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i am referring to a K1 visa application,do i need to give them the original forms.. i know the ds form should be original, birth certificate, nbi, cenomar.... what about noa letters 1 and 2 do my fiance need to send to me the originals... plus i also want to ask if in the interview day do they ask for the packet 1.. the first packet been send to vsc? any reply is well appreciated thank you

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You don't need the original NOAs, scanned copies will do. You need to ask for a scanned copy of the NVC letter too (for verification of MNL#).

It is advisable to bring the copies of the documents you sent for the I-129F petition.

You need a few original and signed documents from your fiance:

1. Latest version of the Letter of Intent to Marry (new date and addressed to US Embassy). You should prepare this too.

2. I-134 - Financial Support form (supporting documents can be scanned)

3. Certified true copies of divorce decrees (if any)

Good luck! :)

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i am referring to a K1 visa application,do i need to give them the original forms.. i know the ds form should be original, birth certificate, nbi, cenomar.... what about noa letters 1 and 2 do my fiance need to send to me the originals... plus i also want to ask if in the interview day do they ask for the packet 1.. the first packet been send to vsc? any reply is well appreciated thank you

You do not need any of the NOA (797) notices, not required by the embassy and for sure will not be asked for. Waste of paper to make copies. They will not ask to see copies of the petition that was sent to VSC either, they have it (the original) already as USCIS sent it to NVC and NVC forwarded it to the embassy.

You can click the link in my signature for a list links and information for the K-1 visa.

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You don't need the original NOAs, scanned copies will do. You need to ask for a scanned copy of the NVC letter too (for verification of MNL#).

It is advisable to bring the copies of the documents you sent for the I-129F petition.

You need a few original and signed documents from your fiance:

1. Latest version of the Letter of Intent to Marry (new date and addressed to US Embassy). You should prepare this too.

2. I-134 - Financial Support form (supporting documents can be scanned)

3. Certified true copies of divorce decrees (if any)

Good luck! :)

hey.. about number 3. certified true copies of divorce decree of me? or my petitioner... do i really need to give them the original or just let them see it.. i have the copy... cause my fiance dont want to give the originals even the divorce paper copy.. but he made a copy of it... so what is the best thing to do

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For the interview you do not need certified copies of ANY divorce decree, nor annulment. The K-1 applicant is required to provide a CENOMAR. The Petition already provided a certified copy of the divorce decree (if previously married) during the I-129F petition process.

Copies are always fine, unless the specifically state originals.

What is requred by the embassy is listed in their instructions letter. http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/19452/public/Revised%20K1%20Instruction_rtf2_002.pdf

Now for CFO, they do want to see a copy of the Petitioners divorce decree (if married before), along with copies of the CENOMAR and such. But this information is all provided in the link in my signature.

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