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Hi all. I was wondering if there are any specific instructions for the new letter of intent that comes with packet 4. My fiancee is close to getting an interview date :( and I'd like to get it to her sooner rather than later in case there's an issue with the mail. Thanks in advance for the help.

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Seems to me the "new" letter of intent and acceptance letters will look a whole lot like the original ones in the I-129F, just with a later date on them.

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Seems to me the "new" letter of intent and acceptance letters will look a whole lot like the original ones in the I-129F, just with a later date on them.

Yes. Example can be found here: http://www.visajourney.com/examples/Fiance...r_of_Intent.doc

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Does my fiancee also have to write a new letter of intent with package 4? Or just me as the petitioner? Thanks

Seems to me the "new" letter of intent and acceptance letters will look a whole lot like the original ones in the I-129F, just with a later date on them.

Yes. Example can be found here: http://www.visajourney.com/examples/Fiance...r_of_Intent.doc

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For us, we both wrote a new letter of "intent".

my blog: http://immigrationlawreformblog.blogspot.com/

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An updated letter of intent is not a requirement. I wrote one, though, and had it notarized, as I was not going to be there for David's interview. It was a brand new letter... I didn't even read the first one I wrote because I wanted it to truly be an affirmation of where things stand now.

He didn't write one.

Jen

8-30-05 Met David at a restaurant in Germany

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11-5-06 Married

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9-12-08 Filed for divorce

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my fiance wanted us to make another letter of intent which is similar to the original but put additional wordings like his past 3 visits and all... more likely similar yet with a lil bit revision. lol. not sure if thats ok but thats what we're planning. what do u think???

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lou,

If a new statement of intent is required it will most likely be asked of you only. Her current intent is evidenced by the fact that she has submitted the visa application. It's your current intent that they may wonder about, depending on how long it's been since you submitted the petition.

See 9 FAM 41.81 (Fiance(e)s) Notes, N6.2

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Does my fiancee also have to write a new letter of intent with package 4? Or just me as the petitioner? Thanks
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