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MonopolyMoney
Our interview is on the 10th, but we're leaving very early tomorrow on Greyhound. Here's what we are bringing to the interview:

-Both packets received from Consulate, including top interview letter
-DS-156K, original and copied but not signed
-I-134 Affidavit of support for me and one for our co-sponsor, copied with evidence
-Letter of intent from me, copied and signed
-Proof of our relationship since sending in the I-129F (photos, letters, hotel receipt for our getaway, camping permit), originals and copied
-Birth certificate, long-form, original and copied
-Police certificate indicating a search of the CPIC, original and copied
-DS-156 copied twice (sent in original)
-DS-230 copied twice (sent in original)
-Name change document, original and copied
-Proof of visitations (airline tickets and photos), originals and copied
-Complete I-129F packet copied with original photos and tickets
-4 passport photos
-Our passports
-Medical with X-ray, unopened
-Prepaid X-press mailer
-$100 USD cash

Is there anything that we are forgetting??

Also, I paper-clipped all of the documents that had more than one page. Should I staple them instead?

I know that everyone says that the interview is the easiest part, but I'm really scared. I feel like everything we've been through this past year (and all of the documents we've sent in) depends on one short visit to the Embassy. I'm scared that they'll reject us or that I'll have forgotten something important.

The only reason they would reject us is the financial aspect, or lack of evidence for my I-134. My bank wouldn't write a letter for me, so I had emailed the Embassy and I was told that statements would be acceptable. I have all my bank statements for the past year, plus my tax returns. I'm praying that this is enough, especially with a co-sponsor who makes more than enough over the poverty line. My Dad (co-sponsor) has a written letter from his employer, from his credit union, and evidence of assets.

Ahhh! I'm fretting again. helpsmilie.gif
IR5FORMUMSIE
QUOTE(MonopolyMoneyHoney @ Oct 8 2007, 03:11 PM) *
Our interview is on the 10th, but we're leaving very early tomorrow on Greyhound. Here's what we are bringing to the interview:

-Both packets received from Consulate, including top interview letter
-DS-156K, original and copied but not signed
-I-134 Affidavit of support for me and one for our co-sponsor, copied with evidence
-Letter of intent from me, copied and signed
-Proof of our relationship since sending in the I-129F (photos, letters, hotel receipt for our getaway, camping permit), originals and copied
-Birth certificate, long-form, original and copied
-Police certificate indicating a search of the CPIC, original and copied
-DS-156 copied twice (sent in original)
-DS-230 copied twice (sent in original)
-Name change document, original and copied
-Proof of visitations (airline tickets and photos), originals and copied
-Complete I-129F packet copied with original photos and tickets
-4 passport photos
-Our passports
-Medical with X-ray, unopened
-Prepaid X-press mailer
-$100 USD cash

Is there anything that we are forgetting??

Also, I paper-clipped all of the documents that had more than one page. Should I staple them instead?

I know that everyone says that the interview is the easiest part, but I'm really scared. I feel like everything we've been through this past year (and all of the documents we've sent in) depends on one short visit to the Embassy. I'm scared that they'll reject us or that I'll have forgotten something important.

The only reason they would reject us is the financial aspect, or lack of evidence for my I-134. My bank wouldn't write a letter for me, so I had emailed the Embassy and I was told that statements would be acceptable. I have all my bank statements for the past year, plus my tax returns. I'm praying that this is enough, especially with a co-sponsor who makes more than enough over the poverty line. My Dad (co-sponsor) has a written letter from his employer, from his credit union, and evidence of assets.

Ahhh! I'm fretting again. helpsmilie.gif


Looks to me like you're good to go. I would have copied everything in triplicate but I think you'll do just fine. good.gif Just make sure not to take too many parts from your last killing spree, the liver from one hobo is quite enough. biggrin.gif
jasman0717
Good luck good.gif
liz_legend 'n Ol
good luck!
autumnchik
Looks good!

Good luck and try to relax (hahaha ... if that is possible!)
*Len*
You're super ready good.gif Good luck!
~Nini~
Looks like you're prepared. Good luck at the interview! smile.gif
kimmbo
Good luck! and dont forget to write down the tracking number on your envelope!!
BH45
best of luck ... keeping you in my prayers yes.gif
Melyssa
QUOTE(kimmbo @ Oct 8 2007, 10:13 PM) *
Good luck! and dont forget to write down the tracking number on your envelope!!


I think I wrote down the tracking number from mine at least 3 different places, and will probably end up writing it down several more places...
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