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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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I am away from home, and my divorce decree is not with me when I travel. When I filed the petition for fiance I was required to submit a proof that any previous marriage(s) have been terminated. Obviously I did send my divorce decree to the USCIS together with my petition. The petition has been approved, and we already have a case number from the NVC. Now, my question is: does my fiance need to have my divorce degree with him to show at the interview? It would not be a problem for me to provide it for him if I was at home, but I'm out of the country at this time. Do I really need to return home just for that piece of paper that may not be even needed? Please anybody whose petitioner was previously married, may I ask you to let me know if a proof of his/her divorce finalization was requested from you at the interview. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated!

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  On 8/30/2013 at 10:10 PM, Yelena_USA said:

I am away from home, and my divorce decree is not with me when I travel. When I filed the petition for fiance I was required to submit a proof that any previous marriage(s) have been terminated. Obviously I did send my divorce decree to the USCIS together with my petition. The petition has been approved, and we already have a case number from the NVC. Now, my question is: does my fiance need to have my divorce degree with him to show at the interview? It would not be a problem for me to provide it for him if I was at home, but I'm out of the country at this time. Do I really need to return home just for that piece of paper that may not be even needed? Please anybody whose petitioner was previously married, may I ask you to let me know if a proof of his/her divorce finalization was requested from you at the interview. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated!

Chances are they probably won't ask for it and they did not at our interview however they could ask for any document. Its recommended to bring a full copy of the original application and documents to be safe.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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I guess 'it depends'.

1. you sent certified copy or original document, not a photocopy? I-129F doc requirements are photocopy only, for the submittal.

2. it's great if all of the additional documents stay with the casefile as it travels from uscis to nvc to the IV unit. sometimes, that doesn't happen, things are discarded. rare, but it happens.

for certain, on interview day, must to show certified copy of divorce document. if you have a buddy back at home, can get it for you, send it to you or your foreign fiance. usually gotten at the county courthouse, the clerk's office (or whatever equivalent for your state), same day request when one goes in person.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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  On 9/1/2013 at 7:34 PM, Darnell said:

I guess 'it depends'.

1. you sent certified copy or original document, not a photocopy? I-129F doc requirements are photocopy only, for the submittal.

2. it's great if all of the additional documents stay with the casefile as it travels from uscis to nvc to the IV unit. sometimes, that doesn't happen, things are discarded. rare, but it happens.

for certain, on interview day, must to show certified copy of divorce document. if you have a buddy back at home, can get it for you, send it to you or your foreign fiance. usually gotten at the county courthouse, the clerk's office (or whatever equivalent for your state), same day request when one goes in person.

Great advice. I appreciate it a lot!

 
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