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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Serbia
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N-400: filled online on May 8th, 2021

Biometric Reuse Notice: May 8th, 2021
Interview: May 10th, 2022 - Interview De-Scheduled

Interview rescheduled on May 11th, 2022

New Interview: Jun 27th, 2022 - Approved 🥳

Oath Ceremony: July 14th, 2022

 

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First off, you need to fill out your timeline. Secondly, for whatever petition your fiance has filed, you need to read the Guides above which will give you the information you're looking for. THEN, if you have specific questions about the process, what he will need to send you, what you will have to obtain in your own country, come back and ask specifics about those things.

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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its a K-1 Visa .... Iv already read the Guidelines and procedures but cant get my desired answer there....I am confused,coz I read some threads in this forum, they are sorting out papers in a folder... and i dunno where to get started... what paper/s should I prepare after my fiance done filling the K-1 Visa... :wacko:

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its a K-1 Visa .... Iv already read the Guidelines and procedures but cant get my desired answer there....I am confused,coz I read some threads in this forum, they are sorting out papers in a folder... and i dunno where to get started... what paper/s should I prepare after my fiance done filling the K-1 Visa... :wacko:

Okay, you're in the right forum then. What part after reading the Guides don't you understand? If he just filed the petition, then you're going to be waiting for about 4-6 months for the "approval" of the petition at USCIS. Your US fiance will get all the notifications. Once your petition is approved, it will be sent to NVC, and then forwarded to the Embassy/Consulate in the country where you reside. Then you'll put together a "package" of documents that you'll take to your interview. Some documents at that time will come from yourself, some from your fiance. You could start putting together a folder of "proof of bona fide" relationship. Print off chat logs, copies of perhaps letters or cards exchanged, pictures of you two together, another "letter of intent" for the interview. When your case is at the embassy, you'll get notice of what you need to do for them as well, such as a medical, vaccinations etc. and how to schedule them.

You might try heading off to the Philippine forum where there might be pinned threads at the top of the forum in helping you prepare documents for your interview. But again, until the petition is approved in the US, there is really nothing you can do right now.

Best of luck!

a follow up question...is it necessary to copy all the pages in the passport as a one of the proof of relationship or just the stamp? :help:

This comment suggests you're thinking you need copies of YOUR passport as proof of the relationship? He would have sent in copies of his passport maybe to show he was in the Philippines. As passport doesn't prove a relationship however. There are a bunch of documents he will have sent in already and filled in with the forms that he sent in.

Again, please update your timeline here.

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