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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thanks for all the help. This is a great forum. Here is a list of what's in the interview packet i'm sending to my fiancee. Many thing are unnecessary. I'm erring on the side of abundance. If anyone sees anything missing please let me know. Thanks. (I know i'm missing letter from bank. Maybe I'll get it tomorrow, but it seems such unnecessary))

• Interview package contents list

General (yellow tabs):

• I-129F Package as sent to USCIS (two copies)

• Originals (receipts, etc) of Submitted Proof for the I-129F (originals only)

• I-797C, Notice of Action form (NOA1) (original and two copies)

• NOA2 - not included, i'll email her a copy later.

• Birth Certificate of Petitioner (two copies)

Financial (pink tabs):

• I-134, Affidavit of Support (three originals and two copies)

• Letter from Employer (original and two copies)

• Verification of Employment (two copies)

• Job Earnings Statements, January 2010 to present (two copies)

• 2009 Tax Return (two copies)

• Past three year’s W-2 forms (two copies)

• Bank Statement (current; two copies)

• Bank deposits of salary over past year (two copies)

• Retirement Savings Account Statement (two copies)

• Medical Benefits (she will have same health benefits upon marriage; Two copies)

• Assessed Value of property as per Property Tax Statement (two copies)

• Mortgage statement for first loan (original and two copies)

• Statement for second loan (original and two copies)

• Photos of my house; Where we will live (one copy)

Proof of Ongoing Relationship (blue tabs):

• Letter of Intent to Marry (2 originals)

• Evidence of Financial Support, Western Union money transfers (two copies)

• Skype Records, January 25 to present (two copies)

• Screen captures of recent Skype conversations on February 20, 2011 (two copies)

• Recent email correspondences (two copies)

• Recent text messages (two copies)

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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copy of us citizen passport, cover letter, letter have meet whit in two years person to person,photos togather,flight boarding passes,hotal receipts,G-1145 e. mail to nofity you. you send one of the 1-129 package, and make another one to keep in case it's lost.

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• Interview package contents list

• I-129F Package as sent to USCIS (two copies)

copy of us citizen passport, cover letter, letter have meet whit in two years person to person,photos togather,flight boarding passes,hotal receipts,G-1145 e. mail to nofity you. you send one of the 1-129 package, and make another one to keep in case it's lost.

@jkelly07...I think he already has all those items covered because he is sending a copy of his K-1 packet to his fiancée.

@Ugly_American...How about an updated letter of intent to marry? 2010 income tax return?

Everything else looks good to go.

I like your style...take no chances...make the best case you can the first time. :thumbs:

 
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