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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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1) A photo copy is fine, though they WOULD NOT be doing an interview if I-130 were not approved.

2) Copies are fine, Goes to show relationship evidence.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hello All,

For the interview of CR1 visa, should the beneficiary have originals for the following or a photocopy will do.

1) I-130 Approval notice (Very hesitant to mail original due to chance of getting lost)

2) Boarding passes of the petioner

Please advise.

Thanks

YEYE

Copies are fine. Provide lot of proof of relationship that is important.

Looking at your timeline your I-130 was approved in 28 days. That is supra fast. Did you ask for expedite?

05-26-2008 Marriage

06-23-2008 Leaving my baby

07-29-2008 I-130 to Chicago lock box

07-30-2008 CSC received I-130

08-01-2008 NOA1

08-05-2008 Touched

11-25-2008 NOA2.

NVC journey begins

12-01-2008 NVC received

12-05-2008 NVC sent visa fee

12-23-2008 NVC received visa fee

12-dd-2008 AOS package received

12-dd-2008 AOS package sent to NVC

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Hello All,

For the interview of CR1 visa, should the beneficiary have originals for the following or a photocopy will do.

1) I-130 Approval notice (Very hesitant to mail original due to chance of getting lost)

2) Boarding passes of the petioner

Please advise.

Thanks

Copies are fine, she can hold original to sow incase they ask for it but on no account should she leave her originals for them... she ll never get it back!

K-1 TIMELINE

I-129F Sent :2007-09-06

I-129F NOA1 : 2007-09-10

I-129F RFE(s) :2007-09-30

Visa Approved :2008-01-07

Consulate Received : 2008-01-14

Interview Date : 2008-06-02

Visa Received : 2008-06-12

US Entry : 2008-06-26

Marriage : 2008-08-02

Total days from filling 1-129F till Interview 270days

AOS TIMELINE

Sept 12, 2008- Sent AOS/EAD/AP to Chicago (finally)

Sept 15, 2008- Delivered

Sept 18, 2008- Noas AOS/EAD/AP (yaay!!)

Oct 7th 2008- Case transferred to CSC

Oct 15, 2008- Biometric APPT (smooth and quick)

Oct 16, 2008- Case pending ......

Update....

EAD Card production ordered ........ 12/03/2008

Ap approved...approval notice sent 12/03/2008

Ap arrives in mail... dated ..............12/12/2008

EAD approval mail sent ..................12/11/2008

EAD arrives in mail ........................12/15/2008

AOS Touched .................................01/12/2009

AOS card production ordered...........02/27/2009

ROC TIMELINE 2011.

Jan 1st 2011 mailed in I751

Feb 15th 2011 Biometric appointment

May 24th 2011 Petition Approved

May 25th 2011 Card production ordered

May 31st 2011 Card recieved

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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They should already have the orginals that you sent to the NVC.

I would just get copies just in case, like some said. My lawyer sent me good copies of everything sent to the USCIS and NVC.

Like someone said earlier, proof of relationship is what you most have to be armed with. (Letters, phone bills, joint docs, wills, insurance paperwork, travel boarding passes, etc.) That is what I am getting together now. I want to leave no stone unturned. Leave no doubt that you two are married for better or worse :bonk:

That along with the medical packet, passport photos and passport.

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Filed: Country: Ireland
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Just as a follow on here,

we've just had our case completed at NVC this week, and our letter from NVC states that all the required documents have been submitted (police certs, marriage cert, passport info, and all forms). Does that mean that for my interview I just need to bring:

Proof of relationship

Passport

Passport photos x 2

Medical Certificate

The guides suggest bringing copies of submitted I130, 1864, DS230, but as our letter stated they already have that, do I just forget being overly cautious? Load up on proof of relationship instead? The reason I ask is that my wife has just left the US today to come visit me in Ireland, and is not due back until January - and, of course, she has all the copies in her apartment!! Sods law.

I just updated our timeline tonight so it's not showing yet. We are pursuing CR1, which is why I'm posting here. Interview due in Dublin.

Mike

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"Entshuldigung, aber die Welt ist purpur."

Rhiannon (North Carolina, USA) + Michael (Limerick, IE)

Personal Timeline

4/1/06 - Met for the first time in France

7/26/06 - 4/12/07 - Met up in London, Edinburgh, Greensboro, Bristol, Limerick, etc etc etc

9/1/07 - Got married in US

I-130 Timeline

10/2/07 - Mailed off I-130

1/10/08 - Check cashed - yippee!

2/8/08 - NOA1

4/4/08 - NOA2

10/15/08 - AOS documents sent in

1/5/09 - Interview in Dublin

I-129f Timeline

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