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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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I read that the fiancé in America needs to send the other person a certified copy of their certificate, in this case naturalization ? Is this really necessary because she's going to photocopy everything including the certificate for my interview. (shes coming with me to it) I'm pretty sure that would suffice?

Also. Quick question. I've seen a lot of people's timelines on here and some of them sure that it only talking five months to get a visa, is that true?. Can it really be that fast?

03/27/12: Petition I-129F sent

03/30/12: USCIS Received petition

04/06/12: NOA1 received in the mail

*** A LOT OF WAITING ***

xx/09/12

 
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