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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: China
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Hello all!

I am going to need my fiance to send me the letter of intent to marry signed, to send along with i-129f. Luckily, I got a friend flying in soon who can transport the letter for me. I have read the guides, could not find much else, but figured it would not hurt to ask. Besides this letter, what other non-digital documents will I need from the fiance throughout the process?

Thanks!

J

09/15/2005 - Enrolled at university in Wuhan

11/20/2005 - First met, became friends

03/04/2006 - Dating

07/31/2007 - Returned to US

06/01/2009 - Back to Wuhan, living together

07/17/2009 - Engaged!

07/31/2009 - Returned to US

08/01/2009 - Getting I-129F together (began intensive research last Christmas)

08/27/2009 - I-129F sent to Vermont

08/31/2009 - I-129F arrived in Vermont (USPS tracking)

09/09/2009 - Money Order cashed

09/15/2009 - NOA1 received

10/03/2009 - Approved petition sent to NVC

10/09/2009 - NOA2 received (five months ahead of schedule!)

10/16/2009 - NVC sends electronic petition to embassy

10/19/2009 - Getting I-134 (joint-sponsor) / other evidence together

10/26/2009 - Embassy sends P3

11/1/2009 - P3 received

11/18/2009 - P3 returned

12/21/2009 - Embassy sends P4

12/28/2009 - P4 received

1/21/2010 - Interview (passed! thanks everyone!)

3/17/2010 - POE Atlanta, GA

4/8/2010 - Married :)

5/18/2010 - Mailed AOS packet

6/22/2010 - Finger prints taken

7/2/2010 - Case transfered to CSC

8/3/2010 - EAD received

11/4/2010 - Filed Service Request

11/10/2010 - Service Request response via email - they say to wait 180 days for notice of action. My response - I state politely that their request is unacceptable and inform them that I will contact my senator if I do not receive an appropriate response within one month's time.

12/2/2010 - Their response to my email - I will receive notice of action in 35 days.

12/16/2010 - GC mailed.

12/20/2010 - GC received.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
Timeline
Posted (edited)

G325a signed with passport photo , any divorce decree for beneficiary with translation....

Edited by ScottThuy

"Every one of us bears within himself the possibilty of all passions, all destinies of life in all its forms. Nothing human is foreign to us" - Edward G. Robinson.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: China
Timeline
Posted (edited)
  • Signed G-325A
  • Passport Photo

Come to mind.

Oh my gosh, how did I miss that, I must have looked three times. Thanks guys. Anything else? Anything else non-digital needed from her down the line after the i-129f phase?

Edited by maoyu

09/15/2005 - Enrolled at university in Wuhan

11/20/2005 - First met, became friends

03/04/2006 - Dating

07/31/2007 - Returned to US

06/01/2009 - Back to Wuhan, living together

07/17/2009 - Engaged!

07/31/2009 - Returned to US

08/01/2009 - Getting I-129F together (began intensive research last Christmas)

08/27/2009 - I-129F sent to Vermont

08/31/2009 - I-129F arrived in Vermont (USPS tracking)

09/09/2009 - Money Order cashed

09/15/2009 - NOA1 received

10/03/2009 - Approved petition sent to NVC

10/09/2009 - NOA2 received (five months ahead of schedule!)

10/16/2009 - NVC sends electronic petition to embassy

10/19/2009 - Getting I-134 (joint-sponsor) / other evidence together

10/26/2009 - Embassy sends P3

11/1/2009 - P3 received

11/18/2009 - P3 returned

12/21/2009 - Embassy sends P4

12/28/2009 - P4 received

1/21/2010 - Interview (passed! thanks everyone!)

3/17/2010 - POE Atlanta, GA

4/8/2010 - Married :)

5/18/2010 - Mailed AOS packet

6/22/2010 - Finger prints taken

7/2/2010 - Case transfered to CSC

8/3/2010 - EAD received

11/4/2010 - Filed Service Request

11/10/2010 - Service Request response via email - they say to wait 180 days for notice of action. My response - I state politely that their request is unacceptable and inform them that I will contact my senator if I do not receive an appropriate response within one month's time.

12/2/2010 - Their response to my email - I will receive notice of action in 35 days.

12/16/2010 - GC mailed.

12/20/2010 - GC received.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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  • Signed G-325A
  • Passport Photo

Come to mind.

Oh my gosh, how did I miss that, I must have looked three times. Thanks guys. Anything else? Anything else non-digital needed from her down the line after the i-129f phase?

Yes, there are additional original documents needed at the consulate stage, but she'll need them in her country. She won't need to send them to you.

As long as you've got the original signed letter of intent, original signed G-325A, and original passport photo, you're good to go on the US end. Any other documents you need from her to submit with the petition, including divorce documents and translations, can be photocopies or digital scans which have been printed.

12/15/2009 - K1 Visa Interview - APPROVED!

12/29/2009 - Married in Oakland, CA!

08/18/2010 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

05/01/2013 - Removal of Conditions - APPROVED!

 
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