I-129F NOA1 : 2007-06-11
I-129F RFE(s) :
RFE Reply(s) :
I-129F NOA2 : 2007-10-26
Touched: 2007-11-02
NVC Recieved: 2007-11-16
Consulate recieved ??????
Packet 3 sent 2007-12-11
Packet 3 received 2007-12-24
Packet 3 returned 2007-12-28
Packet 4 sent 2008-1-14
Email Reply with Interview Date 2008-1-23
Interview Date 2008-2-27
Passed Interview 2008-02-27
Visa Pick Up Date 2008-3-05
Received Visa 2008-2-29 (called to pick up earlier)
POE 2008-3-05 Los Angeles
Wedding 2008-4-26

2x2y2z
Please make a copy of everything that you send, so that you know what they have when the interview comes around.

Send complete and strong evidence of your relationship. This way, when they review your case before the interview, it helps to take pressure of the evidence they will ask. Also, make sure you retain the originals of the evidence, if not an exact copy, for the interview.

GOOD LUCK!
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