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mimi2005
Hey guys!

I had my K1 Interview yesterday and got approved. kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif

Later that day I remembered that there was this form D-156 that you are supposed to sign in front of the officer. Well, he didnt make me to sign it and I was so excited as I got approved, that I completly forgot to ask him about it.

As I was still waiting for the Interview I saw a couple people raising their hands to swear, reading this paragraph.... but I didnt have to do so...

What do you think? Shall I call the consulate and ask about it? My US fiance told me I shouldnt cause the officer is the one in charge and I shouldnt tell him, what to do.... thats about right, but Im just scared that they wont print the visa now and I will get this information when I wanna pick it up and then it will be kinda thight with my flight...

Has anybody been in this situation? Any advice?

Every comment is appreciated.
Thank you,
Mimi blush.gif
YuAndDan
I would contact them, and let them know. It could hold things up on their side, this is a legal document and with out your signature and the oath then it is not valid.

I think they would appreciate your concern, mistakes do happen.

This is just my opinion, but in this process "dotting the i's and crossing the t's" is what it is all about and not signing that form is one of those things that could cause problems.
Luis&Laura
I know I signed like 3 papers, but I didn't even look much to know which I signed. I had the impression they made me sign less papers than I had originally left unsigned for the interview.

Maybe it's not necessary.
mimi2005
Thank you for your answers! Too bad that you are pretty much saying the opposite! biggrin.gif blush.gif

I really dont know whats the best to do wacko.gif

Any more advice/opinions????? helpsmilie.gif

Thank you!
Mimi
Luis&Laura
For peace of mind call the embassy and ask. good.gif
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