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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nicaragua
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Ok as some of you know my girlfriend got the packet from the embassyyesterday,shes telling me that they need me to send to her: my birth certificate(original??),passport photos,criminal record?? proof that im single??photos of me and her,and 100 bucks the day of apointment and the total for the doctor stuff is 230 bucks, do any of you guys know if this is correct,do she need all this stuff,why do they want my criminal record,i dont have one but still!! Ill apreciate any input from someone that has done this for a nicaragua petition,also how can you send stuff to nicaragua,all i can find its places that send cargo,how can i send this stuff if they dont have zip codes,house numbers or street names for that matter,shes from nandaime wich is part of the granada district,thanks guys :D

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Original birth certificate, passport photos, criminal record & proof of being single are all things that would be asked of the applicant (your fiance who is applying for the visa). Sometimes certain consulates ask for certain documents from the USC but not generally.

Photos and other evidence of an ongoing relationship are also required as is the visa fee of $100. Im not sure on the cost of medicals in your fiances country but its not cheap no matter which country.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nicaragua
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Thats what i was thinking :huh: ,but she says thats what they are asking for,plus my birth certificate has seen better days its so old and it has been thru a lot,just in case ill send a copy of my passport too,the main problem i have right now its how to send this bloody stuff down there. :blink:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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how can i send this stuff if they dont have zip codes,house numbers or street names for that matter,shes from nandaime wich is part of the granada district,thanks guys :D

I find in places where people dont have address's (house numbers and street names) that usually you just send it there and it arrives at the post office and people just go there and look thru the mail and take whatever is theres. Lots of problems though with mail theft as nosy people like to take other peoples mail just to see what is in it. But i believe most stuff gets thru...Just dont send any big parcels....plain envelopes only so nobody get "curious" Just call your fiancee and let her know its coming so she will look for it.

Aug 3, 2006 Sent I-129f in to CSC

Aug 15, 2006 They sent I-129F back saying form is outdated

Aug 15, 2006 Sent in updated I-129f

Aug 23, 2006 NOA1

Aug 25, 2006 They cashed my check

Aug 30, 2006 NOA1 received in mail

Nov 28, 2006 NOA2 approved

Dec 2, 2006 NOA2 recieved in mail

Dec 7, 2006 NVC sends letter saying it will be forwarded to manila in a week

Dec 12, 2006 I receive that letter from NVC

Mar 22, 2007 St. Lukes appointment

Mar 29, 2007 7:30am Interview

Mar 29, 2007 12pm APPROVED!!! PRAISE GOD!!!

April 10, 2007 Fiancee Arrived!!! WOO HOO!!!

June 26, 2007 Wedding

July 2, 2007 Medical for AOS

July 6, 2007 Sent in AOS (cutting it really close to the 90 days!)

July 8, 2007 USCIS receives i-485

July 16, 2007 NOA1

July 18, 2007 NOA biometrics

Aug 11, 2007 Biometrics appointment.

Oct 11, 2007 Interview

Oct 11, 2007 Green card Approved!!! Cant kick her out now!

Oct 18, 2007 Welcome letter saying Green card is on its way

Oct 22, 2007 2 year Green card arrived!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nicaragua
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how can i send this stuff if they dont have zip codes,house numbers or street names for that matter,shes from nandaime wich is part of the granada district,thanks guys :D

I find in places where people dont have address's (house numbers and street names) that usually you just send it there and it arrives at the post office and people just go there and look thru the mail and take whatever is theres. Lots of problems though with mail theft as nosy people like to take other peoples mail just to see what is in it. But i believe most stuff gets thru...Just dont send any big parcels....plain envelopes only so nobody get "curious" Just call your fiancee and let her know its coming so she will look for it.

Thanks, the problem its that im sending my birth certificate(original) and for one i dont want anyone to steal this and plus regular mail takes too long and she needs this by october 19th,wich i know its a long time for us americans but for the slow snail delivery system they have there who knows when shes getting it, and thats if she gets it at all :angry:

 
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