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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Russia
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Just wondering if the Embassy will send all three visas (one K3 and two K4s) out together under the same DHL Waybill... anyone know for certain?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Just wondering if the Embassy will send all three visas (one K3 and two K4s) out together under the same DHL Waybill... anyone know for certain?

I can't say for certain that one waybill will be enough. The best way to find out would be to call DHL or the embassy. I have a friend that works for FEDEX and he says pretty much whatever you can fit in those envelopes is cool. As long as your not trying to put a DVD player in there your cool. But it's best to double check. My fiancee had her visa and her sons in there. Good luck

16/10/2006- Interview date- I'm nervous and my fiance is cool calm and collective. And she's the one that has to do the interview.

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I would think 1 envelope be enough. I will ask Tanja later today, her and her son are coming together, I think she only used one envelope but will confirm.

Just wondering if the Embassy will send all three visas (one K3 and two K4s) out together under the same DHL Waybill... anyone know for certain?

09-Mar-06: Visit Tatiana in Omsk

13-Mar-06: Propose to Tatiana, she says yes! :)

11-Apr-06: Send I129F

18-Apr-06: NOA1

01-Jun-06: Transferred from Nebraska to California

15-Jun-06: Visit Tatiana and Celebration in Omsk

03-Jul-06: Receive IMBRA RFE

05-Jul-06: Return IMBRA RFE

11-Jul-06: RFE accepted email

31-Jul-06: APPROVED NOA2!!!

07-Aug-06: Touched (Send to NVC touch?)

10-Aug-06: NVC received

16-Aug-06: NVC letter sent

21-Aug-06: NVC sent to Moscow

23-Aug-06: DHL delivers to embassy

12-Sep-06: Rcvd Packet from embassy

25-Oct-06: Interview at embassy - VISA APPROVED!!!

03-Nov-06: Reunited again in Detroit!

25-Nov-06: Married =)

04-Dec-06: Filed AOS

07-Dec-06: NOA1

26-Dec-06: Biometrics

19-Dec-06: RFE requested

26-Dec-06: Received RFE

27-Dec-06: Sent back RFE

03-Jan-07: Email of RFE acceptance

06-Mar-07: Interview - 'Green cards should arrive 1 to 2 weeks in mail' =)

09-Mar-07: Received welcome emails

10-Mar-07: Received K2 welcome letter

12-Mar-07: Received K1 welcome letter

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Each visa "order" might generate a separate envelope in their systems. And I suppose it is possible to have one passport done before the other. Definitely worth calling them and perhaps even the embassy. Because if they don't have the paid slip, you might not even get in for an interview.

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