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Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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Hi all,

So me and my finance mailed our I-129F petition mid way through July when I went to visit her in the US. Least to say, that alone is a little weight off my mind but at the same time I'm fully aware and prepared for any issues or setbacks that may occur.

I read a post on here a while back which supplied pictures of the journey through the travel to and the medical examination and embassy process in London and I was a little inspired because it gave me a little more of a feel to the whole visa process. I also take in information better through visuals!!

So with this in mind I wanted to show you an example of what we submitted for the I-129F as I think that we broke the pack down into manageable sections as at first the information required seemed a little daunting. Our checklist came from the one here at VJ's.

Below you will find a contents list which is from our cover letter and below that you will see a photo of the pack. We made 3 copies of the pack, 1 for submission, one for my interview in the UK and a spare...you know just in case.

Contents List:

· I-129F & Payment in the amount of $ 340. [Envelope 1]

· G-325A and passport style photo (Petitioner) [Envelope 2]

· G-325A and passport style photo (Beneficiary) [Envelope 3]

· Birth certificate (Petitioner) [Envelope 4]

· Letter certifying intent to marry (Petitioner and Beneficiary) [Envelope 5]

· Proof of having met in person in the past two years [Labeled Plastic Wallets]

o Passport Stamps

o Pane Tickets

o Photo’s

o Miscellaneous Tickets

· Proof of ongoing relationship [Labeled Plastic Wallets]

o Cards & Letters

o Emails

o Skype Calls

o Text Messages

Thanks for reading!!

Mr Pye

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hello!

Me and my fiance also filed the I-129F in July while I was visiting him there - been obsessing about it ever since! I think its a really good idea to break down what you put in your pack for other people. Deciphering what was supposed to go in the damn thing and in which order was like trying to learn some ancient and mystical art only ever heard of in legend. It's interesting to see how someone else has done their's in so much detail!

Here's how we did ours (assembled with double hole punch at top, acco fastenings, tabs along bottom):

*G1145+Cashier's Check clipped to front

*Cover Letter/Contents

Part One: Forms

*I-129F

*I-129F Continuation

*G325A+Photo (Petitioner)

*G325A+Photo (Beneficiary)

*Birth Certificate (Petitioner)

*Letter of Intent (Petitioner)

*Letter of Intent (Beneficiary)

*Evidence Contents

Part Two: Evidence -Travel

*Airline Boarding Passes

*Plane Tickets

*Passport Stamps

Part Three: Evidence - Contact

*Colour Photographs x9

*Cellphone Phonebills (Petitioner)

*Landline Phonebill (Beneficiary)

*Mobile Phonebill (Petitioner)

Part Four: Evidence - Misc

*Credit Card Bills

*Electronic gift cards

*Electronic greeting cards

*Engagement cards from friends

Looking at the list I'm starting to obsess that we didn't put enough evidence in there... that's the problem with this long wait, it gives us too long to worry about if its been done wrong!

Here is a link that should (hopefully) show you a picture of what our copies looked like. We also made three :)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/y485uuizptvsrmm/20130703_083011.jpg

Thanks for sharing yours!!

- Rhi

____________________________________________________________________

05/02/2002 : Met John in High School smile.png

11/14/2002: Officially started dating

05/23/2008 : Moved back to UK after University

05/03/2010 : First Visit to John in two years!

10/28/2011 : Visit John in US for his Birthday

05/02/2012 : TEN YEARS!

11/17/2012 : Visit John in US for Thanksgiving

06/22/2013 : Visit John in US for July 4th

06/23/2013 : Engaged!

07/06/2013 : I-129F Submitted

07/11/2013 : I-129F Recevied

07/15/2013 : NOA1

07/19/2013 : Alien Registration # Changed - Moved to Initial Review

08/06/2013 : Notification of Petition transferred to Texas Service Centre

08/09/2013 : Petition Received by Texas Service Centre

08/26/2013 : NOA2 Approved!

08/28/2013 : E-mail notification that case forwarded to NVC

08/31/2013 : NOA2 Hardcopy Received

09/05/2013 : NVC Rec'd

09/10/2013 : NVC Sent

09/16/2013 : Consulate Rec'd

09/18/2013 : "Packet 3" Rec'd

09/30/2013: "Packet 3" Returned

10/01/2013: "Packet 3" Rec'd by Consulate (signed for: David Stern)

10/02/2013: Forms logged

10/07/2013 : Medical Exam

10/10/2013: Medical Logged

10/23/2013: E-mail from embassy saying should have interview assigned by October 30th...

11/14/2013 : Interview

11/14/2013 : Visa Approved

11/21/2013 : Passport + K-1 Received

11/12/2013: Belongings Shipping

13/12/2013 : POE

28/01/2014 : Belongings Arrive!

02/20/2014 : Get married!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello!

Me and my fiance also filed the I-129F in July while I was visiting him there - been obsessing about it ever since! I think its a really good idea to break down what you put in your pack for other people. Deciphering what was supposed to go in the damn thing and in which order was like trying to learn some ancient and mystical art only ever heard of in legend. It's interesting to see how someone else has done their's in so much detail!

Here's how we did ours (assembled with double hole punch at top, acco fastenings, tabs along bottom):

*G1145+Cashier's Check clipped to front

*Cover Letter/Contents

Part One: Forms

*I-129F

*I-129F Continuation

*G325A+Photo (Petitioner)

*G325A+Photo (Beneficiary)

*Birth Certificate (Petitioner)

*Letter of Intent (Petitioner)

*Letter of Intent (Beneficiary)

*Evidence Contents

Part Two: Evidence -Travel

*Airline Boarding Passes

*Plane Tickets

*Passport Stamps

Part Three: Evidence - Contact

*Colour Photographs x9

*Cellphone Phonebills (Petitioner)

*Landline Phonebill (Beneficiary)

*Mobile Phonebill (Petitioner)

Part Four: Evidence - Misc

*Credit Card Bills

*Electronic gift cards

*Electronic greeting cards

*Engagement cards from friends

Looking at the list I'm starting to obsess that we didn't put enough evidence in there... that's the problem with this long wait, it gives us too long to worry about if its been done wrong!

Here is a link that should (hopefully) show you a picture of what our copies looked like. We also made three :)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/y485uuizptvsrmm/20130703_083011.jpg

Thanks for sharing yours!!

- Rhi

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Hi just wanna ask, what are those 4 color you have in your kit?thnx

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