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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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This is it, my Fiancée's documents are coming via FedEX tomorrow. So, I will file before this week is over. Here is my list of documents. Do I have everything I need? Is there anything else I over looked?

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Nature of the submission: I-129F ORIGINAL SUBMISSION

To Whom It May Concern:

Enclosed please find my Form I-129F, Petition for K-1 Fiancée Visa and supporting documents.

Contents include:

  • Payment: Personal Check in the amount of $455
  • Forms:
    • I-129F
    • I-129F Supplement: Question 18b.
    • G-325A (4 pages) and one passport style photo (Petitioner)
    • G-325A (4 pages) and one passport style photo (Beneficiary)
    • G-325A Supplement: Employment History (4 pages) (Beneficiary)
  • Proof of Citizenship Petitioner:
    • Certificate of Naturalization – Front and back color copy (Petitioner)
    • US Passport – Full copy of every page. (Petitioner)
  • Letters:
    • Letter: Certifying intent to marry (Petitioner)
    • Letter: Certifying intent to marry (Beneficiary)
    • Letter: Beneficiary Parents Consent of Marriage
  • Proof of having met in person in the past two years:
    • Passport:
      • Chinese Visa – Enlarged Copy (Page 18 of the passport)
      • China Entry/Depart Stamps – Enlarged Copy (Page 19 of the passport)
      • US Entry Stamp – Enlarged Copy (Page 8 of the passport)
    • Plane Tickets/Boarding Passes
      • Boarding Passes from Boston to Xi’An, China (Petitioner)
      • Tickets from Xi’An to ChengDu (both Petitioner and Beneficiary)
    • 6 Photos
  • Proof of ongoing relationship
    • MSN (online) chat logs
    • Phone logs
    • Received emails list screenshot
  • Additional Documents for Beneficiary
    • Beneficiary Birth Certificate
    • Beneficiary Single Certificate
Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and I understand that I may be required to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date. Edited by HY020
Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted (edited)
This is it, my Fiancée's documents are coming via FedEX tomorrow. So, I will file before this week is over. Here is my list of documents. Do I have everything I need? Is there anything else I over looked?

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Nature of the submission: I-129F ORIGINAL SUBMISSION

To Whom It May Concern:

Enclosed please find my Form I-129F, Petition for K-1 Fiancée Visa and supporting documents.

Contents include:

  • Payment: Personal Check in the amount of $455
  • Forms:
    • I-129F
    • I-129F Supplement: Question 18b.
    • G-325A (4 pages) and one passport style photo (Petitioner)
    • G-325A (4 pages) and one passport style photo (Beneficiary)
    • G-325A Supplement: Employment History (4 pages) (Beneficiary)
  • Proof of Citizenship Petitioner:
    • Certificate of Naturalization – Front and back color copy (Petitioner)
    • US Passport – Full copy of every page. (Petitioner)
  • Letters:
    • Letter: Certifying intent to marry (Petitioner)
    • Letter: Certifying intent to marry (Beneficiary)
    • Letter: Beneficiary Parents Consent of Marriage
  • Proof of having met in person in the past two years:
    • Passport:
      • Chinese Visa – Enlarged Copy (Page 18 of the passport)
      • China Entry/Depart Stamps – Enlarged Copy (Page 19 of the passport)
      • US Entry Stamp – Enlarged Copy (Page 8 of the passport)
    • Plane Tickets/Boarding Passes
      • Boarding Passes from Boston to Xi’An, China (Petitioner)
      • Tickets from Xi’An to ChengDu (both Petitioner and Beneficiary)
    • 6 Photos
  • Proof of ongoing relationship
  • MSN (online) chat logs
Phone logsReceived emails list screenshotAdditional Documents for Beneficiary
  • Beneficiary Birth Certificate

  • Beneficiary Single Certificate
Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and I understand that I may be required to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date.

The bold above are not needed with initial submission. Depending on your timeline, you'll need an up to date single certificate. No need to submit this with petition but the Consulate wants a current one at interview. I'd order the single certificate with the police certificate after she receives the P3.

Save and suppliment the ongoing relationship evidence for the interview.

Edited by pushbrk

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