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What to send your fiance once 129-F is approved

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Italy
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Hi Guys,

I have been reading the very helpful guides on this website, but there is one question I have about what my fiance will need to take to his interview. In the guide it says to "send all originals of the documentary proof that you submitted for the I-129F to your fiance...". What specifically is meant by this? Documentary proof of my citizenship? Does this mean I need to send him my original birth certificate?

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Amy

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Wales
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Hi Amy, You might want to head over to your countries regional subforum as things become country specific after NOA2 but as a general rule of thumb, you'll require the supporting documentation for your I-134, marriage certificates etc.

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Hi Guys,

I have been reading the very helpful guides on this website, but there is one question I have about what my fiance will need to take to his interview. In the guide it says to "send all originals of the documentary proof that you submitted for the I-129F to your fiance...". What specifically is meant by this? Documentary proof of my citizenship? Does this mean I need to send him my original birth certificate?

Thanks,

Amy

If you have an extra official copy of your birth certificate, it wouldn't hurt to send that, but that is not generally necessary. What the guide is referring to is all the supporting documents you photocopied such as your boarding passes, receipts, original photographs(if not already included; some photocopy photographs), any letters, cards you might have sent etc. Basically, any of your evidence of meeting and evidence of ongoing relationship if included needs to be the originals in case the CO wants to verify it. If you didn't include ongoing relationship evidence and just included enough to meet the meeting within 2 years requirement, then just bring originals of that to the interview along with everything else. It is generally a good idea to send a copy of the petition to your fiancee as well so they can be prepared for any questions that might arise from what was submitted.

Our K-1 and AOS Journey

05/12-05/22/10-met my sweetheart and family(had lots of fun!)
12/13-12/26/11-met again for engagement/Christmas
04/10/12-I-129F petition sent
04/13/12-USPS delivery confirmation
04/18/12-NOA1 text/email
04/21/12-NOA1(receipt 04/17/12)
10/10/12-NOA2 text
10/15/12-NOA2 letter received
10/27/12-NVC letter received
11/28/12-Medical Exam-PASSED
12/07/12-K-1 Interview-APPROVED

02/12/13-POE-Atlanta
03/04/13-Wedding
03/27/13-AOS,EAD,AP delivered
04/03/13-NOAs text/email
04/08/13-NOAs received
04/26/13-Biometrics appointment(walk-in done 04/17)

06/03/13-EAD card production/AP post decision approval

06/10/13-EAD/AP combo card received

04/04/14-AOS card production/decision

04/11/14-NOA2 welcome to the USA

04/12/14-Received GC

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Hi Guys,

I have been reading the very helpful guides on this website, but there is one question I have about what my fiance will need to take to his interview. In the guide it says to "send all originals of the documentary proof that you submitted for the I-129F to your fiance...". What specifically is meant by this? Documentary proof of my citizenship? Does this mean I need to send him my original birth certificate?

Thanks,

Amy

Also, if you want to receive an estimate on VJ of when your petition will be adjudicated, you should update your information to show which Service Center has it. If your number begins with EAC, it's at the Vermont Service Center. If it begins with WAC, it's at the California Service Center. The Dallas Lockbox is not adjudicating your petition.

Part One: The K-1 Visa Journey:

USCIS Receipt of I-129F: January 24, 2012 | Petition Approval: June 15, 2012 (No RFEs)
Interview: October 24, 2012 - Review | Visa Delivered: October 31, 2012



Part Two: Entry and Adjusting Status:

POE: November 18, 2012 (at SFO) - Review
Wedding: December 1, 2012 | Social Security: New cards received on December 7, 2012.
AOS Package (I-485/I-765/I-131) NOA1: February 19, 2013 | Biometrics Appt.: March 18, 2013
AP/EAD Approved: April 29, 2013 | Card Received: May 6, 2013 | AOS Interview Appt.: May 16, 2013 - Approved Review Card Received: May 24, 2013

Part Three: Removal of Conditions:

Coming Soon...

"When you're born you get a ticket to the freak show. When you're born in America, you get a front row seat." – George Carlin

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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If you have an extra official copy of your birth certificate, it wouldn't hurt to send that, but that is not generally necessary. What the guide is referring to is all the supporting documents you photocopied such as your boarding passes, receipts, original photographs(if not already included; some photocopy photographs), any letters, cards you might have sent etc. Basically, any of your evidence of meeting and evidence of ongoing relationship if included needs to be the originals in case the CO wants to verify it. If you didn't include ongoing relationship evidence and just included enough to meet the meeting within 2 years requirement, then just bring originals of that to the interview along with everything else. It is generally a good idea to send a copy of the petition to your fiancee as well so they can be prepared for any questions that might arise from what was submitted.

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