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Hello all ,

I have a filed a I-129f for my fiance , I have sent all the paperwork got the approval, happen to call the us consulate to find out that his visa appointment is for August 23rd, 2011 . However he still has not received his package with the list of documents he needs to bring on the day of the interview. The problem is the following I'll be traveling out to dominican republic on the 3rd of august which means I'll be there by the time the package arrives from what it seems. I need to know if anyone has a list of documents that he will need from me. Once I'm over there i wont be able to supply him with anything out of the norm...

Oh 1 more concern i have an affidavit of support in addition to my own however the person that is willing to provide me their affidavit is unemployed for the past 6 months.but she has her w2 and income tax return with great earning as well as sufficient money in the bank... do you think that will be a problem ??? good tax , $$$$ in the bank but is not employed ...

please I'm biting my nails here feel pressed for time ....

Best,

Jandiz

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2 year tax returns

month of pay stubs

Employer letter

Proof of continuous and ongoing relationship

Bank statements

*review the affidavit forms regarding what qualifies

And on the consulate website it gives u a sample of exactly what is included in packet 4 Mr Tee has a great checklist, reach out to him!

Good luck

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Posted

Hello all ,

I have a filed a I-129f for my fiance , I have sent all the paperwork got the approval, happen to call the us consulate to find out that his visa appointment is for August 23rd, 2011 . However he still has not received his package with the list of documents he needs to bring on the day of the interview. The problem is the following I'll be traveling out to dominican republic on the 3rd of august which means I'll be there by the time the package arrives from what it seems. I need to know if anyone has a list of documents that he will need from me. Once I'm over there i wont be able to supply him with anything out of the norm...

Oh 1 more concern i have an affidavit of support in addition to my own however the person that is willing to provide me their affidavit is unemployed for the past 6 months.but she has her w2 and income tax return with great earning as well as sufficient money in the bank... do you think that will be a problem ??? good tax , $$$$ in the bank but is not employed ...

please I'm biting my nails here feel pressed for time ....

Best,

Jandiz

Congrats on your approval!!! Below are the steps you need to take. Be Proactive!

After your case gets to NVC and forwarded to the Embassy, you must begin gathering evidence for your case and the "required documents" needed from Interview.

The current wait time for interview to be scheduled could be 2-3 months.

The Embassy will then send the beneficiary (Dominican born) a list of instructions similar to this one:

http://santodomingo.usembassy.gov/k1-k2_instructions.html

Additionally, follow these steps here. It's a lot but, its worth it.

After you receive your NOA2 (approving your I-129f petition), you will receive a letter from the NVC telling you that they are processing your case and it will mailed to the appropriate Embassy. During this time your case is examined then repackaged and mailed to the Embassy handling your case.

To get valid information just wait 1-2 weeks and call (toll-free) the Visa Specialist (Department of State) in Washington D.C. Call 202 663 1225. Press Option 1 then Option 0 to speak to a visa specialist. (Do not waste your money calling the Embassy). They will tell you when your case was mailed and when your interview date is.

Also keep checking the Interview list (Currently they have June & July posted) to see when your interview is. Just type in the Case # that was printed on your NVC Notice (SDO2010...)

http://santodomingo.usembassy.gov/scheduled_appointments.html

Your packet will be mailed by the mail service in Dominican Republic (Inposdom). Which may take forever. Just keep calling and checking the interview list. Some people never receive it, so be proactive. If you have not received anything around 2 weeks before your interview, call the Embassy and schedule a day to pick it up before your interview. The medical cannot be done if you do not receive your appointment letter that comes inside of Packet 4. Also, there is no way to track your case online at this point. So keep calling and checking the interview list is your best options.

Financial Docs:

Once your NOA2 arrives, you need to complete the affidavit and get a letter from your current employer (stating you have a job with them and you make $$$ a year), also you need a letter from your bank (stating how much money you deposited in the past year), and also your 3 months of recent pay stubs and 3 years of tax returns.

There are 2 affidavits (I-134 and I-864). The I-134 is very easy to complete and is usually needed for the K1 interview. The I-864 takes longer to complete and more evidence and its usually only needed for AOS but sometimes asked for during the K1 interview.

To be safe just do them both and prepare. When your fiance(e) gets her Interview Packet, it will tell you what form you need to bring. For now I would just complete them both and wait until 2 weeks before the interview date to get a letters from your employer and bank.

Also, your Dominican born fiance/fiancee needs to begin completing the forms (you can practice at this point and finalize later; they are available online), get their birth certificate (long version), passport photos, etc.

My fiancee and I did all of these things while waiting. Try not to drive yourself crazy. Just use this time to prepare. Also gather all the evidence you will need for your interview (phone records, email, pics, travel documents, etc). The last thing my fiancee and I did was update our forms. She got her police report (30 days within interview date), reprinted visa forms, and I updated my income/employment documents.

I had everything done 2 months before the interview but had to get new letters (dates closer to the interview). Interviews are being scheduled much faster now...so you may have less time.

Medical Exam info:

http://santodomingo.usembassy.gov/examination-vaccines-e.html

http://www.consultoriosdevisa.com/index.html

K1 Flowchart:

http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1flow

Consulate Info:

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Dominican%20Republic&cty=Santo%20Domingo

I wish you 2 the best. If you have any questions, feel free to ask

K1 Visa Process -> 12/09-06/10 Married -> 09/10/10 AOS Process -> 09/10-12/10 Removal of Conditions-> 09/12-07/13

U.S. Naturalization -> 7/8/20

***What To Do After NOA2 (The Dominican Way) Wiki Page:

https://www.visajourney.com/wiki/dominican_republic_after_receiving_the_noa2/***

 

 

 
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