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Hi going for my appointment and leaving this week to meet the wife.All my papper work was sent to nvc and sould be there for interview,can you please give me last minute advise ,should i have my wife get anything before she arrives in bogata,birth certifacte police etc.I did send all these documents to nvc,but what im seeing is some people are getting declind for improper papper work.How can this happen if papper work comes from nvc and was approved there.I just dont want any problems.

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Hi going for my appointment and leaving this week to meet the wife.All my papper work was sent to nvc and sould be there for interview,can you please give me last minute advise ,should i have my wife get anything before she arrives in bogata,birth certifacte police etc.I did send all these documents to nvc,but what im seeing is some people are getting declind for improper papper work.How can this happen if papper work comes from nvc and was approved there.I just dont want any problems.

If you are planning on being at the interview you should have originals of all documents and all proofs of the relationship. Regardless of whether you provided to NVC or not. This includes and is not limited to all paperwork filed, birth certificates, police clearances, bank account records, airline ticket stubs, hotel receipts, pictures together, transcripts of online chats, etc etc. The more proofs the better. Odds are you wont need them but why take a chance? Most interviews are a pro forma event and last less than 5v minutes. Some like mine can turn into a long drawn out affair where you get interviewed separately and you are there more than 4 hours. In the end love will prevail but be prepared.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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If you are planning on being at the interview you should have originals of all documents and all proofs of the relationship. Regardless of whether you provided to NVC or not. This includes and is not limited to all paperwork filed, birth certificates, police clearances, bank account records, airline ticket stubs, hotel receipts, pictures together, transcripts of online chats, etc etc. The more proofs the better. Odds are you wont need them but why take a chance? Most interviews are a pro forma event and last less than 5v minutes. Some like mine can turn into a long drawn out affair where you get interviewed separately and you are there more than 4 hours. In the end love will prevail but be prepared.

Marriage (if applicable):2010-12-18

I-130 Sent : 2011-10-12

I-130 NOA1 : 2011-10-18

I-130 RFE : N/A

I-130 RFE Sent : N/A

I-130 Approved : 2012-04-02

NVC

04/23/2012 - NVC Received

05/03/2012 - Case# generated

05/04/2012 - DS-3032 (COA) ( Email sent

05/07/2012 - I-864 - AOS Fee $88*2

05/09/2012 - DS-230 - IV Fee $230*2

06/15/2012 - Case Completed

07/06/2012 - Forwarded to the Consulate

Consulate

08/13/2012 - Medical

08/15/2012 - Interview

01/23/2013 - POE

02/19/2013 - 10 yr green card received

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Hi going for my appointment and leaving this week to meet the wife.All my papper work was sent to nvc and sould be there for interview,can you please give me last minute advise ,should i have my wife get anything before she arrives in bogata,birth certifacte police etc.I did send all these documents to nvc,but what im seeing is some people are getting declind for improper papper work.How can this happen if papper work comes from nvc and was approved there.I just dont want any problems.

Make sure to bring the supporting documents for the I-864, they focus on this aspect. Print out a new pasado judicial. Bring with you your copy of the I-130 packet and, of course, evidence of your relationship. My wife had her interview in November, it lasted about 6 minutes, questions were mostly related to our relationship (how you two met, your family knows his? his family knows yours?) and, about my work and income. Very simple, quick and painless.

Congratulations and Good Luck

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Make sure to bring the supporting documents for the I-864, they focus on this aspect. Print out a new pasado judicial. Bring with you your copy of the I-130 packet and, of course, evidence of your relationship. My wife had her interview in November, it lasted about 6 minutes, questions were mostly related to our relationship (how you two met, your family knows his? his family knows yours?) and, about my work and income. Very simple, quick and painless.

Congratulations and Good Luck

Hi i sent the origanals for my employemnt was this ok to send and will they have a copy also the police report was also sent .

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Make sure to bring the supporting documents for the I-864, they focus on this aspect. Print out a new pasado judicial. Bring with you your copy of the I-130 packet and, of course, evidence of your relationship. My wife had her interview in November, it lasted about 6 minutes, questions were mostly related to our relationship (how you two met, your family knows his? his family knows yours?) and, about my work and income. Very simple, quick and painless.

Congratulations and Good Luck

What packet for the i30? i dont think i have that. i sent origanals to them

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What packet for the i30? i dont think i have that. i sent origanals to them

With all the forms sent to USCIS, originals are not required, only copies. When you filed the I-130, you sent proof of citizenship (or LPR), marriage certificate, divorce decrees, evidence of your relationship, etc. This papers with all the required forms (G-325A), you sent to USCIS for approval and, made a copy as per the instructions in the guides. That is the I-130 packet

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