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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I think this may help someone, Please forgive me if I am giving wrong information's (I know there are so many Photocopies :blink:

List of Documents for Fiancee (e) Visa Interview

1. Biographical Form DS-230

2. 2 completed Electronic Visa Application Forms DS-156.

3. Supplement DS-156K form.

4. International Passport

5. Photocopy of the first page (International Passport)

6. Original birth certificate

7. Photocopy of birth certificate

8. Translation into English of birth certificate

9. Police certificates

10. Photocopy of Police certificates

11. Translation into English of Police certificates

12. Documents confirming relationship: photos of Petitioner and Beneficiary together, letters to each other, phone bills, airplane tickets, emails, etc.

13. Results of Medical Examination in a sealed envelope

14. Two color non-glossy full-face photos 50x50 mm for visa

15. Receipt of visa application fee of $350 (from bank)

16. Photocopy (Receipt of visa application fee of $350 (from bank)

From Petitioner

17. Financial documents from the petitioner (form I-134)

18. W-2 forms, Pay stubs,

19. Most recent year tax returns (form 1040) or tax transcripts from IRS

20. Letter from employer

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You don't need a DS-157 for the interview in Russia? That's the only one I can see its different than my interview forms.

03/17/2011- Mailed K1 petition

03/25/2011- Email and text NOA1, routed to VSC

03/25/2011- Check cashed

07/05/2011- NOA2, USCIS website, text and email!
10/04/2011- Interview, APPROVED!
10/23/2011- POE - Dulles
11/08/2011- WEDDING!
11/15/2011- Applied for SSN
01/18/2012- AOS package sent
01/24/2012- NOA1 for AOS, EAD & AP
01/25/2012- Check cashed for AOS
02/16/2012- AOS & EAD biometrics
02/13/2012- AOS case transferred to CSC
02/21/2012- AOS application received at CSC
03/15/2012- EAD/AP cards approved
03/26/2012- EAD/AP combo card received
07/30/2012- Service Request on AOS, past 6 months mark...
08/28/2012- Ombudsman & Senator contacted, past 7 months mark...
09/04/2012- AOS Approved!
09/10/2012- GC in hand!

08/13/2014- Mailed I-751(ROC) package to VSC

08/15/2014- Delivered

08/18/2014- NOA1/Letter of Extension

08/20/2014- Check cashed

09/17/2014- Biometrics

02/18/2015- Card Production Ordered/ Approved!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Posted

I think this may help someone, Please forgive me if I am giving wrong information's (I know there are so many Photocopies :blink:

List of Documents for Fiancee (e) Visa Interview

1. Biographical Form DS-230

2. 2 completed Electronic Visa Application Forms DS-156. (Why two?)

3. Supplement DS-156K form. (Did you fill out the DS-156K form in Russian? It is ONLY available from the Embassy website.)

4. International Passport

5. Photocopy of the first page (International Passport)

6. Original birth certificate

7. Photocopy of birth certificate

8. Translation into English of birth certificate

9. Police certificates

10. Photocopy of Police certificates

11. Translation into English of Police certificates

12. Documents confirming relationship: photos of Petitioner and Beneficiary together, letters to each other, phone bills, airplane tickets, emails, etc. (It may help to include a letter describing the evolution of your relationship, as it will tie together all your evidence.)

13. Results of Medical Examination in a sealed envelope (Did you obtain a DS-3025 form from the medical facility? That will be needed for AOS.)

14. Two color non-glossy full-face photos 50x50 mm for visa

15. Receipt of visa application fee of $350 (from bank)

16. Photocopy (Receipt of visa application fee of $350 (from bank)

From Petitioner

17. Financial documents from the petitioner (form I-134)

18. W-2 forms, Pay stubs,

19. Most recent year tax returns (form 1040) or tax transcripts from IRS

20. Letter from employer

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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List for my Fiancee for her Interview

Never mind my why 2 DS-156 forms; the Embassy website lists that many. ALWAYS follow the Embassy website lists.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

Posted

I think this may help someone, Please forgive me if I am giving wrong information's (I know there are so many Photocopies :blink:

List of Documents for Fiancee (e) Visa Interview

1. Biographical Form DS-230

2. 2 completed Electronic Visa Application Forms DS-156.

3. Supplement DS-156K form.

4. International Passport

5. Photocopy of the first page (International Passport)

6. Original birth certificate

7. Photocopy of birth certificate

8. Translation into English of birth certificate

9. Police certificates

10. Photocopy of Police certificates

11. Translation into English of Police certificates

12. Documents confirming relationship: photos of Petitioner and Beneficiary together, letters to each other, phone bills, airplane tickets, emails, etc.

13. Results of Medical Examination in a sealed envelope

14. Two color non-glossy full-face photos 50x50 mm for visa

15. Receipt of visa application fee of $350 (from bank)

16. Photocopy (Receipt of visa application fee of $350 (from bank)

From Petitioner

17. Financial documents from the petitioner (form I-134)

18. W-2 forms, Pay stubs,

19. Most recent year tax returns (form 1040) or tax transcripts from IRS

20. Letter from employer

Letter of intent to marry from both of you dated recently and signed.

Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.

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Posted

ya thats what they asked me in my interview and told me to submit petitioner's certified/notorised statement of intent to marry. i didn't carry as it wasn't required according to London US embassy website. Someone suggested that they asked for it because six months had passed between my petition approval and interview but its good to have it in you case.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Posted

ya thats what they asked me in my interview and told me to submit petitioner's certified/notorised statement of intent to marry. i didn't carry as it wasn't required according to London US embassy website. Someone suggested that they asked for it because six months had passed between my petition approval and interview but its good to have it in you case.

Thank you Zee

Yes I did send her (with all other documents (5.4lbs) :blink: USPS $70) the updated statement but I am sure that we dont need it to be certified/notarized,

Now we will select the interview date soon,

Thanks :thumbs:

 
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