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Hello again!

We received the RFE today and it says that we forgot to put the Intent to Marry letters.

What should these letters include?

DO THESE LETTERS NEED TO BE NOTARIZED?

All opinions and suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Edited by Steffy S
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Example section of these forums as an example letter.

They do not need to be notarized but need to have original ink signatures from the petitioner and Beneficiary.

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Filed: Timeline
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here's the VJ letter intent example:

Fiancé Letter of Intent

[PETITIONER’S OR BENEFICIARY’S NAME]
[PETITIONER’S OR BENEFICIARY’S ADDRESS]
United States Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
[ADDRESS OF FILING LOCATION]
or when submitting for interview
United States Department of State
United States Consulate, [name of country where Embassy is located]
[Embassy Address]

(Date mm-dd-yyyy)

Dear Sir or Madam:

I, (applicant’s or beneficiary’s name), do hereby state that I am legally able and willing to marry (petitioner’s or beneficiary’s name), and intend to do so within 90 days of my arrival into the US using the K-1 visa.

Yours truly,

(Signature)

(Print name)

no need to notarized. but make sure to send the original.

The longer it takes to happen the more you'll appreciate it when it does!

Posted

here's the VJ letter intent example:

Fiancé Letter of Intent

[PETITIONER’S OR BENEFICIARY’S NAME]

[PETITIONER’S OR BENEFICIARY’S ADDRESS]

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

[ADDRESS OF FILING LOCATION]

or when submitting for interview

United States Department of State

United States Consulate, [name of country where Embassy is located]

[Embassy Address]

(Date mm-dd-yyyy)

Dear Sir or Madam:

I, (applicant’s or beneficiary’s name), do hereby state that I am legally able and willing to marry (petitioner’s or beneficiary’s name), and intend to do so within 90 days of my arrival into the US using the K-1 visa.

Yours truly,

(Signature)

(Print name)

no need to notarized. but make sure to send the original.

You guys are awesome!

Thank you for the help!

  • 1 month later...
Posted

May my Fiance sign the Intent to Marry letter, scan it and sent it to me via email? or it should be the original letter?

Please reread post #2 where Inky says they MUST have original inked signatures which means no copies.

Dave

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Turkey
Timeline
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May my Fiance sign the Intent to Marry letter, scan it and sent it to me via email? or it should be the original letter?

Use blue ink for signatures and yes, they need the originals... they do not accept copies. I got an RFE for intent to marry even though I sent in original signed documents to begin with, am assuming they thought it was copies because it was signed with black ink... so I suggest BLUE ink for signature to remove all doubt.

 
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